Distinguish New Catholic Encyclopedia The Catholic Encyclopedia , also referred to as the Old Catholic Encyclopedia and the Original Catholic Encyclopedia , ref cite web url http oce.catholic.com index.php? title The Original Catholic Encyclopedia publisher Catholic Answers location El Cajon, California ... its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine. ref s Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 Encyclopedia preface Preface to the Catholic Encyclopedia ... title Scan of Preface publisher Catholic Answers location El Cajon, California accessdate 6 September 2010 ref The Catholic Encyclopedia was published by Robert Appleton Company, a publishing company ... year 1917 chapter The Making of the Catholic Encyclopedia chapterurl http www.newadvent.org cathen 00001a.htm title The Catholic Encyclopedia and its Makers url http books.google.com books?id H6AZAAAAYAAJ ... was designed to serve the Roman Catholic Church , concentrating on information related to the Church and explaining matters from the Catholic point of view. It records the accomplishments of Catholics ... in scope than previous efforts at comprehensive Catholic encyclopedias, which had studied only ... and events, from a Catholic perspective, including issues that divide Catholicism from Protestantism ... or to the Catholic ecclesiastical world. In particular it predates the creation of the Vatican City State 1929 and the Second Vatican Council 1962 1965 which introduced many significant changes in Catholic ... at The Catholic University of America , at Washington D.C. Cond Benoist Pallen Cond B. Pallen , Editor Rev. Thomas Joseph Shahan Thomas J. Shahan , Professor of History of the Catholic Church Church History at the Catholic University. Rev. John J. Wynne , Jesuit S.J. , Editor of Messenger ... in 1912 ref cite web url http oce.catholic.com index.php?title Original Catholic Encyclopedia About title About publisher Catholic Answers location El Cajon, California accessdate 6 September 2010 ... more details
Catholic Democrats is a national not for profit organization of Catholics , based in Boston , USA . The Catholic ... unprecedented attempts to bend Catholic Social Teaching to accommodate policies which are in conflict ... of social issues to advance the economic interests of a few, and the misuse of our Catholic ... interests conservatives have increasingly used Catholic language and Catholic congregations ... of the common good. Catholic Democrats emphasizes certain issues within Catholic social teaching ... of Democratic Party United States Democratic Party nominee Barack Obama s candidacy, the Catholic questions and answers on abortion ref http www.catholicdemocrats.org cfo abortion.php Catholic questions and answers on abortion ref , and a welcome by Catholic actor Martin Sheen. Additionally, the Web site included the book, written by the president of Catholic Democrats with a preface by Victoria Reggie Kennedy , entitled The Catholic Case for Obama. ref http www.catholicdemocrats.org cfo the catholic case for obama.php The Catholic Case for Obama ref The group helped articulate a new approach ... oped0515promay15,0,6794007.story ref Catholic Democrats later launched a national Letter of Support for President Obama, Notre Dame, and Catholic higher education that was signed by thousands of Catholics ... For Notre Dame ref , which housed the statement of support, a video called Catholic in America ref http catholicsfornotredame.org video Catholic in America ref , and a tool for individuals to send letters to the editor. They helped organize a reunion for the Catholic priests and community organizers who hired President Obama to work in a Catholic church rectory on the South Side of Chicago in 1985 ... of 2009, Catholic Democrats launched the website, Pope Greets Hope ref http www.popeandpresident.org ... 11, 2009. Dr Patrick Whelan, president of Catholic Democrats, blogged from the Vatican during the meeting ... http articles.baltimoresun.com 2009 08 30 news 0908280094 1 letter to pope catholic conservatives senator ... more details
The Catholic Club in Bengaluru is a Social club social association established by Bengaluru s Catholic Archdiocese of Bangalore Archdiocese in 1948, ref Cite web url http www.india9.com i9show Catholic Club 50490.htm title Catholic Club publisher India9 accessdate 23 February 2011 ref although its membership is not limited to Catholics. The club house is located on Museum Road next to St. Patrick s church. The Catholic Club is notable for its Christmas and New Year s Ball dance ball s. References Reflist External links Official website http www.catholiclub.com Category Organisations based in Bangalore India stub ... more details
Catholic Update is a publication of St. Anthony Messenger Press, from the Franciscans in Cincinnati, Ohio . It was founded in 1972 as a parish handout to help explain the many changes then happening in the Catholic Church . It grew over the years into a publication used in about half of American Roman Catholic parishes, covering many issues of current concern to Catholics in the United States. Its online site, which it shares with St. Anthony Messenger , is American Catholic.org. ref http www.americancatholic.org About default.aspx About Us on AmericanCatholic.org ref References Notes reflist External links http www.catholicupdate.org Official website spacing Christian mag stub RC stub Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines Category Christianity in Cincinnati, Ohio ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Image catholic transpic.jpg 