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Daily Archives: March 15, 2012
One million ‘faith cards’ arrive in parishes
By Madeleine Teahan (Catholic Herald) Photo: Mazur/catholicchurch.org.uk Cards for Catholics are now being distributed throughout 24 dioceses in England and Wales. The card states that the carrier is Catholic and states six things that Catholics are called to do. A spokeswoman … Continue reading
A Young Man’s Labours
by Shawn Tribe With Laetare Sunday coming up, I am provided with an opportunity not only to show another rose vestment we have not shown here before, but also to show some new vestment work.
Fr. Marcel Guarnizo’s Response to the Eucharistic Incident
From CNA I would like to begin by once again sending my condolences to the Johnson family on the death of Mrs. Loetta Johnson.
St John Vianney on the Cardinal Virtues
CHAPTER 20: Catechism on the Cardinal Virtues Prudence shows us what is most pleasing to God, and most useful to the salvation of our soul. We must always choose the most perfect. Two good works present themselves to be done, … Continue reading



