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Traditional Catholic Faith => The Sacred: Catholic Liturgy, Chant, Prayers => Topic started by: magdalena on February 06, 2013, 08:26:21 PM
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I just came across this traditional website and thought I'd pass it on. Maybe someone here is already familiar with it and can offer some information regarding it.
http://catholicharboroffaithandmorals.com/
http://catholicharboroffaithandmorals.com/Index%20for%20the%20Season%20of%20Lent.html
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A Sample.
http://catholicharboroffaithandmorals.com/Purgatory%20Index.html
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It appears to be a veritable feast for eyes ears and spirit! Very rich!
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I use it regularly; and love it. Nadir is right, it's a feast.
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The letter by Fr. Muller, c. 1880, on How People Lose Their Faith is just one of the many gems in this brilliant website.
Catholic Harbor of Faith and Morals is just beautiful. Thanks for linking it up, Magdalena!
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..and I second that, Elizabeth!!! Excellent site.
:applause:
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They have hard to find litanies and devotions, laid out in such a pleasing manner. And, if you get called away, beautiful Catholic music reminds you to keep praying! It's so fabulous--I think people could use this in their cars with iPods and iPhones, even Kindle. So, this is one modern thing I adore!
I should mention I believe they were a true harbor for me a few months ago when I began a novena for a special intention. May God bless the webmasters.
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The letter by Fr. Muller, c. 1880, on How People Lose Their Faith is just one of the many gems in this brilliant website.
Catholic Harbor of Faith and Morals is just beautiful. Thanks for linking it up, Magdalena!
You're welcome. :pray:
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I just gave the site a quick glance but just beautiful! The audio and visual content very uplifting and conducive to faith enrichment. I can see there are many good articles on faith,morals, teaching of the saints etc. will look forward to exploring some of then. :pray:
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This site has been indispensable to me for several years as a source for weekly church bulletin composition. It's one of 3 primary sources; the others: The Liturgical Year and The Church's Year.
I can always count on traditional sermons and meditations. And the background music is uplifting during the many hours I'm working.