225px image caption type Monthly newspaper format Broadsheet foundation June 1898 ref http www.library.nd.edu current periodicals current catholic.shtml ref ceased publication price 1.25 owners Archdiocese of Hartford publisher Archbishop Henry J. Mansell editor circulation 87,000 ref http www.catholictranscript.org about.html ref headquarters 467 Bloomfield Ave.,Bloomfield CT 06002 2999 ISSN 1081 4353 website http www.catholictranscript.org www.catholictranscript.org The Catholic Transcript is a monthly newspaper of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford, Connecticut , serving Hartford, New Haven and Litchfield Counties. It is the largest catholic newspaper in Connecticut . History The Catholic Transcript was first published on June 17, 1898. It was originally published as a weekly paper, and from its formation on June 17, 1898 until October 25, 1996, that remained true. As demand declined, The Catholic Transcript became a monthly paper, and since December 1996, it has been published on a monthly basis. ref http www.library.nd.edu current periodicals current catholic.shtml ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Catholic Transcript Category Newspapers published in Connecticut Category Publications established in 1898 Category Media in Hartford County, Connecticut newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Florida Catholic image Image Florida Catholic Nov. 20, 2007.jpg 250px caption The Florida Catholic newspaper type 38 times a year newspaper format foundation 1939 ref http poynter.org ... price 20 per year owners Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Miami publisher Bishop Thomas ... The Florida Catholic newspaper is the official news organization for six of the seven ..., 26 times a year, editions that include local, state, national and international Catholic news. Circulation ... images national.pdf circulation 22Florida Catholic 22&hl en&ct clnk&cd 3&gl us ... web last first authorlink coauthors title US Catholic Newspapers work publisher date url http www.catholicnewspapers.com ... cite book author title The Florida Catholic Timeline publisher The Florida Catholic date January ... Winter Park . ref name fc090102 cite book author title The Florida Catholic Timeline publisher The Florida Catholic date January 2 16, 2009 ref In 1972, the paper changed its format from broadsheet to tabloid. ref name fc090102 cite book author title The Florida Catholic Timeline publisher The Florida Catholic date January 2 16, 2009 ref In 1984, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pensacola Tallahassee ... fc090102 cite book author title The Florida Catholic Timeline publisher The Florida Catholic date ... Non current Catholic newspapers accessed March 14, 2008 ref In 1993, specific local sections were generated for each diocese. ref name fc090102 cite book author title The Florida Catholic Timeline publisher The Florida Catholic date January 2 16, 2009 ref In 2003, it was discovered that a bookkeeper ... publishing schedule for several years until losses could be recouped. In 2004, the Catholic Press ... title The Florida Catholic Timeline publisher The Florida Catholic date January 2 16, 2009 ref In 2008 ... bi weekly. ref name fc090102 cite book author title The Florida Catholic Timeline publisher The Florida Catholic date January 2 16, 2009 ref Editors Father Vincent Smith ? 1965 ref name fc090102 cite ... more details
A Catholic University is a private university run by the Catholic Church or by Catholic organizations ... pontifical universities . By a census of the Roman Curia Vatican s Congregation for Catholic Education , the total number of Catholic universities and higher education institutions around the world is 1,358. The Catholic religious order with the highest number of universities around the world is the Society ... University ref List of Catholic Universities This is not a list of the 1,358 catholic universities ... Wikipedia . Angola Catholic University of Angola , Luanda Argentina Austral University , Buenos Aires Catholic University of Santiago del Estero , Santiago del Estero Pontifical Catholic University ... Catholic University , campuses nation wide including Sydney Campion College , Sydney University of Notre Dame Australia , campuses in Fremantle, Sydney, Broome Austria Catholic Theological Private University Linz , Linz Belgium Catholic University of Brussels , Brussels Catholic University of Leuven ... Unidad Acad mica Campesina Carmen Pampa , Carmen Pampa a satellite campus of the Catholic University ... Cameroon Catholic University of Central Africa , Yaounde Canada Assumption University Windsor , Windsor ... Hurtado University , Santiago Catholic University of the Holy Conception , Concepcion Catholic University of the Maule , Talca Catholic University of the North , Antofagasta Pontifical Catholic University of Chile , Santiago Pontifical Catholic University of Valpara so , Valparaiso Silva Henr quez Catholic University, Santiago Temuco Catholic University , Temuco University of the Andes, Chile , Santiago China Hong Kong Catholic university in Hong Kong Macau University of Saint Joseph lang pt Universidade de S o Jos links no , formerly Macau Inter University Institute Colombia Catholic University ... des Beaux Arts Kinshasa , Kinshasa Croatia Croatian Catholic University, Zagreb founded in 2005 Cuba Universidad Cat lica de Santo Tom s de Villanueva , Havana Czech Republic Catholic Theological ... more details
