Toggle navigation
Login
|
Signup
My Account
|
Logout
Toggle navigation
HUB
Breaking News
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Politics
Health
Faith
My Account
Logout
Login
Sign up
Category: Faith
On Suffering and God
All of us will experience suffering at one time or another. How we deal with suffering is a choice we have to make....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Occult to Catholic: An Encounter with Christ (VIDEO)
Like many of today’s faithful Catholics, I was not born into a Catholic family. I was baptized at age 9, at my own request after speaking with the pastor of our local Southern Baptist Church. I did however attend private, Catholic schools, and my father was Catholic, though not practicing....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Sadly - People are very open-minded about new things - as long as they're exactly like the old ones.
Was Jesus really telling us that if we let our hearts grow old and hard we will be no longer willing or able as Christians to face new, difficult problems and issues?...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Living our morals and values
Recently I was wondering: How can there be peace in the world? How can I actually love my neighbour? What must one do to fully live one’s Faith?...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Bread of Life
Instances of miracles occurring throughout the world is not an uncommon occurrence....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
The Gentleman Saint---St. Louis IX; King of France
This remarkable man was born on April 25, 1214, near Paris, France. When his grandfather, King Philip II of France, passed away, his son, Prince Louis the Lion, became King Louis VIII. His wife became Queen Blanche. Their son, now Prince Louis, was only nine-years-old....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
"The best way to obtain truth and wisdom is not to ask from books, but to go to God in prayer, and obtain divine teaching."
In the Gospel reading we see a typical day in the Lord's public ministry. He begins by going to a deserted place to commune in prayer with his Father. His closeness to his Father gives him the strength for his daily activities....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
The world needs Him
It is a really heartbreaking to listen to the daily news on TV. Most of the news are negative... wars, crimes, hatred and lack of peace seems to be everywhere....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
POPE BONIFACE V, THE MILDEST OF MEN
Boniface Fouminios was born around 575 in Naples, at that time part of the Byzantine Empire. He appears to have been of Greek extraction, which was very common at that time in the southern part of the Italian peninsula....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquira---The Miraculous Story of the Patroness of Columbia
Last September, Pope Francis visited Columbia, South America. Before leaving on his trip, he asked that the miraculous painting of the Patroness of Columbia, Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquira, accompany him on his journey....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
"The presence of the Devil is on the first page of the Bible, and the Bible ends as well with the presence of the Devil, with the victory of God over the Devil."
The Church affirms for us the reality of Satan and of evil. In his public ministry Jesus in so many occasions freed people of afflictions caused by evil spirits....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
No Longer Home
Here is what bothers me about this picture. First of all, it is a beautiful sentiment. But how are the lay people supposed to clean up anything? We have no power in the Church....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
ACT OF REPARATION TO THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS FOR VIOLATION OF TRUST
Every first Saturday of the month we have morning Mass followed by Holy Hour but today Father added five more hours of Adoration....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
A Beautiful Devotion—The Rosary for the Holy Souls in Purgatory
The Souls in Purgatory hold a place of high esteem within the Catholic faith. These are our relatives and friends and fellow Catholics who have gone before us and, prior to entering heaven, must spend a period of purification in a place called Purgatory...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
If you wish to astonish the whole world, tell the simple truth.
In this gospel today we hear again how a prophet is not accepted in his own place; how sad that Jesus couldn’t work miracles among his own people....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
MY CHURCH IS MORE THAN A FEELING
"Lord, remember Your holy church, spread thoughout the world." After Father pronounced these words during holy Mass today, he paused for several minutes....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
How often do we look with disdain on the faults of others?
How often do we look with disdain on the faults of others? Does our day begin with joy in a relaxed atmosphere until someone commits an intrusion into our surroundings by some obnoxious act of unkindness?...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
The Incredible Story of Four Nuns Trapped in the South Pacific during World War II. There only means of Escape---via Submarine
There is a touch of irony to this story. On July 8, 2018, Aleteia ran a story about Our Lady of Puy. This is the site of the Blessed Mother’s very first apparition after her Assumption into Heaven. The irony is in what follows....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Be Impeccable With Your Word. Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.
These readings remind us to be true to our word, our actions and promises: these make us a true person, not external observances....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Who Am I to Judge?
Who am I to judge? I saw this “quote” once again in a comment on Facebook this weekend and it absolutely made me cringe. It seems to me this singular quote and the apathetic and relativistic philosophy that it signifies and demonstrates is at the root of what is wrong in our churches and society t...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
More >>
Submit a Link »
Submit Text Post »
Copyright © HubCatholic.com | All Rights Reserved