Posted on 07/03/2009 5:20:19 PM PDT by Salvation
Featured Term (selected at random):
Traditionally each month of the liturgical year is dedicated to some mystery of the faith or special saint, as follows: January, the Holy Name of Jesus; February, the Passion; March, St. Joseph; April, the Resurrection; May, the Blessed Virgin; June, the Sacred Heart; July, the Precious Blood; August, the Assumption; September, the Holy Cross; October, the Rosary; November, the Poor Souls; December, Advent, or the Coming of Christ.
Am I wrong? I always thought December’s devotion was the Immaculate Concetption.
Catholic Word of the Day not linked but you can do a search to find them.
Proclamation |
Consecration to the Sacred Heart |
Nominalism |
Rules of Conscience |
St. John Lateran |
Hermeneutics |
Doctrinal Universalism |
Good Friday |
Our Father |
Soul of the Church |
Latin Cross |
Book of Sentences |
Liber Pontificalis |
Paraclete |
People of God |
Bodily Resurrection |
Cardinal Electors |
Subsidiarity |
Striking the Breast |
Transfinalization |
Ordinary |
Titular Sees |
Wake |
Knowledge |
Polygenism |
Sede Vacante |
Peace Plate or Tablet |
Heroic Act |
Abbey Nullius |
Vulgate |
Founder |
Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples |
Vow |
Impassibility |
Vitandus |
Dedication of the Months |
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