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A Catholic Congress

The Catholic Knight is urging all readers to hold our Catholic politicians in congress accountable for living their Catholic faith…and voting that way!

Visit his site to see the complete list of Catholics in Congress.

How to Become a Catholic

This article from Catholic Answers examines the joyful process by which one becomes a Catholic.  Something good share with your family and friends.

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GF07

Global Fast 2007 is targeted for February 21, 2007 – Ash Wednesday.  It’s encouraging people to fast and give alms. The goal: to change the world by getting 10,000,000 people to give up their food for one day and donate the money saved to charity. (read more)

The top 10 nations that persecute Christians

from the Catholic Knight

  1. North Korea
  2. Iraq
  3. Ethiopia
  4. Saudi Arabia
  5. Somalia
  6. Iran
  7. Eritrea
  8. China
  9. Vietnam
  10. Pakistan

read full story here

Miniature Monuments

It’s not often you can give a gift that will remain with families for generations to come.  These sand blasted and hand painted monuments are truly a unique gift that will become a family keepsake for anyone you give it to!   This is certainly the gift that keeps on giving.

This monument is 10” W x 6”D x 18”T and weighs 35 lbs. Lettering is engraved and colored gold with edging engraved and colored gold. The base is engraved with the Two Great Commandments.

School Choices at a Glance

Here is a very information article about how each of us are called to educate our children.  Parents “have the mission of educating their children in the Christian faith.”  Pretty strong words that are not to be taken lightly.

For some this may be the parish school.  For others, it may be homeschooling or the public school.  The bottom line is that parents have a responsibility; not a right, not a choice but a responsibility to make sure that their children receive a Catholic education.  As a father of seven children, I know that not all kids are the same.  What is best for one may not be what is best for others. 

I encourage everyone to look at their options and make the right choice.  Too often it is left to chance.  “We will send them to the Parish school because that is where I went” or “We will send them to the public school because that is where their friends are going.”

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The Last Acceptable Prejudice….

This book shines a light on anti-Catholic sentiment in American society and illuminates its causes, looking closely at gay and feminist anti-Catholicism, anti-Catholic rhetoric and imagery in the media, and the anti-Catholicism of the academic world.

New Year’s Resolutions Worth Keeping

Here are five suggestions from the Notebook of Mike St. Pierre that we all can work on.

  1. I will see my work as holy.
  2. I will be a person of clear mission.
  3. I will be organized and effective.
  4. I will manage time exceptionally well.
  5. I will be a grower and learner.

You can read more from Mike on these resolutions here.