Tag: Catholic Articles

  • The Cyber Apostle of the Eucharist – St. Carlo Acutis

    The Cyber Apostle of the Eucharist – St. Carlo Acutis

    The day much anticipated is finally here. The canonization of Blessed Carlo Acutis which was temporarily suspended owing to the demise of Pope Francis is now slated to happen…

  • Catholic Educational Toys That Teach Faith Through Fun

    Catholic Educational Toys That Teach Faith Through Fun

    Is it difficult to keep your youngster calm at Mass? Do you think it is useless to bring them as they are too young to benefit from going to…

  • Loving God ? or loving your Neighbor

    Loving God ? or loving your Neighbor

    “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”-Matthew 22:36 Recently I chanced upon a trending video on social media that is rapidly spreading falsehood in the most disarming…

  • The Spiritual Anguish of Jesus

    The Spiritual Anguish of Jesus

    “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” -Matthew 27:46 The month of June is a well-deserved period of reflection for all Christians after the events of the Holy Week and beyond. Many…

  • Mother Mary

    Mother Mary

    Surely, from now on all generations will call me blessed;for the Mighty One has done great things for me-Luke 1:48-49 On a recent trip to Turkey, I visited the…

  • The meek and humble Jesus we must follow

    The meek and humble Jesus we must follow

    As I pen this article, I’m aware that I am not qualified to broach this subject. However, I feel compelled to air my reflections on this most sublime virtue…

  • Lost and Found! Lenten GPS 2025

    Lost and Found! Lenten GPS 2025

    Grace – Pace– Space In the liturgical cycle of the Catholic Church, we can always notice how we as faithful followers of Christ are called to live our faith…

  • The Most Holy Name of Jesus

    The Most Holy Name of Jesus

    A great way to usher in the New Year is to begin it in the Name of our Lord Jesus, the name above all names. And rightly so, the…

  • The painful reality of Purgatory

    The painful reality of Purgatory

    “ Make friends quickly with your accuser, while you are going with him to court, lest your accuser hand you over to the judge, and the judge to the…

  • Reviving the Gregorian Chant for Sanctification – a crying need

    Reviving the Gregorian Chant for Sanctification – a crying need

    What words fail to express, music can readily convey from the deepest recesses of our hearts. This is particularly true of the Gregorian Chant. From days of yore, singing…

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