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Our Catholic Responses department has been working hard to provide you with new FAITH FACTS to address pressing issues facing the Church and to provide sound answers to your questions on the Catholic faith.

Check out out latest FAITH FACTS:

Appropriate Devotional Activities During Eucharistic Exposition

Attending Non-Christian Worship Services

Burying a Statue of St. Joseph to Sell One’s Home

Common Questions about Catholic Funeral Rites
Catholic Funerals and Burials in Catholic Cemeteries

Frozen Embryos and Embryo Adoption

Holy Communion for Catholics Suffering from Celiac Sprue Disease, Alcoholism, or Other Related Diseases

Jehovah as a Name of God

Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Holy Spirit

Music during the Proclamation of Prayers at Mass

Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur

Postures and Gestures during the Mass

Recommended Spiritual Retreat Centers

Should I Be a Confirmation Sponsor?
Should I Be a Godparent?

Should the Christian Faithful Utilize Horoscopes?

“So That We Might Become God”: Understanding Catechism No. 460


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From Our Founder

Catholics United for the Faith has offered assistance to the Catholic bishops in the United States in their great work of furthering the all-important renewal which the Documents of the Council call for and which Pope Paul VI described as an inner, personal, moral renewal. This purpose, which is first in importance, and which is a prerequisite for the others, means that we exist in order to respond publicly and together to what Vatican II called the universal call to holiness. This spiritual renewal must be realized by the response of large numbers of the laity to the call to perfection, by an awakening to the depth and totality of Christ’s call; it means a real conversion into that leaven, that salt, that light which Christ asks us to be.

H. Lyman Stebbins
December 1981