Under this page you'll find a compendium of information about all things Catholic:
Under What We Believe, you'll find sources on Catholic dogma (including the Catholic Catechism).
Under Saints, you'll find information on our patron saints, Our Lady of Sorrows and St. Anthony of Padua, as well as links to the Saint of the Day, and an encyclopedia of saints.
Under Angels, you'll find the hierarchy of angels.
Check out the links to interesting information (such as Sacred Sites, the Monitor, and a Catholic Encyclopedia) down the left side of this page!
In addition to these sources, we have a local Catholic radio station, WFJS 1260 AM, where you can hear a multitude of programs on our Catholic faith. You can also live stream the broadcast on your tablet or cell phone. Check out their website,
www.domesticchurchmedia.org for more information.
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