Virtual Tour of St. John Lateran Basilica

On November 9, 2012, in Catholic Studies, by uCatholic

Most Catholics think of St. Peter’s as the pope’s main church, but they are wrong. St. John Lateran is the pope’s church, the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome where the Bishop of Rome presides. The first basilica on the site was built in the fourth century when the Roman Emperor Constantine donated land he had received [...]

The Prophecy of St. Malachy

On November 3, 2012, in blog, Catholic Studies, by uCatholic

(From the Catholic Encyclopedia 1913 edition) The most famous and best known prophecies about the popes are those attributed to St. Malachy. In 1139 he went to Rome to give an account of the affairs of his diocese to the pope, Innocent II, who promised him two palliums for the metropolitan Sees of Armagh and [...]

The Miracle of St. Januarius

On September 19, 2012, in Catholic Studies, by uCatholic

Yearly on the first weekend of May (on Saturday) and on the 19th September amazement spreads through Naples Cathedral. There one can marvel at how the blood of the beheaded San Gennaro liquifies in its ampoule. The day of the blood miracle is an important feast for Naples and the people celebrate it accordingly. The [...]

The Curse of Broadmindedness

On May 25, 2012, in Apologetics, Catholic Articles, Catholic Studies, by uCatholic

By Ven. Fulton J. Sheen “The Catholic Church is intolerant.” That simple thought, like a yellow-fever sign, is supposed to be the one solid reason which should frighten away any one who might be contemplating knocking at the portals of the Church for entrance, or for a crumb of the Bread of Life. When proof for [...]

An Ancient Homily for Holy Saturday

On April 7, 2012, in Catholic Studies, by uCatholic

“What is happening? Today there is a great silence over the earth, a great silence, and stillness, a great silence because the King sleeps; the earth was in terror and was still, because God slept in the flesh and raised up those who were sleeping from the ages. God has died in the flesh, and [...]

A Tribute to Catholics of African Descent

On March 28, 2012, in Catholic Studies, Catholic Videos, by uCatholic

A tribute to Catholics of African descent.

Eastern Catholic Church – An Introduction

On February 15, 2012, in Catholic Studies, Catholic Videos, by uCatholic

An Introduction To The Eastern Catholic Churches

Resources For The New Roman Missal

On November 24, 2011, in Catholic Articles, Catholic Studies, News, by uCatholic

The Roman Missal will be implemented in the United States of America on the First Sunday of Advent, November 27, 2011. Changes In The New Missal Changes In The People’s Parts Changes In The Priest’s Parts Order Of The Mass Music For The New Missal About The New Missal The USCCB – New Roman Missal [...]

Quid Est Veritas? The Truth About The Catholic Church

On November 22, 2011, in Catholic Studies, Catholic Videos, by uCatholic

“Quid Est Veritas?” This is the question posed by Pontius Pilate to Jesus Christ. It means “What is truth?” This video shows the truth about the Catholic Church.

Virtual Tour of St. John Lateran Basilica

On November 9, 2011, in Catholic Studies, by uCatholic

Most Catholics think of St. Peter’s as the pope’s main church, but they are wrong. St. John Lateran is the pope’s church, the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome where the Bishop of Rome presides. The first basilica on the site was built in the fourth century when the Roman Emperor Constantine donated land he had received [...]

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