Gallery of Catholic Things Collection
Catholicism is based on Jesus Christ who is believed to be God who became man. In Catholicism, the core teaching is love for God and others. This law teaches everyone to do good with others and have concern for others. The first difference between Catholic and Protestant lies in the understanding of the Bible. Catholics, on the other hand, do not base their beliefs on the Bible alone. Together with the Scriptures, they are also bound by the traditions of the Roman Catholic Church.
For Protestants, the “Catholic Church” or what is often translated as “The Common Church” means all people who believe in Jesus Christ throughout the world and throughout all time, regardless of “denomination”.

Praying of Mary Angel Catecismo

A stands for Angel in Catholic

Saint Pope Leo Story
Leo I, also known as Leo the Great, was bishop of Rome from 29 September 440 until his death. Pope Benedict XVI said that Leo’s papacy was “unquestionably one of the most important in the history of the Church.” He was a Roman aristocrat, and was the first pope to be called “His Majesty”
Leo X was not only the head of the Christian church but also the temporal ruler of the Papal States and the head of the Medici family that ruled the Florentine republic. To exert his influence in Italy, he used the common practice of nepotism.
Leo is represented by a lion, and these passionate fire signs are the kings and queens of the heavenly jungle. They love to embrace their royal status: Vivacious, theatrical, and passionate, Leos love to bask in the spotlight and celebrate themselves.
Pope Leo X died quite suddenly of pneumonia at the age of 45 on December 1, 1521, and was buried in Santa Maria Sopra Minerva in Rome. His death came just 10 months after he excommunicated Martin Luther, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation, who was accused of 41 errors in his teachings.
Saint Pope Leo The Great

Faith in Dividends for Life
As students grow in faith, they learn to see our world in the light of the Truth — they learn to see the truth of our humanity and salvation. They are led to a deeper knowledge of their faith and of themselves, knowing themselves, each of which is imbued with the invaluable human dignity of beloved sons and daughters of God.
Acting on this dignity, students are challenged by their teachers to grow in academic knowledge and to seek God’s truth in the world and in all that He has created. As students grow in knowledge and their faith deepens, so do they acquire the discipline necessary for further academic study and spiritual growth.
The mind and body discipline necessary for academic success also lays the foundation for serving others as students learn to deny themselves in the service of others. As students grow in faith, knowledge, and discipline, so too are they educated in morals, knowledge and principles of right conduct.
Catholic Dividends Life Timeless Miracle

The Seven Sacraments

Jesus First Station

Feast Day Our Lady Of Sorrows

The Ninth Station

Baptism By The Great

Lamb Of God Easter Immaculate Heart

Catholic Mary The Angel

The Holy Family

Holy Ghost Spirit Dove

Corpus Christi Procession Catholic Activity

Easter Lily and Holy Cross

The Hail Mary Prayer

Save The Animal from Noah

Priest Celebrating Mass Catholic Kids

Immaculate Sacraments Rosary Saints

We hope you enjoy yourself with us. You may try to understand your kids about catholic through our collections above.