Christ Defeated Death So I Could Live

Christ Defeated Death So I Could Live

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What Is The Altar Of Repose?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn One day each year – and one day only – there is no Catholic Mass celebrated throughout the world. One day.  The Easter Triduum begins with Holy Thursday Mass. What many Catholics don’t realize is that Good Friday service not a Mass, but a liturgy, as no hosts are consecrated […]

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Do Catholics Still Have Plenary Indulgences during Holy Week or any other time of the year? Discover Catholic history and tradition

Do Catholics Still Have Plenary Indulgences?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn What is an Indulgence? Do Catholics still practice indulgences? That stopped after Martin Luther pointed out that they are wrong, right? To be sure, the 16th Century was a confusing time. There was a Dominican preacher named Johann Tetzel who Luther claimed was “selling” indulgences to fund the building of […]

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Here's your Lent guide for 2023! Find the best Catholic Lent resources from books to apps! This is your go-to from Ash Wednesday to Easter

A Lent Resource Guide For Catholics

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The Lent and Easter seasons mark the holiest times of the year for us as Catholics. It’s essential that we start preparing now for Lent so that Lent will be a season spent preparing for Easter. This Lent resource guide is designed to provide Catholics with the books, videos, apps, […]

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Your complete Catholic Guide To Lent 2024. Find Lent books to read, Lent activities for kids, lent music, and more!

Lent 2024 Catholic Resource Guide

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Lent will last 40 days, beginning on Ash Wednesday (February 14, 2024) and ending on Holy Thursday (March 28, 2024). We are asked to pray, fast, and give alms during these forty days. Catholic-Link has curated a list of incredible resources to help you make the most of this season. […]

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How do you find silence in Holy Week and how can it improve your mental health if you do? Luke Brown shares from his expertise as a Catholic

Embrace Silence During Holy Week (And Improve Your Mental Health!)

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Palm Sunday Gospel One of the Twelve, who was called Judas Iscariot,went to the chief priests and said,“What are you willing to give meif I hand him over to you?”They paid him thirty pieces of silver,and from that time on he looked for an opportunityto hand him over. On the […]

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Ancient Blessing Of A Cross Found In The Roman Ritual

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Lord Jesus Christ, bless + this cross by which you snatched the world from Satan’s grasp, and on which you overcame by your suffering the tempter to sin, who rejoiced in the first man’s fall in eating of the forbidden tree. May this cross be hallowed in the name of […]

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Catholic Liturgical Year Dates For 2025 First Sunday of Advent – December 1, 2024 Advent Season – December 1–24, 2024 Christmas Day – December 25, 2024 Christmas Season – December 25, 2024 – January 12, 2025 Epiphany of the Lord – January 5, 2025 Baptism of the Lord –...

Pledge Of Glory | CCC #1419

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Because Christ himself is present in the sacrament of the altar, he is to be honored with the worship of adoration."To visit the Blessed Sacrament is . . . a proof of gratitude, an expression of love, and a duty of adoration toward Christ our Lord"(Paul VI, MF...

Why Did Pope Leo XIV Take The Name Leo?

Why Did Pope Leo XIV Take The Name Leo?

Why Did Pope Leo XIV Choose The Name Leo? “I chose to take the name Leo XIV. There are different reasons for this, but mainly because Pope Leo XIII in his historic Encyclical Rerum Novarum addressed the social question in the context of the first great industrial...

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