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The Oxcart - Facts about our Catholic faith and answers to parents questions

 


What is "The Oxcart"?
The Oxcart is named in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas. Nicknamed the "Dumb Ox" by his classmates because of his shyness and size, Thomas went on to become the patron saint of scholars and widely regarded as one of the greatest minds of all time. The Oxcart invokes St. Thomas as its patron and will be a place to learn, be inspired and fortified in the faith. While the primary focus of the Oxcart is Catholic education, it will also be a collection of essays, facts about our Catholic faith and a place to find answers to parents questions.

The Year of Faith: Recovering a Culture that is Genuinely Catholic

Properly Addressing Clergy

The Most Holy Rosary

A different sort of liberated woman

What’s So Great About Catholicism?

Religious Freedom Under Fire

What contraception has wrought

Warning - Are You Being Targeted For Euthanasia?

Six Guidelines for Living a Fulfilling Life

Report: Many Catholic Colleges Have Ties to Planned Parenthood

The Splendor of a Catholic Education

Five Essential Marks of Catholic Schools

"Are You Scrupulous?" John Cardinal O'Connor's homily at Sunday Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral March 7, 1999.

Particular Examen on the Theological Virtues by FATHER JOHN A. HARDON, S.J.

The Great Heresies

'21 Reasons Why Gender Matters' Examines Gender Disorientation Pathology And Social Policy

Devotion to Our Lady

Twenty Arguments For The Existence Of God

The Virtue of Prudence

Science, myths and same-sex parenting

Whatever Happened to Common Sense at the End of Life?

Transmitting the Catholic Faith: The Vocation of a High School Religion Teacher

What are the rules for attending weddings?

Fundamentalist or Catholic?

Politics and Religion

Church References Concerning Homosexuality

Losing the 'P' in PTA

The Virtue of Fortitude

Archbishop Sheen Today! Denying our Sins - Part One

Questions & Answers concerning Non-Catholic Weddings

Redemptive Suffering

Order and Design Require a Supreme Intelligence

The Splendor and Grandeur of The Sacrament of Confession

The Forgotten Virtue: Modesty In Dress

The New Language: A Crash Course in the Theology of the Body

How To Become a Catholic

Why Go to Mass?

Dissent Poisons

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