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  • The Sacrament of Baptism

    The Baptismale (In which is contained the Rite of Holy Baptism) The Rite of Holy Baptism translated into English   Baptism is, according to the Roman Catechism: With regard to […]

     
  • QOTD: The Failings of Rulers

    “Time testifies to the truth of these assertions. When rulers were men filled with the spirit of God, such as Recaredo, St. Ferdinand, Cisneros and Isabel the Catholic, little was […]

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  • The History of the Time After Pentecost

    The Liturgical Year Dom Prosper Gueranger, O.S.B. Volume 10 – The Time After Pentecost Chapter I – The History of the Time After Pentecost   The Solemnity of Pentecost and […]

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  • Quotes on the Sacred Liturgy

    "I am convinced that the crisis in the Church that we are experiencing today is to a large extent due to the disintegration of the liturgy.”-Pope Benedict XVI, "Milestones: Memoirs […]

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  • Rogation Days

    The Liturgical Year   Dom Prosper Gueranger, O.S.B.   Volume IX   Rogation Days – Monday   It seems strange that there should be anything like mourning during Paschal Time: […]

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  • Is it a Sin for a Catholic to Dance?

    Most Catholics today will likely find the contents of this article rather shocking.  Many will surely cry that: “We are Catholics not puritans!”, and that is so, for we do […]

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  • Saints Perpetua and Felicitas of Carthage

    On March 6th we celebrate the feast of two of the great female Martyrs of the early Church, who like Saint Lucy and Saint Cecilia are enshrined in the Canon […]

     
  • QOTD: Love in Art

    “The deepest and most coveted joy of the apostle, poet, artist, indeed of all truly great souls, is to cause their light and love to spread into other souls, so […]

     
  • Saint Casimir of Poland

    March 4th is the wonderful Feast of Saint Casimir of Poland, though because it usually falls during Lent it is reduced to a commemoration at Holy Mass and at Lauds […]

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  • What are the Eight Worst Things?

    Most Catholics, if they were taught the faith unadulterated as children, are familiar with the Capital Vices or so called “seven deadly sins”: Pride, Lust, Anger, Covetousness, Envy, Sloth, and Gluttony.  […]

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