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Articles related to "Catholic"
A No-Hassle Catholic Wedding Meet the Bishop who can make all of your Catholic Wedding Dreams come true no matter what the circumstances. You are "OK" with him! catholic • wedding • ceremony • church • wedding bishop
Belgian Catholic Ceremonies Here is some statistical background information on the Catholicism of Belgium and Flanders, to accompany the articles on "Food for Special Occasions". catholicism belgium • catholic belgium • catholic flanders • catholicism flanders • baptism belgium
Catholic Fathers on the WWW Web sites for and by Catholic fathers, a prayer, a story and poem. father's day • dads • catholic • christian
Homeschooling Catholic Why we homeschool and a list of internet resources for Catholic families. homeschool • homeschooling • catholic • family • school
MTV Germany to air Popetown MTV Germany to air entire series after Catholic injunction fails popetown • mtv germany • bavaria • bbc • catholics
The Catechism of the Catholic Church - A Layperson's Review: Part 1 An almost whimsical article to help people feel at home with this large new Roman Catholic Catechism catholic church • catechism
The Catholic Mass...Revealed! A review of a new multimedia package on the Catholic Mass. mass • catholic • priest • spiritual • jesus
The Joy of The Mass The editor, a convert writes about her experiences with and love of the the Roman Catholic Mass, its liturgical features and educational components. roman catholic church • mass • liturgy • worship
All Saints and All Souls Feast Days The Catholic Feasts of All Saints (November 1) and All Souls (November 2) are compared to Halloween and explained. feast of all saints • feast of all souls • heaven • saints • purgatory
Carolingian Monastic Reform and the <i>Plan</i> of St. Gall, Part III: Some Comparisons Altars, liturgy, Catholic, Medieval, churches, European, Middle ages, art, architecture, reform, George R. Hoelzeman, altars • liturgy • catholic • medieval • churches
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus The Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Catholic "picture" with symbols. The crown of thorns around the Heart of Jesus means that our sins hurt Him; the wound is made by His enemies; the flames are His burning love for us; and the cross is our redemption. This article is about the history of this devotion. catholicism • catholic • sacred heart • jesus • devotion
St. Patrick and Sainthood A brief history of St. Patrick. Plus a description of the canonization process to be a Saint. st. patrick • canonization • saint • roman catholic church
The Morgan Beatus Part III: The Judgement Folios morgan beatus, art history, medieval, catholic, apocalypse, judgement morgan beatus • manuscript • medieval • middle ages • catholic
The Rosary A history of the Catholic prayer and devotional practice called the rosary. Plus links to help you pray. catholic • catholicism • rosary • mary • prayer
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton How a young widow with five children helped start the U.S. parochial school system and became the first canonized saint born in the United States elizabeth ann seton • saints • u.s. saints • catholicism • sainthood
Montfortian Spirituality: How I Got Started What is St. Louis de Montfort's consecration to Jesus through Mary? How one convert is learning about and growing in Montfortian spirituality. st. louis marie grignion de montfort • consecration • jesus • mary • catholicism
Opus Dei in Its Own Words A look at Opus Dei in their own words and not those of their critics, and a look at their responses to the allegations voiced in Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. about opus dei • opus dei membership • opus dei and the da vinci code • criticisms of opus dei • opus dei monks
Opus Dei in their Critics' Words Opus Dei was founded in 1928 but it was the 21st century and Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code that shot it to fame and lay it open to many critics. opus dei criticisms and concerns • opus dei awareness network • opus dei corporal mortification • opus dei cult • opus dei recruitment techniques
The Wars of Religion in France Catholics, led by the Duke of Guise, waged violent wars against French Protestants, who were called Huguenots. For thirty years the Wars of Religion devastated France. wars of religion • catholics • protestants • huguenots • saint bartholomew's day massacre
Mary, Mother of the Church An overview of Mary's influence on the Church from the conception to the present. mary • church • martin luther • rosary • scapular
Patron Saints for Back-to-School Four patron saints for education. For students: St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Thomas Aquinas. For techers: Pope St. Gregory I (The Great) and St. John the Baptist de la Salle saints • education • students • teachers • catholic
Pentecost: Experiences with the Holy Spirit The Biblical account of the first Pentecost interspersed with the writer's experiences and commentary roman catholic church • holy spirit • pentecost • christian • jesus
Carolingian Monastic Reform and The <i>Plan</i> of St. Gall: Part II - The <i>Plan</i> Plan of St. Gall, monasticism, altars, Centula, Carolingian, church architecture, dimensions, catholic, liturgy, iconography, medieval, middle ages, Leonidas plan of st. gall • monasticism • altars • centula • carolingian
