Tag Archives: Holy Matrimony

By Their Fruits: Sts. Louis And Zélie Martin

by Claire Dwyer Editor’s note:  The 12th July marks the feast day of the first married saints of modern times and the only married couple to be canonised together: the parents of St. Thérèse, Louis and Zélie Martin. One of … Continue reading

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Why Do Marriages Fail? Here’s one often-overlooked Root

By: Msgr. Charles Pope The news from the Synod this day is improved. Thanks be to God, many, yes many, of the bishops and synod participants have articulated how deficient and misleading the “rough draft” Relatio was. Keep praying! The … Continue reading

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Is it time the Catholic Church got out of the marriage business?

From: The Catholic Herald It’s time we considered adopting the French system By Francis Phillips Is it time for the Church to leave this to the state? (AP Photo) An item in the Telegraph for 21 July has caught my … Continue reading

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Sacraments of the Dead: 12 Questions on Sacrilege and Grace

The following lesson is taken from the Baltimore Catechism. The Baltimore Catechism was the standard catechism of teaching the faith and catechizing children from 1885 to Vatican II. Its basic question-and-answer approach is the most natural learning style for the human mind and … Continue reading

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The Character Imprinted on the Soul. Questions About the Sacraments

Priestly Ordination of Rev. Mr. Jose Zepeda, F.S.S.P. has been conferred by Bishop Salvatore Cordileone. Deo Gratias! The following lesson is taken from the Baltimore Catechism. The Baltimore Catechism was the standard catechism of teaching the faith and catechizing children from 1885 to … Continue reading

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