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  1. Mother Teresa of Calcutta Quotes, Biography, Facts, Letters, Accomplishments, Faith, and more. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a Roman Catholic nun, founder of the Missionaries of Charity, and recipient of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her humanitarian work. In 2003, six years after her death, Mother Teresa began a passage to saintho...
  2. Visiting Rome? List of Rome Landmarks here! Rome is the capital of Italy as well as the largest and most populous city in the country. It is located in the central-western portion of the Italian peninsula, on the Tiber river. Rome's history as a city spans over two and a half thousand years, a...
  3. Anthony De Mello, Christian inspiration from India Influenced the world through his powerful understanding of the human condition. Through the use of parables and teaching stories, de Mello pointed the way to authentic living. The influence of spiritual traditions outside mainstream Christianity is c...
  4. Vatican Islam Conspiracy Does the Vatican have something to hide or was this truly the religious hoax of the century?  The Pope of the Roman Catholic Church was the catylist in the "creation" of Islam says Jack Chick, founder of the world's largest religio...
  5. Top 10 vacation destinations in Italy Italy is the home of the greatest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites - art and monuments are everywhere around the country. It is also famous worldwide for its cuisine, its fashion, the luxury sports cars and motorcycles, as well as for its beauti...
  6. Visit Rome in Italy Rome or Roma, for its native inhabitants, is such a fascinating city. Being the capital city of Italy, it is considered as one of the centers of tourism worldwide. It is also the country's most populous and largest city. Through the years, this city...
  7. Discover The Attractions Of Rome The Eternal City I had the amazing good fortune to spend nearly three years living in Rome. I was studying at the time at the Pontifical Gregorian University. From my term time home the popular Rome attractions of Campo Di Fiori, Piazza Navona, St Peter's Basilica an...
  8. Vatican City State - Rome Italy I had the very good fortune to spend almost three years living in Rome and living a few minutes walk from The Vatican. I was studying at the time at the Pontifical Gregorian University. From my term time home the popular attractions of St Peter's Bas...
  9. Botticelli Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi, better known as Sandro Botticelli (March 1, 1444/45 – May 17, 1510) was an Italian painter of the Florentine school during the Early Renaissance (Quattrocento). Less than a hundred years later, this move...
  10. Jesus Is Back - What Would He Say On Squidoo? What would Jesus say about our sorry state of world affairs? If Jesus came back today - would He be angry? Amused? Frustrated? Would Jesus do Squidoo? (Find an interesting post on SquidLog.com about this question.) What would the Master say? I don't...
  11. Fra Angelico Fra Angelico ("angelic friar") (c. 1395 - 1455) was an Italian Domenican monk and fresco painter. He painted frescoes in the convent of San Marco, Florence, and in the chapel of Pope Nicholas V in the Vatican. His work was characterized by a simple...
  12. Vatican City Vatican City, officially State of the Vatican City (Latin: Status Civitatis Vaticanae; Italian: Stato della Città del Vaticano), is a landlocked sovereign city-state whose territory consists of a walled enclave within the city of Rome. At appr...
  13. Italy, Greek Islands, French Riviera - Cruising the Med Join me on a cruise ship sailing around the Mediterranean. Starting with the sights and sounds of Rome, to Florence and Pisa. The French Riviera. Monaco. Scicily then on to the Greek Islands - Santorini, Mykanos. Travelling by cruishe ship is a great...
  14. All about Rome The ancient city of Rome is Italy's capital city and home to some world class attractions, not to mention the best pizza and coffee in the world!
  15. Anti-Catholic Polemics and Bigotry Is the Roman Catholic Church the great whore of Babylon? Is the Pope the Antichrist? Are Roman Catholics really going to Hell? Join me us I dig deep into these issues on Catholicism.
  16. inculturation Inculturation is a term used in Christian missiology referring to the adaptation of the way the Gospel is presented for the specific cultures being evangelized. It is attuned - but not identical - to the term enculturation used in Sociology. The term...
  17. Rome, Italy: The must-see sights of Rome Layered with thousands of years of history, the city of Rome is the only place on earth where you can find a church built by Michelangelo built into the ruins of an ancient Roman bath. After centuries of cultural transformations, from ancient times...
  18. Lenten Sacrifice - Will yours be a vice or a virtue Do you sacrficie something to improve yourself, a vice, or one of the favorite things you like to do? Are you going to give up a vice like smoking or a virtue like chocolate? I am a Catholic and I am raising my kids Catholic. I would not say I am re...
  19. Rome Stickers We've picked up some nice sticker designs for you from the CafePress Online Store with focus to the most famous Rome landmark - The Colosseum. Select from variety of rectangular and oval stickers. Enjoy :) Do you like this page? Stumble It!
  20. Rome theme T-Shirts We've picked up some nice T-Shirt designs for you from the CafePress Online Store with focus to the most famous Rome landmark - The Colosseum. Enjoy :) Do you like this page? Stumble It!