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APR
18
Who Are Permanent Deacons?
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Michael Heinlein
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APR
18
For nearly 1,000 years, the permanent diaconate had all but disappeared from the Church in the West. How were permanent deacons restored, and what service do they offer the Church... The post Who Are Permanent Deacons? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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APR
11
What is heraldry in the Catholic Church?
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Chris Meadows
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APR
11
Ecclesiastical heraldry is both familiar and mysterious. Frequently seen in one form or another, coats of arms pervade our Catholic culture in numerous ways: on letters and newspapers, diocesan websites... The post What is heraldry in the Catholic Church? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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FEB
09
When isn’t the Annunciation celebrated on March 25?
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Michael Heinlein
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FEB
09
The solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, celebrated nine months before Christmas, is assigned to March 25 on the Church’s General Calendar. But, on occasion, March 25 might fall... The post When isn’t the Annunciation celebrated on March 25? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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FEB
05
How Are Bishops Selected?
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FEB
05
As the choice of a bishop potentially can guide and shape the journey of a given diocese or archdiocese for sometimes decades at a time, the nomination and appointment of... The post How Are Bishops Selected? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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DEC
03
What is an Auxiliary Bishop?
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Michael Heinlein
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DEC
03
None will deny the challenges faced by today’s diocesan bishops. These include the size of the dioceses they govern, the number of the faithful they must serve, the complex ethnic... The post What is an Auxiliary Bishop? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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NOV
28
What Is A Cardinal?
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Michael Heinlein
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NOV
28
Even though we see them quite often, most Catholics know very little about cardinals. After all, they are not a big topic in catechism classes. What we do know comes... The post What Is A Cardinal? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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OCT
11
Colors Worn By Cardinals and Bishops
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Michael Heinlein
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OCT
11
A look at artwork through the centuries shows that attire for the clergy has changed greatly over the two millennia of the Church. However, the color purple is of ancient... The post Colors Worn By Cardinals and Bishops first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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OCT
08
Too Many Rules In Catholicism?
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Michael Heinlein
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OCT
08
In truth, there are not that many rules at all in the Church, when we consider that we are a society of over a billion members globally, with a history... The post Too Many Rules In Catholicism? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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SEP
27
Dogma vs. Doctrine
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SEP
27
You must keep in mind the distinction between the Church’s “extraordinary” magisterium and her “ordinary” magisterium. A dogma is a teaching solemnly defined by the pope in the exercise of... The post Dogma vs. Doctrine first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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JUN
29
Coptic Christians
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Michael Heinlein
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JUN
29
Coptic Christians are members of an ancient Egyptian community with roots attributed to the apostolic endeavors of St. Mark. The Copts are one of six Eastern Catholic communions (the others... The post Coptic Christians first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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