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Vincent Pham, known as The Catholic Man by many of his friends, is a student at the University of Toronto’s Trinity College of the Faculty of Arts and Science, pursuing a double major in Ethics, Society & Law, and Philosophy along with a minor in Christianity and Culture. Vincent is an alumnus of Chaminade College School in Toronto (Class of 2019). He has a great love for all things Catholic, especially Catholic liturgy.
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“Jesus, I Trust in You” – A Reflection on Our World at this Point in History
First, a story of a print of the Divine Mercy: Three years ago, I was in Europe with some fellow colleagues of Chaminade College School and we spent approximately two days in Florence, Italy. When we had time to do … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Reflection, Catholicism, Christian, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Catholicism, Covid-19, Divine Mercy, Prayer, Ukraine, War and Conflict
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Answer: How do I Find Time to Pray?
In the midst of homework, sports tournaments and practices and other extra-curricular activities, prayer tends to the last thing on a Catholic teenager’s daily to-do list. Not only is this the case for Catholic teens, but also the case in … Continue reading
Reflecting on God’s Not Dead 1 and 2 and Relativism
Last school year in Grade 11 Law class, the law teacher lent me a movie titled, God’s Not Dead. Just a couple days ago, I managed to stream God’s Not Dead 2 online. Interesting enough, in my grade 10 religion class, … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Reflection, Catholicism, Christian, School Reflection, Uncategorized
Tagged abortion, Canada, Catholic Ethics, Catholicism, Catholics, Catholics Oppose Use of Euthanasia, Christian, Cosmological argument, Effects of Relativism, Ethics, Euthansia, God, God is alive, God's not dead, God's Not Dead Movie, I am the Life, I am the Truth, I am the Way, Jesus Way Truth Life, Pro life, Reasoning, Reasoning God, Relativism, Way Truth Life
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Catholic or Christian? What’s the difference?
One of the questions I am asked the most is, “What is the difference between a Catholic and a Christian?”. Many think that Catholic and Christian are two different groups. However, that is not true. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines Christian as “one … Continue reading
Posted in Catholicism, Christian, Christian Unity, Uncategorized
Tagged Are Catholic and Christians the Same?, Are Catholics Christian?, Are Christians Catholic?, Catholic FAQs, Catholic Questions, Catholicas, Catholicism, Catholicism Questions, Christian FAQs, Christian questions, Christian Unity, Christians, If I am Catholic am I Christian?, What is the difference between Catholic and Christian?
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6 Tips to Help You Understand and Participate More Actively at Mass (Updated)
Preface: This article was posted here on May 20, 2016. However, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, I noticed a spike in the number of reads in this article. During this time, as many Catholics around the world are facing unprecedented … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Reflection, Catholicism, Christian, Evangelization, Liturgy, Missal, Mission, Roman Missal, Uncategorized
Tagged Advice, Boring Mass, Catholic life, Catholicism, Catholics, Early, Hour, Liturgy, Mass, Missal, Prayer, Preparation, Reform of Liturgy, Sacrosanctum Concilium, Tips, Vatican II
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The Strength of My Day: Liturgy of the Hours
At the end of July 2015, I went to Goodwill to snoop around. After looking at some merchandise, I found a copy of ‘Shorter Christian Prayer’ that looked very new and bought it for $1.25. Since then, I have tried … Continue reading