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  1. Confirmation Gifts for Girls: Gift Guide

    Confirmation Gifts for Girls: Gift Guide
    Confirmation is a pivotal sacrament in the Catholic faith, signifying a child's deepened commitment to their spiritual journey and the Church. During the Confirmation ceremony, she’s anointed with sacred oil, symbolizing the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a gift that empowers her to live a life guided by faith and devoted to Christian values. Giving a...
  2. Catholic Easter Basket Gift Ideas for Kids, Teens, & Adults

    Catholic Easter Basket Gift Ideas for Kids, Teens, & Adults
    The giving and receiving of Easter baskets is a centuries-old tradition. The true meaning of Easter isn’t which child finds the most eggs, of course; it signals the beginning of spring, the end of the Lenten season and fasting, and the rise of Jesus Christ from the dead. Yet, Easter basket stuffers can range from Easter symbols like icon egg wraps...
  3. Easter and Lent Gift Guide

    Easter and Lent Gift Guide
    Honor the Passion and Celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus It's not all about Easter gifts. The Lent season is a time to reflect on the sacrifice of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. It is a time to contemplate His love for each and every one of us. This is love so great that He gave His life so that...
  4. El Santuario de Chimayo | The Good Friday Pilgrimage

    El Santuario de Chimayo | The Good Friday Pilgrimage
    While most Catholics are preparing silently in their hearts for the Passion and Resurrection of Jesus, there is a group each year that pilgrimages to a small town in New Mexico to visit El Santuario de Chimayo. People often refer to this pilgrimage site as the "Lourdes of America" for its miraculous history. It actually tightly connects to Good Friday...
  5. The Fourth Cup

    The Fourth Cup
    Catholics have long argued that the New Testament completes the Old Testament and there is no stronger evidence of this than in the drinking of the “fourth cup.” This is significant because this concept confirms that the Eucharist is central to God’s covenant with us. The Passover meal, performed in remembrance of God’s covenant with his people consists of four...
  6. First Communion Gift Guide for Boys

    First Communion Gift Guide for Boys
    The First Communion season is upon us and young Catholics are preparing to receive the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. If you’re looking for the perfect First Communion gift for the boys on your list, this First Communion gift guide can help you choose something special to celebrate the day! Best Sellers | Rosaries & Medals | Bibles | Personalized...
  7. First Communion Gift Guide for Girls

    First Communion Gift Guide for Girls
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  8. Saint Isidore of Seville

    Saint Isidore of Seville
    Isidore of Seville was born in 560 and became a doctor of the church. He struggled as a boy in academics but went on to be one of the most book-smart men of his time. In this era, the Arian heresy was rampant across Spain. Isidore of Seville was a talented preacher and was a big player in dispelling this...
  9. 7 Interesting & Surprising Facts About Lent

    7 Interesting & Surprising Facts About Lent
    Lent is a period of repentance and reflection. A time to come to terms with human nature and grow in our faith through prayer, confession, fasting, and almsgiving. Below, we offer seven Lent facts that may surprise you to share with your friends about the most solemn liturgy of the year. Although surprising to the uninitiated, the Lenten season culminates...
  10. Three Days of Darkness

    Three Days of Darkness
    Three Days of Darkness The Last Hour Since the beginning of Christianity, there has been the acknowledgment that this world we live in is temporary. The Apostle’s Creed includes the line “From thence He will come again to judge the living and the dead.” Jesus is physically in heaven and from the moment of his ascension, we have entered the...

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