A lapsed Catholic is a person who has ceased practicing the Catholicism Catholic faith by attending Mass liturgy Mass . Such a person may still identify as a Catholic. Lapsed Catholic and ex Catholic According to Catholic belief, baptism seals the Christian with the indelible spiritual mark of belonging to Christ. No sin can erase this mark, even if sin prevents Baptism from bearing the fruits of salvation. ref cite web url http www.usccb.org catechism text pt2sect2.shtml VII title The Sacrament of Baptism 1272 work Catechism of the Catholic Church quote Incorporated into Christ by Baptism, the person baptized is configured to Christ. Baptism seals the Christian with the indelible spiritual mark character of his belonging to Christ. No sin can erase this mark, even if sin prevents Baptism from bearing the fruits of salvation. Given once for all, Baptism cannot be repeated. ref A lapsed Catholic who has stopped practicing the faith going to Mass liturgy Mass or confession or carry out other practices of Catholicism is not necessarily an ex Catholic , a term that would apply instead to someone who no longer identifies as Catholic or has adopted a new religion. ref cite news url http archives.tcm.ie westernpeople 2005 04 13 story24745.asp title Dave Allen and other lapsed Catholics date 13 April 2005 work Western People ref Catholics who have merely ceased to practice the Catholic ... or funerals. Such lapsed Catholics are colloquially referred to by such terms as Cultural Catholic ... , Christmas Bunnies, or A&P Catholics ref cite web url http everything2.com index.pl?node Catholic 20priest title Search for Catholic priest publisher Everything2.com ref for Ash Wednesday and Palm Sunday ... not attend was Catholic Kingsley Amis , One Fat Englishman 1963 , chapter 8 . See also Apostasy Cultural CatholicCatholic guilt Cafeteria Christianity List of former Roman Catholics Recovering Catholic Sunday Christian References Reflist Category Roman Catholic Church Category Catholic terms Category ... more details
The Catholic Bible is the Bible comprising the whole Biblical canon Western Church canon recognized by the Catholic Church , including the deuterocanonical books . A Catholic Bible is a text of the Bible published in accordance with the prescriptions of http www.vatican.va archive ENG1104 P2Q.HTM canon 825 of the Code of Canon Law Books of the sacred scriptures cannot be published unless the Holy See Apostolic See or the conference of bishops has approved them. For the publication of their translations into the vernacular, it is also required that they be approved by the same authority and provided with necessary and sufficient annotations. With the permission of the conference of bishops, Catholic members of the Christian faithful in collaboration with separated brothers and sisters can prepare and publish translations of the sacred scriptures provided with appropriate annotations.. The following are English versions of the Bible that correspond to this description This table taken from http en.wikipedia.org wiki Modern English Bible translations Catholic translations class sortable wikitable Abbreviation Name Date DRB Douay Rheims Bible 1582 1609 DRC Douay Rheims Bible Challoner Revision ... 1966 RSV CE Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition 1965 66 sup 4 sup NAB New American Bible 1970 TLB CE The Living Bible Catholic Edition 1971 NJB New Jerusalem Bible 1985 CCB Christian Community Bible 1986 NRSV CE New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition 1989 RSV 2CE Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition Second Edition Revised Standard Version Second Catholic Edition Ignatius Version ... Testament only Gospels by James Kleist, rest by Joseph Lilly. br sup 4 sup Second Catholic Edition released 2006. In addition, the authors of the http www.sacredbible.org catholic version.htm Catholic Public Domain Version and The Work of God s Children Illustrated Bible refer to them as Catholic Bibles. disambig catholic stub es Biblia cat lica ... more details
The term Evangelical Catholic is used by Christians who consider themselves both catholic and evangelical meaning gospel centered . Evangelical Catholiccatholic is the noun with evangelical modifying can refer to evangelical Protestantism Protestant Christians who consider themselves catholic Christians ... also include Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Rite Catholic Churches or other churches that are not Roman Catholic, mainly Anglican , Lutheranism Lutheran , and Methodism Methodist . Evangelical Roman Catholicism In Roman Catholicism , the term Evangelical Catholic refers to Catholics in complete communion with the Catholic Church who exhibit, according to Alister McGrath, the four characteristics ... these evangelical emphases as part of the long tradition of Catholic Christianity. Evangelical preaching ... in the context of the tradition of the Catholic Church and in a Catholic interpretation of Scripture, and not in the doctrinal and ecclesiological upheavals of the Protestant Reformation . The Roman Catholic ... is so integral to the Catholic faith and solidly attested to in ecumenical councils, the writings ... date September 2011 when the term evangelical Catholic was no longer necessary when identifying as Catholic implied active evangelization so strongly that the addition of evangelical was unnecessary ... In Lutheranism , the term evangelical catholic has a specific meaning. ref A comparison to Anglicanism ... received on our part against Scripture or the Catholic Church. ref http www.bookofconcord.org augsburgconfession.html ... as with Roman Catholic doctrine. In the era of Lutheran orthodoxy , theologians Martin Chemnitz ... of evangelical is not catholic or liberal , but Legalism theology legalistic . ref The Catholicity ... Catholic is often used today instead of the term High Church Lutheranism because it is a theological term. It is comparable to the term Anglo Catholicism Anglo Catholic within Anglicanism. Evangelical Catholic Lutheranism is not strictly defined, and can mean, for example, the theologically, biblically ... more details
