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Wedding Traditions From Around The World Explained

05th October 2009
In many cases a marriage is recognized both by a church and the state. While the legal requirements for a wedding are established by the state, many couple wish to follow certain religious traditions to have their marriage recognized in their church as w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

First Communion - A right of Passage for Roman Catholics

01st October 2009
A child's first communion is a very special day in their life, a day that will be remembered 60 or 70 years hence. First Communion is a Right of Passage ceremony into the Catholic Church, where children make their own commitment to Christ. The seven ye... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Fatima In Portugal Moves Mountains

01st October 2009
Fatima, Portugal is one of the few places on earth that everyone, be they christians or not, associates with the word miracle and deep faith. It was once a poor village in the Beira region where the economy was in a profound depression and there was just ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Does God Exist?

01st October 2009
“I don't believe in God. I believe in something, just not in God”. When questioned about their belief in God, a lot people seem to have a very narrow view of what God is supposed to be, inextricably linked to organised religion. When they cannot r... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Master Key System Available in Audio Format

28th September 2009
Harrison Media is proud to announce the they have made the works of Charles Haanel's Master Key System available in an audio format. The Master Key System is a blueprint for releasing the full potential of the human thought process. The system has been ma... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Countries which have Legalized Divorce

23rd September 2009
In countries which are predominantly Catholic, divorce is not welcomed by the culture which is greatly influenced by religion. For example in the Philippines and Malta, divorce is illegal. Because of the Catholic Church’s influence, a number of countrie... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Freemasonry Secrets And Guide To Freemason Symbols

22nd September 2009
Freemasonry is a kind of religious fraternity that is called the ancient and accepted order of freemasons. The number of freemasons in the US is estimated to be at about 4 million at the time of 1960. Freemasons were mostly Caucasian, and Protestant. The ... Read >

Visiting Barcelona the easy way

17th September 2009
Are you interested to visit Barcelona? This is indeed a great place for all those seeking to discover the charming atmosphere of Spain. With some great shopping areas and some luxury hotels you are sure going to love the place. Barcelona is also renowned... Read >
Author: Aanne Cabibel

Beeswax Candles Are The Finest Quality You Can Buy

17th September 2009
There are some very good reasons for beeswax candles manufacturers to use beeswax as a the primary matter. Though there are other variants such as soy wax or chemical products used in candle production it is common-knowledge that beeswax candles are top ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Italian Man Asks Wrong Question About Christ; Court Agrees To Hear Case

16th September 2009
As you know, an Italian gentleman has challenged the Catholic Church to prove that Christ existed, and, while the case was, somewhat expectedly, tossed out in an Italian court, the plaintiff, undaunted, found a court in Strasbourg that has agreed to hear ... Read >

Caritas Manila, Gawad Kalinga Community, and Phil Nat’l Red Cross

07th September 2009
Are you looking for volunteer opportunities? Are you tired of living your life for yourself all the time? Do you get that feeling of emptiness and lack of purpose? This type of burnt out frustration usually means your life lacks something essential. Perha... Read >
Author: Joyce Brady

Pay per click & Adwords 2005: expensive without expert help

07th September 2009
You are permitted to republish this article as long as it remains unchanged and the author given complete credit for it. Do not forget to send the author a courtesy note. admin@profitbomb.com 3 Freebies That Guarantees Constant Traffic By Ol... Read >
Author: aarif

High Myopia... What Causes Myopia?

30th August 2009
Before we get into it, I'd like to clarify something right off the bat... if you have difficulties in dealing with the truth if it's uncomfortable, you might as well stop reading now. If you, on the other hand, are dying to find out where high myopia come... Read >
Author: Evgania Mehler

What are goals present The Master Lock has a Master Key System Available in Audio Format

13th August 2009
The human mind is truly unlimited and we are learning through the studies of science, that the universe operates under the attraction factor. The Master Key System is a blueprint for releasing the full potential of the human thought process. Harrison M... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

What are goals present The Master Lock has a Master Key System Available in Audio Format

13th August 2009
The human mind is truly unlimited and we are learning through the studies of science, that the universe operates under the attraction factor. The Master Key System is a blueprint for releasing the full potential of the human thought process. Harrison M... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

