What Is A Tabernacle? Fr. George Answers

The Rosary takes about 20 minutes to pray—so what could Father Mark-Mary possibly talk about for an entire year? That’s exactly what we’re diving into today on the Catholic Link Show with your hosts, Drew and Katie Taylor! We’re thrilled to welcome back our first-ever...
Today I’m going to show you how to make your very own paracord Rosary. This is the first of three videos I’ll be releasing over the next few weeks, all about the Rosary. First, I’ll show you how to make your own Rosary. Then, I’ll guide you through praying the Rosary,...
If you have ever wondered: Can you pray a rosary without beads? What is the significance of Rosary beads, and why do we pray the Rosary with beads? What is the Rosary, and how do we pray it? What are the mysteries of the Rosary? What are the prayers of the Rosary?...
The History Of Latin In The Catholic Church When did Latin become the official language of the Church, and should it be used in today’s Mass? These are questions many Catholics ponder, especially when considering the role of Latin in modern worship. Historically,...
Have you ever considered a home birth but thought, "That's a little bit much"? We're going to talk about five reasons it might be a good decision for you and your family. Having experienced hospital, birthing center, and home births, we hope this video is a blessing...
Corporals are ordinarily square in shape, and they're the linen that is opened on top of the altar before the priest consecrates the bread and the wine. It's called a Corporal because it is meant to catch the Corpus or body of Christ that may break off of the host...
This is a baptismal font. This particular baptismal font has two parts. It includes a smaller section where we can perform what is called a baptism by infusion, which involves pouring water. There is also a larger section where a full immersion baptism can be...
10 Catholic Saint Quotes On Christmas That Will Help You Find Joy! "May your soul, like a mystical bee, never abandon the little King and may everything within it be for Him." — St. Francis de Sales “What worthy return can we make for so great a condescension? The One...
The altar has six candles, with options to use two, four, or six. They are typically arranged in even numbers on either side and sometimes in the center. A cross can be placed on the altar or nearby. The altar setup is meant to direct the entire liturgy, which is...
Votive candles are candles lit for intercession, usually for a particular intention. The idea behind a votive candle is that, as human beings, we cannot stay in church and pray all day, even if we want to. Therefore, we light a candle as an offering, saying, "Lord, I...