Infobox play name Once a Catholic image image size caption writer Mary O Malley playwright chorus characters mute setting premiere August 19, 1977 Start date YYYY MM DD place Royal Court Theatre orig lang series subject genre web playbill ibdb id 6763 iobdb id Once a Catholic is a play by Mary O Malley playwright Mary O Malley . Once a Catholic was a comedy first performed at Royal Court Theatre The Royal Court Theatre in 1977, directed by Mike Ockrent . It concerns a retrospective view of the values of 1950s Catholic convent school convent schools and the Adolescent female adolescent response to those values. The play won awards from the Evening Standard newspaper and Plays & Players magazine . Mary O Malley went on to be the Royal Court s resident dramatist for 1977. The production transferred to Wyndham s Theatre in the West End of London West End where it ran for over two years. In 2009, it was revived by the LOST Theatre Company, Upstairs at the Gatehouse, London . ref http www.whatsonstage.com blogs offwestend ?p 1056 Once a Catholic , What s on Stage , February 20, 2009 ref ref http www.thestage.co.uk reviews review.php 23550 once a catholic The Stage review 2009. ref Work http books.google.com books?id SQtNciHxwq4C&printsec frontcover&dq Once a Catholic&source bl&ots akDtADAhGV&sig HSnTeDOyrjT1zEzulGO 3aOFooo&hl en&ei x2sGTMuJCMH lgfrw53wCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved 0CDkQ6AEwBg v onepage&q&f false Once a Catholic a comedy , Samuel French, Inc., 1978, ISBN 9780573613593 References reflist External links http www.bbc.co.uk stoke stage reviews n s once a catholic.shtml The Stage Review , BBC , Paul Gubbins, 2003 http www.royalcourttheatre.com about.asp?ArticleID 14 The Royal Court, History 60s and 70s http www.royalcourttheatre.com whatson01.asp?play 430 About The Play The Royal Court Theatre. Look Back. 50 Years. 50 Writers. 50 Readings. 1977 Once A Catholic by Mary O Malley http past.chorleylittletheatre.com catholic catholic.html Chorley Little ... more details
The Catholic Union was a political organisation in Ireland in the 1870s. It was the brainchild of Paul Cullen cardinal Paul Cullen , Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and future Irish cardinal. He created it in 1872 to link growing public interest in politics and Irish nationalism with a Catholic agenda. It was his second attempt to create a Church orientated political party, following the collapse and failure of his first such organisation, the National Association Ireland National Association . The Catholic Union set itself three goals to achieve disestablishment of the Church of Ireland the creation of a Catholic university moderate land reform in Ireland. The Catholic Union failed as an organisation, however. It was overshadowed by a number of other organisations from the Irish Republican Brotherhood and Isaac Butt s Home Government Association , a precursor of his later Home Rule League , to the Liberal Party UK Liberal and Conservative Party UK Conservative parties. The dimunative power of the Catholic Union was shown in the 1874 UK general election 1874 general election . Whereas the Conservatives won 32 seats, the Liberal Party 12 down from 65 and the Home Rule League 59, the Union won nothing, with a supporter on Dublin Corporation unable even to get a seconder for his motion on home rule . Though all three aims of the Catholic Union were achieved, they were achieved through the actions of others. The Catholic Union s irrelevance was shown when the Catholic Bishops went behind its own back to negotiate with Liberal Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone on the education issue. The Catholic Union rapidly disintegrated, with members drifting away within a short time of its foundation. The organisation disappeared completely in the late 1870s. Its failure, along with the failure of Catholic Church created or supported parties ... indicated the limits on the political influence of the Roman Catholic Church in late 19th century Ireland ... more details
Infobox newspaper name Catholic Worker logo image caption type published 7 times a year format tabloid owners The Catholic Worker founder Dorothy Day , Peter Maurin publisher The Catholic Worker Movement assoceditor Cathy Breen, Sarah Brook, Bernard Connaughton, Rita Corbin , Carmen Trotta maneditor Joanne Kennedy, Ted Walker staff foundation Start date 1933 May 1 language English headquarters New York, N.Y. circulation 27,000 ISSN 0009 8463 oclc 1553601 website The Catholic Worker is a newspaper published seven times a year by the Catholic Worker Movement community in New York City . The newspaper was started by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin to make people aware of Catholic church church teaching on social justice . Day said the word Worker in the paper s title referred to those who worked with hand or brain, those who did physical, mental, or spiritual work. But we thought primarily of the poor ... progressive teaching of the church, so that the poor, mostly Catholic, would turn to their own tradition ... aware of the social justice teaching of the