Difference and similarities between Anglican and Catholic church

Difference and similarities between Anglican and Catholic church

The origin of the Church The Catholic church and the Anglican church both come from same root of Christianity founded by Jesus in Judea more than 2000yrs ago. The word Catholic comes from the Greek word “katholikos” which means Universal. It’s the first form of Christianity, which was originated when Christ apostles started preaching after […]

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What are the promises of the brown Scapular

What are the promises of the brown Scapular

The brown Scapular (aka Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel) is a brown woolen material worn on the neck by Carmelite Order and other faithful which symbolize physical and external sign of filial relationship between the Blessed Virgin and the faithful who entrust themselves to her protection and have recourse to her maternal intercession. […]

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Daily Rosary prayers you can pray during October devotion.

Daily Rosary prayers you can pray during October devotion.

The following prayers are recited daily with the Rosary during the Month of October, which is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. On the Feast of the Holy Rosary (Oct. 7) the complete set of prayers are prayed in order, interspersed throughout the entire fifteen decades of the Rosary. However, the faithful are urged to recite […]

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October Novenas to holy Angels that you can pray.

October Novenas to holy Angels that you can pray.

(Choose a selection of the following prayers for daily recitation.) O all ye holy Angels, who contemplate unceasingly the uncreated Beauty of the Divinity, in company with our ever-glorious Queen, we present and offer to thee this novena, not only as a means of obtaining favors, but also as a reparation for our past ingratitude, […]

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What is October devotion and it's history.

What is October devotion and it’s history.

Before we explain the October Devotion, let’s know what Devotion is. Devotions are popular prayers, rituals and pious practices used by individuals or groups to worship God or venerate Mary and the saints. They are external practices of piety which are not part of the official liturgy of the Catholic Church but are part of […]

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Comparison between Islam and Catholicism.

Comparison between Islam and Catholicism.

Catholicism is one of the most popular and prominent religions, with followers all around the world. It was founded by Jesus Christ in Judea more than 2000yrs ago. It is led by a Pope who is the successor of the apostle Peter. People that practices Catholicism are called Catholics.  The word Catholics means Universal. Islam […]

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How to master English by learning Latin.

How to master English by learning Latin.

As emphasized in an earlier exposition, English language grammatical structure is heavily influenced by Latin sentence pattern. The agreement of the number in nouns with the accompanying verbs in English language can fully be appreciated when the discipline required in the sentence construction of a simple Latin text is stressed. However, in English language, we […]

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Why Catholic priests veil their hands while carrying the monstrance

Why Catholic priests veil their hands while carrying the monstrance

We all see priests hold the Holy communion (aka. Blessed sacrament) while consecrating it, also while sharing it to the Congregation, even while placing it inside the Monstrance. If they can hold the Holy communion (aka. Holy Eucharist, Blessed sacrament) with their, why do they need to wear a veil while raising the monstrance which […]

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Assumption Dogma of our blessed Virgin Mary - Munificentissimus deus

Assumption Dogma of our blessed Virgin Mary – Munificentissimus deus

The word ‘assumption’ derives from the Latin word ‘assumptio’ meaning ‘’taking up’’. The assumption of The Blessed Virgin Mary is one of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. Pope Pius XII expounded it in his apostolic constitution in 1950 known by definition as ‘Munificentissimus Deus’ as follows:- ‘We proclaim and define it to […]

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Is tithe compulsory in the Catholic Church.

Is tithe compulsory in the Catholic Church.

A tithe is one tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the Church and clergy. In other words, it is the total takings accumulated by one from whatever profession or occupation in a year divided by ten. It is paid as a voluntary contribution or as a […]

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STORY of ST. FELICITAS WITH HER SEVEN SONS MARTYRDOM

STORY of ST. FELICITAS WITH HER SEVEN SONS MARTYRDOM

The Holy Martyr Felicitas with her Seven Sons, Januarius, Felix, Philip, Silvanus, Alexander, Vitalius and Martial. St Felicity was an honorable Roman lady, recognized most importantly for her virtue. She was brought into the world of a rich Roman family. She strongly admitted before the Emperor and civil authorities that she was a Christian. The […]

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Who's an abbot in the Catholic Church

Who’s an abbot in the Catholic Church

The word Abbot is a title given to a male superior (leader) of a monastic community or order. It’s derived from Aramaic word ab (“father”), or aba (“my father”). In the Septuagint, it was written as “abbas”. The feminine equivalent of the word is Abbess. The word Abbot was earlier used to address any monk, but it was later […]

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