The History of Political Cartoons

31st July 2009
The political cartoon arguably dates all the way back to the time of Martin Luther. In Luther’s battle against the Catholic Church, he decided that it would be beneficial to enroll the support of the less educated masses. By illustrating the hypocrisies... Read >
Author: Arthur Rich

Funeral Program and Layout

21st July 2009
The funeral program layout can vary for each funeral or memorial service and does not have to follow an exact format. Following an outline of what the funeral layout contains can be helpful. Having a funeral program included in the memorial service is a... Read >
Author: Carole Galassi

The Many Things Learned at Boston College

17th July 2009
Boston College is a great campus that any potential student should consider when making out his or her college applications. For one thing, they offer many different types of classes. This can be great for a student looking to study a specific subject or ... Read >
Author: Vallarie Michelle

Catholic Top Ten Questions To Ask Someone You're Dating

17th July 2009
10. What religion are you? Ideally, you want someone who shares your Catholic faith. Then you know that you will be able to be married in the Catholic Church and you will share certain values. However, you may be able to find someone with a compatibl... Read >
Author: articles@catholicdatingforfree.com

Challenges of Interfaith Marriages

16th July 2009
Interfaith marriages are becoming increasingly common in today´s world, especially in the United States. Studies show that fifty percent of these marriages take place between Jewish men and women. Several articles pertaining to the Catholic Church point ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott

Have you Been Invited to a Baptism by a Catholic Family?

12th July 2009
Congratulations - you've been invited to attend a friend's christening ceremony by the family! When the baby is christened at a church, the ceremony will contain with quite a few symbols and religious meanings. As the newly received child is actually c... Read >
Author: Hugh Williams

Formal Alternatives and Precursors for Divorce

06th July 2009
Divorce is a concept that divides people – in more than one sense. As well as legally separating a couple to live separate lives, it also leads to disputes between people – on religious, political or moral grounds – and even in countries where it ha... Read >
Author: mgordon

Formal Alternatives and Precursors for Divorce

06th July 2009
Divorce is a concept that divides people – in more than one sense. As well as legally separating a couple to live separate lives, it also leads to disputes between people – on religious, political or moral grounds – and even in countries where it ha... Read >
Author: mgordon

At What Age Should Our Children Learn About Debts?

05th July 2009
To be sincere, my parents did mot explain to me anything concerning debts during my childhood. I never learnt this in school either. Little did i know how this could affect my life until i enrolled in college where i became a border. The fact that i was r... Read >
Author: Mary Mukami Gachonde

The Layout of a Funeral Program

22nd June 2009
The Funeral Programs Site is a good resource for funeral program layout and purchasing beautiful funeral program templates. There is an outline of what the funeral program layout should contain. The funeral program layout pages hold a myriad of memories ... Read >
Author: Son Brewer

Divorce Around the World

22nd June 2009
Different countries, and different continents, are home to many different cultures. In each of these different cultures there are differences, some very slight and some extremely profound, in the way major landmarks are approached. From birth, the way a c... Read >
Author: mgordon

President Obama: A Man of Faith, and Abortion

29th May 2009
President Barack Obama wants everyone to believe him, over the word of God. The President wants us to believe that it is not clear as to what the word of God teaches in regard to abortion. However, the President repeatedly used the word “faith”., T... Read >
Author: Karrl

Catholic Confirmation: A Commitment Worth Making

20th May 2009
When I first came to Arizona 8 years ago, one of the items that didn’t come up for consideration during the move was faith. I had been baptized and confirmed in the Anglican Church in Canada and didn’t anticipate the lack of presence it has in the U.S... Read >
Author: wbruyea

Dan Brown versus Vatican: 2nd war

15th May 2009
The Da Vinci Code upset the Vatican and some Catholics because of its storyline. After giving the Vatican much to complain about with ‘The Da Vinci Code’, symbologist Robert Langdon returns to the big screen as an unlikely Vatican ally in ‘Angels an... Read >
Author: Demons

What is so interesting about the Middle Ages?

06th May 2009
The Middle Ages is an intriguing part of history which is situated between the classical period and the modern period. The Middle ages have molded history in different manners. Most of the Middle Ages architectures have been influenced by the Roman influe... Read >
Author: Marie Javelle

Are the New Testament Scriptures Alone a Sufficient Guide to Heaven?