Catholic Church as an alternative to Communism during ... exist . ref Day was the editor of The Catholic Worker until her death in 1980. The price per ... Maritain . Ade Bethune and Fritz Eichenberg have frequently contributed illustrations. The Catholic ... for U.S. involvement in World War II . Additional writers of The Catholic Worker have published ... and managers of Casa Juan Diego, a Catholic Worker house in Houston, TX that provides shelter and a medical ... echoes to a religious question with social echoes. The Jewish Question and the English Catholic Worker 1939 1948 , Houston Catholic Worker , Vol. XXV n 3, May June 2005, pp. 4 5. External links http www.catholicworker.org The Catholic Worker Movement http www.recollectionbooks.com bleed 0501.htm May 1, 1933 Daily Bleed Calendar Category Catholic Worker Movement Category Newspapers published in New York City Category Roman Catholic media Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines ... more details
Refimprove date September 2008 Infobox magazine title Catholic Digest image file cover.jpg omit the file prefix image size 220px the default if no size is stated image alt image caption editor Dan Connors editor title Editor in Chief managing editor Julie Rattey assistant writer Kathryn Oates frequency 11 times per year category Roman Catholicism company Bayard Presse Bayard publisher Bayard U.S. firstdate Start date 1936 month country United States based New London, Connecticut language English language English website URL http www.catholicdigest.com issn 0008 7998 Catholic Digest is an American Roman Catholic monthly magazine. It was founded in 1936 and today circulation totals 300,000. In December 2001, the French Roman Catholic media group Bayard Presse purchased the magazine from University of St. Thomas Minnesota External links http www.catholicdigest.com Official Website Category Roman Catholic newspapers and magazines Category Conservative American magazines Category American magazines Category Publications established in 1936 RC society stub Christian mag stub fr Catholic Digest ... more details
Infobox Radio station name The Catholic Channel image Image The Catholic Channel.png slogan Not what you d expect. area United States br Canada airdate 2006 12 04 small SIRIUS small br 2008 11 12 small XM small frequency Sirius XM Radio Sirius XM Satellite Radio Channel 129 format Catholic Church Roman CatholicCatholic owner Sirius XM Radio website http www.siriusxm.com thecatholicchannel www.thecatholicchannel.org The Catholic Channel is a Catholic Church Roman Catholic lifestyle radio station on Sirius XM Radio Sirius XM Satellite Radio Channel 129 and is operated by the Archdiocese of New York . It carries daily and Sunday Mass liturgy Mass live from St. Patrick s Cathedral New York , as well as talk shows, educational programming and a small amount of music. Timothy M. Dolan , the Cardinal Archbishop of New York, is a regular contributor. The channel also is the home for the play by play of University of Notre Dame Athletics University of Notre Dame football and basketball. The channel itself takes a moderately conservative mainstream stand on theological issues. Most of the programming consists of call in talk shows hosted by Roman Catholic personalities, one of which is a Catholic Priest with the Paulist Fathers . Catholic doctrine and lifestyle is discussed about a third of the time. The other two thirds of the time consist of discussion about current events, political issues not necessarily from a totally conservative point of view , comedy, psychological issues, family ... Vatican Radio The Catholics Next Door Greg and Jennifer Willits The Catholic Guy Lino Rulli Busted ... Rulli The Christophers Christopher Closeup American Catholic Radio Father Greg Friedman, OFM Previous ... Musical Weekend Father Paul Keenan See also Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York External links http www.siriusxm.com thecatholicchannel The Catholic Channel page on Sirius XM Satellite Radio http ... XMChannels talk DEFAULTSORT Catholic Channel Category Catholic radio stations Category Christian ... more details
The titles Catholic King and Catholic Queen are awarded by the Pope as head of the Catholic Church to monarchs who in the eyes of the papacy embody Catholic principles in their personal lives and state policies. The title remains attached to monarchs descended from whoever received the original, unless withdrawn by a Pope. Among the reigning monarchs of Europe, the title is currently carried by the sovereigns of Belgium , Luxembourg and Spain Citation needed date April 2009 . The Roman Catholic Princes of Monaco and Liechtenstein have not been awarded the title, the other European monarchs of Denmark , of the Netherlands , of Norway , of Sweden , and of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries are not Roman Catholic, and the remaining world monarchs are not Christian, apart from the Catholic King Letsie III of Lesotho , who has also not been awarded the title, and the Protestant King George Tupou V of Tonga . One of the rights of a Catholic Queen , either Queen regnant regnant or Queen consort consort , is that she may wear white, rather than the normal black, when meeting the Pope known as privil ge du blanc . The best known example of this title is that of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon both kingdoms are now part of Spain in 1496 the term Los Reyes Cat licos the Catholic Monarchs , sometimes mistranslated as the Catholic Kings is used to refer unambiguously to them. Since then the Kings of Spain have used the style of a Catholic Majesty. The Juan Carlos of Spain present king chose not to relinquish the ancient titles of the Spanish crown, but he does not use them. ref Almanach de Gotha 2000 page 336 2000. ref In the past, some monarchs with this title have also been granted the right to use specific styles Hungary His Apostolic Majesty awarded circa 1000, renewed in 1758 France His Most Christian Majesty awarded circa 1380 Spain His Catholic ... Catholic monarchs Category Styles manners of address de Katholische Majest t id Raja Katolik it Maest ... more details
