Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first. |
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What is a Jesse Tree Ornaments |
Jesse Tree ornaments are a tradition for which many Christian parents partake in with their children. This is done during the month of December where a live Christmas tree is planted in a pot and wrapped in felt so that symbols can be added to the tree each day. |
Published: Thursday 09 June, 2011 |
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Who Is Immaculate Heart of Mary |
Many Catholic and other religious Christian individuals today may have heard the terms “Immaculate Heart of Mary.” While it is not commonly said in daily conversation or recognized by all Christian or Catholic churches, the terms may be familiar to some. |
Published: Thursday 09 June, 2011 |
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What Is A Fontanini Advent Calendar |
A Fontanini Advent calendar is a very specific type of calendar that many people follow. It represents the Advent that many Catholics celebrate. This is the period in December at the beginning of the month to the days until Christmas the calendar represents. Fontanini makes these out of wood and the... |
Published: Tuesday 07 June, 2011 |
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Use Children’s Wooden Rosaries to Teach Children |
When it comes to teaching your children about their religion, children’s wooden rosaries can come in handy. Rosaries, whether or not you realize this, are a vessel for teaching children the importance of many things when it comes to their religion. |
Published: Tuesday 07 June, 2011 |
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History of Celtic Irish Rosary |
A Celtic Irish rosary is just like most modern day rosaries except for one small detail, it has a Celtic cross instead of a simple cross or crucifix. Because of this, the crosses tend to be a little more elaborate and more eye-catching. |
Published: Tuesday 07 June, 2011 |
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The History Of Caridad Del Cobre |
Catholics and other Christian individuals who are familiar with the many different names referring to the Virgin Mary may be familiar with the term Caridad Del Cobre. This term is most often said with the two words “Lady of” in front as the Blessed Virgin Mary is referred to in Cuba. |
Published: Tuesday 07 June, 2011 |
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History Of The Celtic Advent Wreath |
The Celtic advent wreath is a symbol of unity and waiting. This garland of evergreens holds four candles traditionally and represents the days after Christmas when Christians wait for the coming of Christ. |
Published: Tuesday 07 June, 2011 |
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Baby Memorial Figurine Is A Wonderful Gift |
A baby memorial figurine is a very touchy subject for some because these gifts are only given when a child has died. These figurines normally hold scripture on them so that the parents who lost their child can have faith still in God without questioning his motives. |
Published: Tuesday 07 June, 2011 |
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Facts About The Advent Wreath |
The Advent wreath is a long held tradition among Christians. Although not all Christians oversee this tradition, it is still in modern day celebrations. As many people may or not be aware, the Advent is in the month of December, following the days before Christmas. |
Published: Tuesday 07 June, 2011 |
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Our Lady of Lourdes |
Bernadette Soubirous and Our Lady of Lourdes |
Published: Wednesday 10 November, 2010 |
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lawn statues |
Religious Lawn Statues For Any Occasion |
Published: Tuesday 09 November, 2010 |
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Catholic Statues |
Official church purposes are not the only reason why someone might be interested in Catholic statues. You can use them in a domestic capacity too. |
Published: Monday 08 November, 2010 |
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Religious Statues |
The most common religious statues are of Catholic saints. |
Published: Monday 08 November, 2010 |
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Religious Gifts For Spiritual People |
Religious gifts can be very simple and humble, and be worth more in meaning than in monetary value. |
Published: Wednesday 20 October, 2010 |
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Cross jewelry |
Cross jewelry is probably the most popular style of religious accessory. Many people like to wear them because they are simple, but send a clear message. |
Published: Monday 18 October, 2010 |
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Jewelry Christian |
When it comes to religious crosses and crucifixes are some of the most popular. |
Published: Monday 18 October, 2010 |
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Sterling Silver Religious Jewelry |
Another common type of sterling silver religious jewelry is, of course, cross pendants. These often simply designed pieces are made for exactly this reason, to be a subtle reminder of your faith. Makes a great gift. |
Published: Monday 18 October, 2010 |
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Celtic Ring |
Perhaps the most unique characteristic of the Celtic ring is that it features the knot design that is a singular Celtic symbol. This is often the feature of traditional Irish, Celtic, and Gaelic wedding rings because of the obvious connotation that the ceremony is intended to joint two people toget... |
Published: Monday 18 October, 2010 |
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Celtic cross |
The Celtic cross is much different from the basic Christian cross in two ways. First of all, the Celtic version, which was integral to pagan faith, features a circle that sits evenly around the Vertices of the cross. |
Published: Wednesday 13 October, 2010 |
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Celtic jewelry |
Celtic jewelry is a great gift idea for all occasions. College graduations, Mother’s Day, Confirmation, birthdays, anniversaries, and other special holidays are perfect times to give things like Celtic jewelry. |
Published: Wednesday 13 October, 2010 |
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baby gifts |
There are two kinds of gifts you can give to a new baby; something that will please the parents and something that will please the baby. Both kinds of baby gifts are welcome and you might consider choosing one of each. |
Published: Wednesday 13 October, 2010 |
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Baptism gifts |
As a public declaration of faith, a baptism is an important landmark in a person’s life, no matter what his or her age. It is traditional to give a gift to the person baptized, usually a keepsake, to commemorate the occasion. |
Published: Wednesday 13 October, 2010 |
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Roman Catholic Church |
The Roman Catholic Church has a ritual that welcomes adult converts into the church. It includes first communion, confirmation and baptism all in one ceremony and is called the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). |
Published: Wednesday 13 October, 2010 |
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Confirmation gifts |
Sometime between the ages of 11 and 16 a child in the Christian faith has a confirmation, which is a rite of initiation into his or her family church. |
Published: Wednesday 13 October, 2010 |
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Communion Gifts |
For a Catholic girl or boy, first communion is a very important day in their life. It will not be simply a memory; it is the beginning of their relationship with Jesus. |
Published: Friday 08 October, 2010 |
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Children's Jewelry Gift Ideas |
There is a huge selection online for jewelry for a child, and for infants to teens. Jewelry is also a good gift for special occasions because it is something a child can keep for years that will remind them of their childhood. |
Published: Thursday 07 October, 2010 |
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Diamond Cross Pendant |
A cross pendant is both a symbol of one’s faith and a fashion statement. A diamond cross pendant is a glorious way to express both. The diamonds are set in yellow and white gold or platinum in every style of cross imaginable from simple Latin cross, Celtic cross, trefoil cross and designer crosses t... |
Published: Thursday 26 August, 2010 |
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Catholic Confirmation Gifts For A Variety of Honorees |
For many teenagers, Confirmation is a very important time in their lives but not just because they will get Catholic confirmation gifts. Confirmation is the process by which a young person makes a commitment to the Catholic Church, to be devout and an active member. |
Published: Thursday 26 August, 2010 |
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Catholic Gifts Ideas For Many Occassions |
There are many reasons why you might need to give Catholic gifts. Aside from the typical holidays, the Catholic Church has many rites of passage, called the Sacraments, which members experience at different points in their lives. |
Published: Thursday 26 August, 2010 |
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Baby Christmas Gifts: Speak from the Heart |
Christmas is an important time to celebrate and give gifts, which is why baby Christmas gifts are an important part of the celebration for children. Everyone understands the importance of a baby’s first Christmas and any Christmas after that. |
Published: Thursday 26 August, 2010 |
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