Carolingian Monastic Reform and the Plan of St. Gall: Part I, <i>The Reform</i> monasticism, art, Plan, St. Gall, Benedict, Aniane, Catholic, history, Charlemagne, Louis the pious monasticism • art • plan • st. gall • benedict
Franciscans, Dominicans and their Art: Part I, Comparing the Spirit of the Orders Franciscan, Dominican, Art Medieval, Catholic, Iconography, Symbolism, Cult franciscan • dominican • art medieval • catholic • iconography
Medieval Phoenix World War I, World War II, cathedrals, medieval, destruction, reconstruction, modernism, post modernism, Catholic, art, architecture, stained glass, George R. Hoelzeman world war i • world war ii • cathedrals • medieval • destruction
The Morgan Beatus, Part II Morgan Beatus, medieval, art, history catholic liturgy spain morgan beatus • spain • history • catholic liturgy • art
The Morgan Beatus: Apocalypse and Commentary, Part I The Morgan Beatus:Part I of III pierpoint morgan library • monasticism • symbolism • catholic • . medieval
John Calvin and John Knox John Calvin and John Knox were leading figures in the Protestant Reformation. They helped spread protestantism throughout Western Europe. john calvin • calvin • calvinism • john knox • martin luther
The Da Vinci Code It's a book. It's a movie. It's a cultural phenomenon. But is it any good? da vinci code • opus dei • dan brown • controversy • catholic church
Martin Luther and the Reformation The Protestant Reformation began in Germany, when Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses, calling for reform of the Christian Church. martin luther • protestant • protestantism • protestant reformation • christian church
Vouchers in Milwaukee Milwaukee has the oldest and largest voucher system in the country. How is it working? vouchers • milwaukee • lower-income • choices • school choice
Chocolate Obama Jesus Americans are notoriously indifferent to art until it offends them. Two sculptures of Jesus are in the headlines. It must be Easter time. barrack obama • chocolate jesus • david cordero • cosimo cavallaro • lab gallery
Latin Mass: Just Links Since Pope Paul VI released the new mass in the vernacular, there have been persons wanting to restore the Tridentine (or traditional) Mass. What information is on the internet about this issue? latin mass • tridentine • traditional catholicism • church
Guy Fawkes and The Gunpowder Plot In 1604 a group of conspirators including Guy Fawkes tried to assassinate King James I by blowing up the Houses of Parliament. gunpowder plot • guy fawkes • james i • james vi of scotland • robert catesby
Northern Ireland Peace Deal After a round table meeting at Stormont in Belfast, Democratic Unionist and Sinn Fein leaders have agreed to a peace deal. Self-rule will be a reality by 8 May. belfast • northern ireland • belfast accomodation • ireland tours • ireland tourism
The Historical St. Nicholas Who is the historical Nicholas and how is he revered in Eastern European countries and traditions? saint nicholas • sinterklaas • historical saint nicholas • historische sinterklaas • bishop of myra
Good Friday How readers can participate in Good Friday and the Catholic practices of Good Friday. good friday • lent • crucifixion • jesus • easter
Canadian Residential Schools A legacy of physical and sexual abuse of Aboriginal students in religious-run residential schools has come to light in recent court cases. canadian residential schools • sexual abuse residential schools • canadian residential schools legacy of abuse • legacy of abuse • aboriginal education
Divine Mercy: Jesus, I Trust in You On Good Friday some Roman Catholics will begin a Divine Mercy novena. What is it? jesus • divine mercy • sister faustina • prayers • novenas
First Communion Food in Belgium A special Catholic occasion in Flanders is the First Communion, when a child takes his first Eucharist. Food is at the center of this important religious and social event first communion • eerste communie • communion • ijslam • ice lamb
NeoPaganism – Old and New World Druids are Pagans. Originally, the term meant country dweller. It evolved to mean those who did not practice the JudeoChristian Tradition. neopagan • paganism • druidism • powwow • syncreticism
Spain Facts: Aragon Travel Trivia Spain: Information on bombs in Zaragoza's basilica, Teruel, Henry VIII's wife Catherine, Alquezar canyoning, filming at Loarre castle & the birthplaces of Opus Dei & Goya aragon travel facts • spain information • kingdom of heaven castle • saint josemaría escrivá de balaguer • opus dei barbastro
A New Season on US TV A preview of what's hot and what's not as US broadcasters reveal what's in store on TV this autumn. tv broadcasting networks fall autumn new shows com
The Grinch Lives Here Does all the cheerfulness of Christmas get on your already frayed nerves? Are you overwhelmed or even puzzled by all the Christmas activities? If so, join me for a few thoughts about Christmas. christmas • stress • coping • jesus • commercialization
Who Wrote Mark and Luke? This is the second article in a series arguing for the traditional attribution of the Synoptic Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. This article focuses on Mark and Luke. gospel • author • attribution • mark • luke
John Wilkes Booth The life, times and personal agenda of one of the world's most colorful and famous assassins. john wilkes booth • junius brutus booth • edwin booth • assassination of abraham lincoln • ford's theater |
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