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The 1914 Catholic Encyclopedia is the most comprehensive resource on Catholic teaching, history, and information ever gathered in all of human history
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Only Catholic Online, located at www catholic org, gives the largest and broadest population of Catholics worldwide easy access to comprehensive, educational and timely information about Catholicism, and provides a range of easy methods to integrate their faith into their daily lives
- Daily Reading for Thursday, March 26th, 2026 - Catholic Online
The daily readings are taken from the lectionary which divides much of the Bible into three years worth of readings If you complete the daily readings each day for three years, you will read 15 percent of the Old Testament and 71 percent of the New Testament
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The word Catholic ( katholikos from katholou -- throughout the whole, i e , universal) occurs in the Greek classics, e g , in Aristotle and Polybius, and was freely used by the earlier Christian writers in what we may call its primitive and non-ecclesiastical sense Thus we meet such
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