March 12th, 2010

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(Whole Peal) The Bells of Metropolitan (National) Cathedral at Zocalo, Mexico.

March 9th, 2010
from bellschurchst

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This cathedral has 25 bells.
18 bells on East Tower Bell and 7 bells on West Tower Bell.
The mass of big bell is 13000kg, Name “Santa Maria de Guadalupe” and it’s great of Mexico.
The Mass of 2nd big bell is 7000kg and Name “Doña Maria”.

Traditional Catholic Prayers

March 9th, 2010
from DevoutCatholicism

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As you shall shortly deduce, this video displays imagery pertaining to Jesus the Christ, and His Holy Catholic Church, in conjunction to traditional Catholic prayers. I certainly hope, and pray, it proves edifying for your walk with Christ.

Also, I pray this Lenten season is proving holy and beneficial, rife with the graces of our Lord Jesus Christ.

May God bless you abundantly, dear brothers and sisters in Christ!

On a final note- if ever you have genuine inquiries pertaining to the Catholic faith, please do not hesitate to ask.

Sacred Heart receives basilica designation

March 6th, 2010
from ajc.com
By Shelia M. Poole

Saints Peter and Paul church began in a small wooden building near what is now downtown Atlanta.

John Spink, jspink@ajc.com The Sacred Heart Catholic Church is on the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of its artistically significant architecture.

One hundred thirty years later, the church, later known as Sacred Heart Catholic Church, has been designated a minor basilica by the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments at the Vatican.

The title changes Sacred Heart’s name, to the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus,  confers certain ceremonial rights on it and elevates its place among churches. It’s the first church in the Archdiocese of Atlanta and the state to received the designation.

And it’s the 67th basilica named in the United States, said the Rev. T.J. Meehan, pastor of Sacred Heart, which is at 353 Peachtree St. NE.

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100 US Anglican parishes convert to Roman Catholic Church

March 5th, 2010
from telegraph.co.uk
by Simon Caldwell

About 100 traditionalist Anglican parishes across the United States have decided to convert en masse to the Roman Catholic Church, it emerged yesterday.

The Anglican Church in America (ACA) will now enter the Catholic Church as a block, bringing in thousands of converts

They have voted to take up the offer made by Pope Benedict XVI in November that permits vicars and their entire congregations to defect to Rome while keeping many of their Anglican traditions, including married priests.

By issuing the apostolic constitution Anglicanorum coetibus (on groups of Anglicans) the Pope was accused of attempting to poach Anglicans unhappy about decisions taken in their Church to ordain women and sexually-active homosexuals as priests and bishops.

But the Vatican insisted that the move to create self-governing “personal ordinariates”, which resemble dioceses in structure, came as a result of requests from at least 30 disaffected Anglican bishops around the world for “corporate reunion” with the Catholic Church.

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