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FAITH OF ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

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Image of Catholic Church at Vatican By Edward Matulanya Here are Meaning, believe, founder, sacraments, teaching source, Morals, source of faith, History and key teaching of Roman Catholic Church. 1. Meaning of Roman Catholic Church  The Roman Catholic Church means the universal Christian community under the leadership of the Bishop of Rome (the Pope). 2. Understand the Core Beliefs of the Roman Catholic Faith The Roman Catholic Church belief in one God in three persons ; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Catechism of the Catholic Church [CCC], 1997, §234; Matt. 28:19). Catholics hold that Jesus Christ is true God and true man, whose incarnation, death, and resurrection bring salvation to humanity (CCC, 1997, §§461–463; John 1:14). 3. Founder of Roman Catholic Church  The Church, founded by Christ on the apostles with the pope as Peter’s successor, is “the universal sacrament of salvation” (CCC, 1997, §774; Matt. 16:18–19). Salvation is a gift of grace received through faith ...

SAINT FLAVIAN OF ACQUAPENDENTE, MARTYR

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Image of Saint Flavian of Acquapendente By Edward Matulanya  Discover the life and legacy of Saint Flavian of Acquapendente, a revered Roman Catholic martyr. Learn about his faith, martyrdom, feast day, and enduring spiritual significance in Catholic tradition.  1. Introduction of Saint Flavian of Acquapendente Saint Flavian of Acquapendente is a revered Roman Catholic martyr celebrated for his unwavering faith and sacrifice. His story highlights the courage of early Christians who faced persecution for their beliefs. This article explores Saint Flavian’s life, martyrdom, and enduring spiritual legacy, making him an important figure in Catholic history and devotion (Butler, 1997; Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1997). 2. Biography of Saint Flavian, Catholic Martyr from Acquapendente Saint Flavian lived in Acquapendente, Italy, during the Roman Empire when Christianity was often persecuted. Although historical details are limited, the Church recognizes him as a martyr who s...

SAINT TARSILLA/THARSILLA, VIRGIN

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Image of Saint Tarsilla/Tharsilla By Edward Matulanya  Discover the life, virtues, and legacy of Saint Tarsilla/Tharsilla, the Roman virgin saint venerated in the Catholic Church. Learn about her feast day, devotion, and role as a model of faith, purity, and early Christian virtue. 1. Saint Tarsilla; Life and Legacy of the Roman Virgin Saint Tarsilla is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church as a virgin who dedicated her life entirely to God . Her life exemplifies steadfast faith , moral integrity, and the choice of spiritual over worldly pursuits, which is central to Catholic teaching on sanctity (Farmer, 2011; Bunson, 2014). For e xample, her legacy inspires young Catholics to embrace purity and service to God, often referenced in catechetical programs. 2. Who Was Saint Tarsilla? Roman Catholic Virgin and Martyr Tarsilla is recognized as a model of virginity and holiness, representing the Catholic ideal of consecrated life. While not widely documented as a martyr, her spiritual m...

SAINT GELASIUS

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Image of Saint Gelasius I, Pope of Roman Catholic Church By Edward Matulanya  Here are Early Life, of Saint Gelasius I, Pope of Roman Catholic Church. 1. Early Life and Background of Saint Gelasius I, Pope of Roman Catholic Church  Saint Gelasius I, Pope of Roman Catholic Church born in Algeria North Africa, likely in the region of modern Algeria or Tunisia. His African heritage is mentioned by multiple historical sources, and his upbringing within a Christian intellectual environment helped form his later leadership in Rome (Duffy, 2006). For e xample,  Born in Roman Africa, Gelasius grew up amid the decline of the Western Roman Empire, an instability that shaped his administrative and pastoral priorities” (Duffy, 2006). 2. Rise to the Papacy of  Saint Gelasius I, Pope of Roman Catholic Church Saint Gelasius I, Pope of Roman Catholic served faithfully under Pope Felix III, gaining a reputation for doctrinal clarity and exceptional administrative skill. He was electe...

SAINT MAURUS, MARTYR ON VIA SALARIA

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Image of Saint Maurus, Martyr on the Via Salaria By Edward Matulanya  Explore Biography, Early life, history, Miracles, Legacy and Patronage of Saint Maurus, Martyr. 1. Introduction to Saint Maurus, Martyr on the Via Salaria Saint Maurus is commemorated as an early Christian martyr whose witness to faith is preserved in the Roman Martyrology. Although little is known about his life, the Church honors him for his courage and fidelity to Christ (Vatican News, n.d.; Boston Catholic Journal, 2004). For e xample, On December 10, churches may mention Saint Maurus in prayers , reminding the faithful of the many unnamed martyrs who gave their lives for the faith. 2. Historical Background of Saint Maurus The historical record is minimal. The Martyrology notes that he was martyred at the cemetery of Thraso on the Via Salaria Nova and calls him “an innocent boy not driven from the faith by any torture” (Boston Catholic Journal, 2004). No further details about his family, birthplace, or early ...

SAINT BIBIANA, VIRGIN AND MARTYR

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Image of Saint Bibiana, Virgin and Martyr By Edward Matulanya  Here are Biography, History, Legacy, Miracles, Martyr and Patronage of Saint Bibiana, Virgin and Martyr. 1. Introduction to Saint Bibiana, Virgin and Martyr of the Catholic Church Saint Bibiana, honored as a virgin and martyr of early Christianity, she is remembered for her courage and steadfast faith in the face of persecution in Rome (Kirsch, 1907). Her life exemplifies purity, devotion, and the willingness to endure suffering for Christ, making her a model for Christians, particularly young women (Catholic.net, n.d.). 2. Historical Background of Saint Bibiana Bibiana’s veneration is historically documented by the construction of a basilica over her tomb by Pope Simplicius in the late 5th century (Kirsch, 1907). Although details of her life are largely derived from legend, she is recognized as an early Roman martyr whose story inspired devotion in subsequent generations (McClintock & Strong, 1880). 3. Early Life a...

SAINT ADELAIDE OF BURGUNDY

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Image of  Saint Adelaide of Burgundy   By Edward Matulanya  Learn about Saint Adelaide of Burgundy, a revered Roman Catholic saint, empress, and advocate of faith and charity. Discover her life, virtues, and lasting legacy in the Church. 1. Introduction to Saint Adelaide of Burgundy Saint Adelaide of Burgundy (931–999 AD) was a medieval empress and a devout Catholic saint. Known for her piety, political wisdom, and charitable works, she played a key role in the Holy Roman Empire. The Roman Catholic Church venerates her as a model of faith , leadership, and Christian charity (Farmer, 2011). For example, she is remembered for her ability to maintain both her spiritual devotion and her political influence, often mediating disputes among European nobles. 2. Early Life and Family Background Adelaide was born in Burgundy, the daughter of Rudolf II, King of Upper Burgundy, and Bertha of Swabia. Her royal lineage gave her a position of influence from an early age, and she receiv...