24th April 2009
Sometimes we take it for granted that everyone who calls themselves a Christian holds the New Testament scriptures in as high a regard as we do. However, that is not the case. Some, while calling themselves Christians, do not believe in the all sufficie... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

Pope's Recent Condom Comments Could Fuel HIV/AIDS

05th April 2009
The Pope's recent comments on the use of condoms have met with strong opposition from the International Aids Society (IAS). The scientific community has always encouraged the use of protective measures to help prevent the spread of aids. However, during a... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Sell Homes with St. Joseph

27th March 2009
There are quite a few superstitions in the world of real estate, but none seem to have captured the public consciousness like the legend of St. Joseph.  According to conventional lore, burying a statue of the saint will cause your house to be most ad... Read >
Author: M Shane

Important Factors On Placing A Cardinal Bird House In The Garden

10th March 2009
If you are a bird watcher, then it should be easy for you to recognize a Northern Cardinal bird as it perches somewhere in your garden. The cardinal got its name from the Catholic Church Cardinals because its feathers are nearly the same shade as the card... Read >
Author: Cindy

The Origins of Valentine's Day

25th February 2009
Valentine's Day is today a day of love, where individuals can exchange beautiful, funny and possibly romantic Valentines Gifts. It's also a time when couples can spend time with one another, and perhaps even make their true feelings known for the very fir... Read >
Author: neiljontas

The Origins of Valentine's Day

20th February 2009
Valentine's Day is today a day of love, where individuals can exchange beautiful, funny and possibly romantic Valentines Gifts. It's also a time when couples can spend time with one another, and perhaps even make their true feelings known for the very fir... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Religious Christening Ceremonies

20th February 2009
A newly born child's christening is both an exciting and scary time. For many birth parents there is the excitement of christening their child, but they must also worry about planning a ceremony and choosing godparents. Luckily, they do not have to worry ... Read >
Author: Hugh Williams

Have You Seen The Lights?

30th December 2008
Ohhhhh yes, I was very bad today. I had German gingerbread cookies staring me in the face. I do not buy them for that reason, but my mother could not take "no" for an answer! She had us over this past Sunday for her annual "advent coffee & cake". I'm n... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

Bingo to Go!

03rd December 2008
With over 100,000 sites on line dedicated to games is it no wonder that more and more people are staying home to play. Bingo alone has thousands of sites dedicated to the art of blotting out numbers. The sites range from those that are free of charge, wit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A Man For All Seasons Tickets To Watch The Revival Of Robert Bolt’s Historical Drama

29th October 2008
The Roundabout Theatre Company announces the first revival of the gripping historical tale written by Robert Bolt. Get your A Man For All Seasons tickets without delay to watch the true story of English Chancellor Thomas More and the moral struggles he fa... Read >
Author: reed tieri

Unique Baby Christening or Baptism Gifts Create Memorable Keepsakes

21st October 2008
Baby christening gift are special in the life of a child, not only because they offer unique inspirational values and gels the family together, but also because it is the first step of Catholicism towards which the baby moves. Christening and Baptism a... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

Career Advice: Don't Try To Hide Bad News

09th September 2008
By Ramon Greenwood Sooner or later everyone is faced with bad news. Experience shows that it is wise to deal with it immediately with candor. There are three vital steps a manager can take to minimize the damage and make the best of a bad situation. ... Read >
Author: Ramon Greenwood

Knights of Columbus launch Headline Bistro, a News website for Catholics

04th September 2008
The Knights of Columbus this week launched a brand-new Internet-based news and information service for Catholics everywhere: Headline Bistro Headline Bistro is a website that provides a quick digest of daily news sources around the world that contain ... Read >
Author: DXL

What Are the Best Debt Consolidation Services?

24th June 2008
There are many debt consolidation companies offering professional help to people who are going through financial crisis. Most of these consolidators negotiate with the lenders for lower interest rates, waive fees and counsel you on how to get out of the d... Read >
Author: mariane

With Memorization Training At Summer Camp, Students Are More Prepared For College

18th June 2008
One major difference between high school and college is the amount of studying and memorization that is required. Many young people worry that their memories aren't up to the task when it comes to schoolwork. Here again it's a matter of training. Even tho... Read >
Author: SuperCamp

Countries of Different Jurisdiction

22nd May 2008
Ending or voiding of marriage depends greatly upon a country’s jurisdiction. In some countries, such as Malta and the Philippines, divorce is banned. But an annulment is permitted. This is mainly because of religious matters. No Catholic Church will rem... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

Religion and Condoms in Latin America

01st May 2008
According to recent statistics, about 1.7 million people across Latin America were infected with HIV or AIDS in 2006, and 410,000 new cases had been reported that year as well. These numbers have shown no sign of abatement. Latin America is home to the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Catholic Destination Wedding: Can It Be Done?

