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Why Catholic Dating is Becoming Increasingly Popular
Added to Relationships on July 31, 2010 |
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Christian dating is regarded to have many inhibitions according to the faith. Christians are either catholics or protestants. Catholic dating is for people who share catholic kind of faith. It is a category offered by most Christian dating sites. Catholic singles can be able to choose a partner based on whether she/he is a Catholic. [...]
Read Article »Why Catholic Dating is Becoming Increasingly Popular
Added to Relationships on July 31, 2010 |
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Christian dating is regarded to have many inhibitions according to the faith. Christians are either catholics or protestants. Catholic dating is for people who share catholic kind of faith. It is a category offered by most Christian dating sites. Catholic singles can be able to choose a partner based on whether she/he is a Catholic. [...]
Read Article »How many gay marriage ceremonies have been performed in Mass in Catholic Churches?
Added to Relationships on April 19, 2010 |
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Reader question: It seems like the only thing anyone can say in opposition to gay marraige is that it would force churches to perform those ceremonies. OK, we have a great test to see if that’s actually an issue. 1. Mass legalized gay marriage. 2. Catholic church is opposed to gay mariage 3. How many [...]
Read Article »My Gay Catholic College Coming Out
Added to College on January 27, 2010 |
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Exclusive video! Gay AND Catholic? True story. Turns out, they’re not mutually exclusive. Here’s how a positive experience at a Catholic college served to strengthened my faith in simple things. Thanks for the questions. I hope for your comments. -mary b GO to www.FortunateFamilies.com if you have catholic parents that might be open to some [...]
Read Article »On 15 April 1912 the SS Titanic sunk on her maiden voyage and over 1,500 people died. Fourteen years earlier a novel was published by Morgan Robertson which seemed to foretell the disaster. The book described a ship the same size as the Titanic which crashes into an iceberg on its maiden voyage on a misty April night. The name of Robertson’s fictional ship was the Titan.
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