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The following links are sponsored by the St. Charles Borromeo Catholic
Church in Picayune, Ms..
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See our free on-line Second Edition English Translation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church with the corrections promulgated by Pope John Paul II on 8 September 1997. This on-line Catechism includes a handy search engine, two different tables of contents, a new index and cross-references. Copyright permission was granted by Amministrazione Del Patrimonio Della Sede Apostolica.
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To Tell You The Whole Truth About the Church and the Holy Bible is a free on-line apologetics booklet written by the pastor and parishioners of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. It is a bird's eye view of the history of the Church and the Bible, with short answers to a few common questions. Point Papers compliment the booklet, addressing questions related to Catholicism which required more in-depth answers. Now also available in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format!
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I'm Glad You Asked! is the result of questions that were asked by parishioners about their faith. Being the only Catholic Church in the region, may of the parishioners asked questions that they themselves were asked by their non-Catholic friends. You'll be surprised by the depth and breadth of these issues in this free on-line booklet. Now also available in Adobe Acrobat PDF Format!
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The St. Charles Bible Study group meets every Wednesday evening following Mass to study the readings for the upcoming Sunday Mass, Holy Days of Obligation and other special days in the liturgical calendar. Our Bible Study lessons for the entire 3 year cycle of the Liturgical Calendar are now available on-line, free of charge!
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Patron Saints are powerful prayer partners! Do you know what Patron Saint best meets your need for intercessory prayer? Our Patron Saint Index lists saints by name, patronage & feast day. And for many of the most popular Patron Saints, we have provided a brief biography.
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