Primarysources date January 2007 Infobox Network network name Catholic Life network logo Image Catholiclifelogo.JPG 200px network type Regional Cable television cable television network branding country United States available flagicon USA Baton Rouge, Louisiana and surrounding area founded founder slogan Companion for the Journey market share license area broadcast area area erp owner Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge key people launch date June, 2001 past names website http www.catholiclifetv.org www.catholiclifetv.org The Catholic Life television network is a Catholic cable channel based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana , seen on Cox Cable channel 15 in Baton Rouge, and on Charter Communications Charter cable systems in Hammond, Louisiana Hammond channel 74 , New Roads, Louisiana New Roads channel 44 and St. James Parish, Louisiana St. James Parish channel 10 . Catholic Life is on the air 24 hours a day, seven days a week with programs geared towards Catholics in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge Diocese of Baton Rouge , who owns and produces many of the station s programming. The station also carries syndicated programming produced by the Boston based CatholicTV Network. For a short time, the station aired Catholic High School Baton Rouge Catholic High football games on a tape delay basis, but it has since discontinued the broadcasts. Programming Beacons of Light A show produced by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul , showcasing their outreach programs in the community Catholic Life Vault A show that airs special events that have happened in and around the diocese ... through Catholic Community Services Focus A show that brings the gospel to the living ... that discusses the Catholic RENEW program in depth Roots of Faith A genealogy and history show about ... Catholiclifetv.org Catholic Life official website Baton Rouge TV Category Television stations in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Category Television stations in Louisiana Category Roman Catholic television ... more details
Infobox newspaper name The Irish Catholic image File IrishCatholicLogo.png 180px type weekly religion orientated newspaper format compact newspaper compact foundation 1888 by T.D. Sullivan, MP. owners The Agricultural Trust political Catholic headquarters The Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin 12 editor Garry O Sullivan deputy editor Michael Kelly website http www.irishcatholic.ie www.irishcatholic.ie The Irish Catholic is an Ireland Irish weekly Roman Catholic newspaper, providing news and commentary about the Roman Catholic Church . The 32 page Tabloid newspaper format tabloid paper is delivered worldwide. The newspaper is managed by a private limited company and is independent of the Roman Catholic hierarchy in Ireland. The Irish Catholic was founded in 1888 by Timothy Daniel Sullivan , a former Lord Mayor of Dublin and an Irish Parliamentary Party IPP Member of Parliament MP at Parliament of the United Kingdom Westminster . A number of the paper s early staff, including Patrick Fogarty, had worked at The Nation Irish newspaper The Nation newspaper. William Francis Dennehy ran the paper ... Catholic from 1936 until 1977. John Ryan was editor from 1936 until 1981, the longest serving ... of 26,128 to 27,177 copies. ref Irish Catholic, 2 December 2004, p. 24 ref As someone who had previously written for The Sunday Business Post and Magill Magazine, before he came to The Irish Catholic ..., Kathy s Real Story about what he claims is a culture of false allegations against lay people and Catholic ... that the Irish Farmers Journal intended to buy The Irish Catholic. ref http www.unison.ie irish independent stories.php3?ca 184&si 1786588&issue id 15321 ref The takeover of The Irish Catholic by the Irish ... stories.php3?ca 9&si 1801640&issue id 15420 ref Trivia The Irish Catholic has only failed ... , Dublin 1988 reflist External links http www.irishcatholic.ie Irish Catholic Website Irish religious newspapers Category Newspapers published in Ireland Irish Catholic, The ... more details
A novice in Catholic law and tradition, is a prospective member of a religious institute who is being tried and being proven for suitability of admission to a religious Holy Orders order of monk brothers , nun sisters or monks . Novices are not admitted to monastic vows vows until they have successfully completed the prescribed period of training and proving, called the novitiate . In the Middle Ages novices typically would have dormitories in separate areas within a monastery an early Cistercian monastery, Royal Monastery of Our Lady of the Wheel , founded in the year 1202 AD, has this chamber clearly visible today. Earlier, different orders followed their own rules governing the length and conditions of the novitiate. However, in response to the Protestant Reformation , the Council of Trent legislated the length and conditions by which anyone aspiring to