The Three Pillars of Lent

Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving are fundamental practices in the life of a Catholic. They are performed with even more intensity during the season of...

Infant Baptism

Jesus calls everyone to be saved and since the stain of Original Sin can only be removed through Baptism, the Catholic Church recommends that...
Abstaining from Meat

Abstaining from Meat

On Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and all Fridays during Lent, Catholics 14 years of age and older are required to abstain from eating meat....
Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday

Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, a day when Catholics are marked with ashes on their foreheads. Symbolizing the dust that man was created from...
Lent

Lent

During the prayerful and penitential season of Lent, Catholics imitate Jesus’ 40 days in the desert through prayer, fasting, self-denial, almsgiving, and other good...

The Chair of St. Peter the Apostle

The Chair of St. Peter refers to the special role and mission that Jesus bestowed on Peter, designating him as the rock on which...

The Sacrament of Holy Orders

As a Sacrament of Vocation, Holy Orders is a special calling by God for some men to live their lives in total service to...

The Sacrament of Matrimony

The family is so fundamental and sacred to society that Jesus elevated marriage as a sacrament. As a Sacrament of Vocation, Holy Matrimony is...
Candlemas

The Presentation of the Lord

The Law of Moses required that the first-born male child was to be offered to God as thanks for sparing the Israelites during the...

The Catholic Church’s Wealth

Because of the beauty and majesty of Catholic church art and architecture, some people question why the Church does not use its wealth to...