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Nine Beaded Chaplet Prayers

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The humble nine beaded chaplet functions as an excellent devotional when praying to the Saints. Most Saint prayers are performed on either the straight nine bead chaplet, or the three sets of three chaplet. There are some prayers that do use a set rosary or chaplet that has a specific … [Read more...]

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Rosary Bead Prayers

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A number of prayers can be found in this article that can be used along side the five decades rosary, the 3x3 chaplet and the rosary of sorrow.  Each iteration of the rosary bead can be used for several different prayers and prayer types. In this article we will be listing a few of these … [Read more...]

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The Different Types Of Rosaries

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As most of us are familiar with the beaded rosary, you would be forgiven for thinking that the rosary bead gets its name from the beads. This is not the case however as the "bead" in the name, actually comes from an Old English word meaning "to pray" or "to entreat". So any rosary made using knots … [Read more...]

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Rosary Beads

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The modern day rosary owes its origins to the early days of Christianity. Whether we are talking about the rosary that were used by the early 3rd century eastern monks, or the 13th century St. Dominic rosary (The Psalter of Jesus and Mary), we use a rosary, modern or old, to help us quietly reflect … [Read more...]

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Lent 101 – An Explanation of the Lent Tradition

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Lent; A time in which those of the Catholic faith forgo luxuries and indulgences to display their love and devotion to Jesus, God and the Church. If you are new to the term 'Lent' you may not even realize that there is in fact  two different variations. If you're a new convert then your first Lent … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Easter Tagged With: catholic, church, Easter, fasting, Lent, prayer, scripture

The Fruits and Gifts From the Holy Spirit and Their Meanings

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Blessed by the Holy Spirit, all Christians are given the fruits and gifts that grant us our humanity, morality and ethics. Catholics believe that we are born with the 12 fruits of the Holy Spirit, and that the 7 gifts are first bestowed upon us at Baptism and strengthened at Confirmation. In this … [Read more...]

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Wall Crosses (Variations and Suggestions)

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The humble cross is arguably the most recognizable and iconic symbol for all Christian faiths. One of the more common forms of the cross, are the wall mounted crosses that can be seen in places of worship, as well as within our very homes. The cross not only represents the sacrifice Jesus Christ … [Read more...]

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The Roles and Requirements of a Catholic Godparent and Confirmation Sponsor

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For many people it is consider an honor and a privilege to be asked to be someone's godparent or confirmation sponsor. These people are being asked to not only participate in a ceremony that connects and strengthens a persons bond with the holy spirit. But to also help guide their wards down the … [Read more...]

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Catholic Confirmation – The Sacrament of Confirmation Process

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When we baptize our children, we as their parents along with their godparents. Are promising to renounce Satan, and to believe in God and the Church on their behalf, and to commence their initiation and lead them into the light and grace of God and the Church. Just as our body and mind grows as … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Sacraments Tagged With: baptism, catholic, catholic confirmation, confirmation, sacrament

The Catholic Bible vs The Christian Bible

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Catholics along with all other Christians are of the same faith, they also share many of the same common religious practices. As most other Christians follow the same version of the bible, we will be comparing the Catholic's version of the  bible with the Protestant's version of the bible. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Catholic Q&A, The Bible Tagged With: bible, catholic, scripture

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