become a monk is obliged to be a novice the usual period is for at least one year, ref cite web url http www.newadvent.org cathen 11144a.htm title Novice work Catholic Encyclopedia ref depending on the aptitude of the candidate . References reflist RC stub Category Roman Catholic orders and societies Catholic z ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Catholic Miscellany image caption type biweekly format foundation United States Catholic Miscellany 1822 br The Catholic Miscellany 1997 ceased publication price 17.50 yearly owners Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston Bishop of Charleston publisher Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone ... The Catholic Miscellany , successor to the U.S. Catholic Miscellany , the first Catholic newspaper in the United States , is the official newspaper of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston .... He had been assigned to the area the previous year. U.S. Catholic Miscellany Bishop England wrote in defense of his faith and about Irish immigrants since he had been assigned to the Roman Catholic ... born citizens. Irish Catholic s were a prime target in the south. The need Bishop England perceived for a Catholic communications forum in the New World prompted the activist prelate to start up the United States Catholic Miscellany on June 5, 1822. To market the premiere issue, Bishop England laid ... temporal one than a weekly paper, the principal scope of which will fair and simple statements of Catholic ... with religion in all parts of the world, etc. The new Catholic paper was originally in a magazine ... were published in the U.S. Catholic Miscellany . The original circulation was 600 and peaked ... to an article published by the American Catholic Historical Society the document housed in the diocesan ... at this irreparable calamity. By then there were 1,500,000 Catholics in the nation and other Catholic publications had started. Bishop Ignatius A. Reynolds continued the United States Catholic Miscellany ... appeared as Catholic Miscellany . Starting with the first issue of 1861, the paper was called Charleston Catholic Miscellany . The American Catholic Historical Society credited the title change to the paper ... to revive the Catholic paper, but funds to support it were not available in post bellum South Carolina. Revival Ninety years after The Miscellany was discontinued, The Catholic Banner appeared in 1951 ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date February 2007 The Catholic Rent was a subscription that was to be paid monthly to the Catholic Association in Ireland . This was a tactic that was used by Daniel O Connell to raise money for his campaign to gain Catholic Emancipation i.e., the right for Catholics to sit in Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament . References Reflist cite book last Kinzer first Bruce L. title Englands Disgrace? J.S. Mill and the Irish Question publisher University of Toronto Press year 2001 isbn 0802048625 Reflist Category History of Catholicism in Ireland Ireland hist stub ... more details
ad date February 2012 Infobox Non profit Non profit name Catholic Charities USA Non profit logo File Catholic Charities Logo.jpg Non profit type Humanitarian aid tax id 53 0196620 founded date 1910 founder ... Page.aspx?pid 1412 publisher Catholic Charities USA title Executive team accessdate 2010 01 ... NetCommunity Page.aspx?pid 1411 title Board of Trustees publisher Catholic Charities USA ... Catholic Charities USA CH0030.html publisher Forbes.com title Catholic Charities accessdate 2010 01 ... NetCommunity Document.Doc?id 1924 title At A Glance publisher Catholic Charities ... slogan Working to Reduce Poverty in America homepage http www.catholiccharitiesusa.org Catholic Charities .... ref cite web url http www.catholiccharitiesinfo.org mission title Catholic Charities mission ... 2005 14 Revenue 1.html accessdate 2008 02 16 ref Catholic Charities traces its origin to an orphanage ... www.catholiccharitiesusa.org history Catholic Charities History ref Catholic Charities, USA CCUSA , with headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia , was founded in 1910 as the National Conference of Catholic Charities . In 2010, Catholic Charities centennial year, ref http www.catholiccharitiesusa.org centennial Catholic Charities Centennial ref more than 1,700 agencies, institutions and organizations composed the Catholic Charities network including individual organizations of the dioceses , such as Catholic ... Initiatives Office of the federal government. Nearly 90 cents of every dollar donated to Catholic ... stats.cfm About Catholic Charities ref In 2008, Catholic Charities agencies served over 8 million individuals. Together, with the local, diocesan associated Catholic Charities, it is the second largest ... February 2012 National Association Catholic Charities USA supports Catholic Charities agencies by enhancing the delivery of quality human services strengthening mission grounded leadership, Catholic ..., August 29, 2004 A Catholic Relief Charities volunteer cooks burgers for residents affected by Hurricane ... more details