28th April 2008
Is it really possible to have a Catholic destination wedding? Of course you can! You've probably assumed, or been told, that there was no way for it to be done. That your Catholic wedding needs to take place in your home church. Well, this just isn't... Read >
Author: Brenda Roman

Catholic Church Condom Ban in Latin America

10th March 2008
According to the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) nearly 1.8 million people who reside in Latin America are infected with HIV, in large part due to the ever-increasing population. Of these cases, more than a third can be found in Brazil, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Non-Catholics Receiving Communion – Possible Exceptions

24th January 2008
There are circumstances when non-Catholics may receive Communion from a Catholic priest, More About Non-Catholics Receiving Communion. This is especially the case for Eastern Orthodox Christians, who share the same faith concerning the nature of the sacra... Read >
Author: Sarah Porter

Why less passion is better for business.

02nd November 2007
I just googled 'Passion in Business' and came up with 82,900,000 hits. And, according to the first several pages of hits, everyone says that you must have passion to succeed in business. 'Fuel your passion' is the watchword.Why this quest for passion? Of ... Read >
Author: Mark Silver

Christian debt reduction helps you deal with the burden of debt

22nd October 2007
Cut your coat according to the cloth, goes a popular saying, but how many of us actually consider the truth behind these words. Not many, I suppose, seeing the ever increasing trend of buy now, pay later among the youth of today. Credit card companies are... Read >
Author: Tom Frederick

Sick French Nun Cured by Pope John Paul II - A Miracle?

05th April 2007
Sister Marie Simon-Pierre, a French nun, claims that she was suddenly cured of Parkinson’s disease after praying to the late Pope John Paul II. According to the nun, her symptoms disappeared after one night of prayer in 2005. Though what happened to her... Read >
Author: Jose Feliciano

Advice For Single Parents On Getting Financial Help

22nd February 2007
Many governments, social institutes and religious organization around the world are now recognizing the value and nobility of single parenting. Being a single parent is an act of courage. It's only by choice and thoughtful decision that one gets ready ... Read >
Author: John Tiger

Costa Rica and Religion

01st February 2007
Religion in Costa Rica is extremely visible. Religious icons and symbols can be found in all public buildings, in all public transportation vehicles, and in almost every home in Costa Rica. At first glance, one might think that Costa Ricans are deeply rel... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Patron Christian Saints of Animals-Primarily Dogs-Animals are Cared For in a Heavenly Way!

08th September 2006
Patron Saints of Animals I have always loved animals-primarily dogs. I have had four dogs in my life and each of them brought a different strength to my life...not to even mention the unconditional love. If humans were like dogs, the world would be... Read >
Author: Lynda Long

Countries which have Legalized Divorce

30th June 2006
There are a number of countries wherein divorce is already culturally acceptable and also legal. Among these are countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, and South Korea, which have all been affected by the popularity of divorce. D... Read >
Author: Hope Ocampo

Does God Exist?

16th March 2006
"I don't believe in God. I believe in something, just not in God". When questioned about their belief in God, a lot people seem to have a very narrow view of what God is supposed to be, inextricably linked to organised religion. When they cannot recon... Read >
Author: Margriet Struik

My Experience with Spiritual Healing - By Joseph Ghabi

13th March 2006
My Experience with Spiritual Healing By Joseph GhabiHealing is a special gift that any human being can have. It isfortunate that we are provided with the opportunity to acknowledgeand develop it. There is no difference from any human beingperforming hea... Read >
Joseph Ghabi

Marriage Preparation - A Traditional Option for Modern Marriages

13th February 2006
A feature of many traditional religions is that they will not marry people who haven't first completed a marriage preparation course of counseling. This is an old fashioned idea, but one that has a lot of merit. Marriage preparation is a sort of pre-empti... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska