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Here are the Editor's Picks articles for the Catholicism Site! These are the top ten articles that your Catholicism Editor feels are most important for you to read. Enjoy! 1. What is a Sacrament? The seven sacraments are a very important part of our Catholic faith. But, what exactly is a sacrament? 2. Eucharist - The Real Presence It seems fitting to take a closer look at the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, and at this most Holy Sacrament that is central to our faith. 3. Are Catholics Christians? There was a time when I thought addressing this question as the topic for an article was unnecessary. Of course, Catholics are Christians. Why would anyone ever dispute this? 4. Catholic Christianity FAQs Answers to frequently asked questions about Catholicism, as well as resources to learn more about the faith. 5. The Importance of ApostolicTradition As Catholic Christians we are not only blessed with Sacred Scripture but also the richness that comes from Sacred Tradition as well. Just what is this Tradition, and why is it so important? 6. The Catholic Church and Abortion The Catholic Church is very clear on her stand on abortion. It is wrong. Plain and simple. Abortion is the deliberate killing of an unborn human person. 7. Sacrament of Reconciliation - Confession The Sacrament of Reconciliation, also known as confession or penance, can set us free from our sins and bring us back into union with God. 8. Sacrament of Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is the sacrament that begins our new life, our life in Christ. 9. Landings – Welcoming Returning Catholics Home Landings, a Paulist ministry of reconciliation, is program designed to welcome inactive Catholics who want to explore the road leading them back home. 10. Forms of Prayer When we think of prayer we often visualize someone kneeling, hands together, eyes closed, silently reciting her/his prayers. This is only one of many forms of prayer. Be sure to visit the Catholicism Archives for all the articles! |
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