for the concept of a directory as guide for the recitation of Office and Mass directorium Catholic Directories are various publications and reference works about or produced for the Roman Catholic Church ... Catholic Almanac , which appeared for three or four years in the reign of James II see The Month, vol. CXI, 1908 . This was a mere calendar of feasts. The Irish Catholic Directory and Almanac seems to have existed under various names since 1837 or earlier. It was first called A Complete Catholic Directory ... the Scottish missions are included in the Catholic Directory published in London, there is also a separate Catholic Directory for the Clergy and Laity of Scotland which began under a slightly different name in 1868. Catholic Directories also exist for the Australian and Canadian provinces, and occasionally ..., which supplied names and details regarding the Catholic hierarchy throughout the world and especially ..., in 1801, by John Hayes. It had none of the directory or almanac features. The Catholic Laity s Directory ... by Mathew Field, who was born in England of an Irish Catholic family and left there for New ... , was later the well known author and lecturer. Though both were baptized, neither was a professed Catholic ... the preparation of a Catholic magazine which, however, was never started. Only one issue of this almanac ... up the idea and brought out The Metropolitan Catholic Calendar and Laity s Directory for that year ... volumes until 1838, when Fielding Lucas, Jr., took hold and changed the name U. S. Catholic Almanac , that Meyers had given it, back to Metropolitan Catholic Almanac . In the issue of 1845 there is inserted ... in 1858 by Edward Dunigan and Brother of New York, as Dunigan s American Catholic Almanac and List of the Clergy ... Catholic Almanac . Owing to the American Civil War no almanacs were printed during 1862 or 1863. In 1864 D. and J. Sadlier of New York started Sadlier s Catholic Directory, Almanac and Ordo ..., a German firm of publishers of Milwaukee, brought out Hoffman s Catholic Directory , which the Rev ... more details
Italic title The Catholic Naqib is the oldest Urdu language Catholic magazine , founded in Lahore , Pakistan in 1929 and published by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lahore . ref cite web title Three Day Communications Seminar url http 74.125.153.132 search?q cache V4gsoBdOVskJ www.signis.net IMG pdf Signis Media2007 4.pdf 22Catholic Naqib 22&cd 9&hl en&ct clnk&gl au ref Until July 1987 Fr. Inayat Bernard was the editor of the Catholic Naqib . ref http archives.ucanews.com 1987 09 09 ucan interview pakistan faces problems typical of a young church UCANews September 9, 1987 ref The fortnightly Catholic Naqib is a professionally run paper with regular training like the workshop for reporters held at St. Mary s Minor Seminary, Lahore in 1989, which brought together reporters from Bahawalpur , Karachi , Lahore, Multan , Peshawar and Sheikhupura . Father Francis Nadeem was editor in chief of Catholic Naqib and Gulzar Chuhan became editor in 1989. ref cite web title Pakistan Reporters Told Christian Journalists Must Focus On Ordinary People url http www.ucanews.com 1989 01 25 reporters told christian journalists must focus on ordinary people ref Staff development is encouraged. In 1993, Zikaria Philip, the Chief Editor of the Catholic Naqib , attended the 1993 Summer University held in Germany , Poland , Czech Republic , Hungary and Ukraine . ref cite web title Celebrating two decades of initiatives of bridging the world url http www.ucip.ch une 20 pkc.htm ref On March 11, 2008, a powerful bomb ripped open a government building, killing at least 30 people and injuring about 200 more, as well as damaging Catholic Church buildings in Lahore. The explosion caused serious damage to the Sacred ... 12 3 2008 pg1 1 Daily Times March 12, 2008 ref The Catholic Naqib celebrated its 80th anniversary ... Catholic Church in Pakistan Category Pakistani media Category Urdu language magazines Category Roman Catholic media ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 Context date October 2009 Catholic Renewal describes changes in the Roman Catholic Church in the 20th century, which can be classified in three major areas 1 the approach towards the Bible from Latin Vulgate to comprehensive translations of critical edition s of texts in original languages , 2 liturgical practices from the liturgy in Latin to Mass liturgy Mass in the contemporary language with the active engagement of Laity lay Faithful baptized Catholic faithful and 3 the role of faith in Christian life from an at times very formal and legal approach towards the church to emphasis on the catechumenate and acknowledging individual need for the experience of Divinity . Biblical renewal started with Pius XII s 1943 encyclical Divino Afflante Spiritu after which Catholic translations of the Bible became based directly on the texts found in manuscripts in the original languages. Later documents of which Dei Verbum Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation published as a result of the Second Vatican Council can be considered to be of special importance were encouraged to provide versions of the Bible in the mother tongues of the faithful, and urged both clergy and laity to continue to make Bible study a central part of their lives. Liturgy Liturgical renewal was launched by the Second Vatican Council , emphasising that the faithful should be led to that fully conscious and active participation in liturgical celebrations which is demanded by the very nature of the liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy . Other Second Vatican Council documents, like the Lumen Gentium Dogmatic Constitution on the Church , can be considered to be the background for catechumenate renewal which was introduced in many Catholic Particular Church ... the best known , and for Catholic Charismatic Renewal charismatic renewal which started in 1967. Category Roman Catholic Church ... more details