The Sacrament of Confirmation, one of the Seven Sacraments in the Catholic Church, marks the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on each of the young candidates. During the rite of Confirmation, the Bishop extend his hands upon the recipients and prays: "Almighty God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who brought these your servants to new birth by water
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Teaching your child to pray is an essential part of instilling the Catholic faith in your offspring. And praying as a family is enriching for adults too. Here are a few guidelines on how to introduce your children to prayer and thus enrich the spiritual lives of all your family.
1. EXPLAINING WHAT PRAYER IS
Tell your children what prayer is,
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Christmas is a beautiful time of the year which brings a lot of joy and happiness to our lives. Here we suggest some books for the Advent and Christmas season:
The Art of Christmas from Sr Wendy Beckett
In her reflections on this beautiful selection of masterpieces from a range of artists, Sr Wendy guides us through the feasts and themes of
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Advent comes from the Latin word "adventus" which means "coming". It is used to describe the "coming" of Jesus, bodily and spiritually, into the world. Christians utilise the four Sundays and weeks of Advent to prepare for the coming of Christ and to remember the true meaning of Christmas. The meaning of "coming" at Advent is threefold. First and
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A novena is a traditional Catholic prayer where our Lord is asked to answer a specific need or prayer request over a period of nine days. It is an ancient tradition of devotional praying in Christianity, consisting of private or public prayers repeated for nine successive days or weeks. This period of nine days is based on the nine days between
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For Catholics, the Holy Mass is the highest form of worship. Whenever we gather together for mass, we remember and experience the presence of Jesus Christ. At every mass, God makes Himself present and available to us with lavish generosity through the saving power of Christ's death and resurrection. Through the Mass, we offer God praise, sorrow for
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Stories are a powerful means for communicating important morals and spiritual messages to children. Narrating stories can also help in developing your child’s imagination and cognitive skills. In order to enhance these and other important skills, consider getting fun and informative books for your kids.
Why Should You Read Bible Stories to Your
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The practice of lighting candles is an important tradition in Catholic churches, communities, and families. Its origins may be traced back to Old Testament times where an oil lamp was lit to keep a perpetual flame burning signifying the passing of the light of the Lord from generation to generation. In today’s Catholic tradition, this light
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Most Catholics cross themselves with holy water each time they enter a Catholic church. The practice of blessing ourselves with holy water is so common we might not give it a second thought. But it is an important gift the Church gives us that we would be remiss not to take advantage of. Holy water is a sacramental blessed by a priest to invoke God
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The Stations of the Cross is a fourteen part Catholic devotion that commemorates the Passion and death of Jesus on Good Friday. The fourteen prayers, or stations, focus on specific events of His last day, starting with His condemnation and sentence of death. These prayers are commonly used as a mini pilgrimage as the individual moves from station
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