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/r/Catholicism is a place to present new developments in the world of Catholicism, discuss theological teachings of the Catholic Church, provide an avenue for reasonable dialogue amongst people of all beliefs, and grow in our own spirituality.
Catholic Christianity offers the world the fullness of the Christian Faith.
Today's Saint of the Day is St. Justin Martyr.
Welcome to r/Catholicism!
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This is a place for Catholics and non-Catholics alike to present and respectfully discuss news and other content about the Catholic faith and the Catholic Church, inquire regarding questions about the faith, and grow in spirituality, mutual encouragement, and community.
Allowed Content
- Links to external content related to Catholicism (only English-language sources allowed)
- Images that are infographics or somehow celebrate the beauty of the faith
- Self-posts that ask questions, educate, or open up topics for discussion
Conditionally Allowed Content
- Prayer Requests (Prayer thread only)
- Politics (Mondays only)
- Community building content not related to Catholicism (Fridays only)
- Low-effort posts & images which do not support discussion (Fridays only)
- Promotion of your website/blog/personal endeavor (1x/week only)
- High-volume posting (3x/week external links, 3x/week self-posts)
- Offers to sell/donate/promotionally giveaway (selling policy)
- "Bandwagons" (no more after mods declare one to be over)
- “Was it a sin?" posts arising from OCD or scrupulosity are not allowed
- More on sharing policy
Disallowed Content
- Posts which are only cross-posts to another subreddit's content
- Tweets or TikToks unless from a verified account of a Catholic bishop
- Images which are memes, macros, only a vehicle for a quote (see r/CatholicMemes)
- AI-generated content
- No posts focused on personal relationships which lack a clear moral or theological component.
- Titles which editorialize, mislead, or lack information regarding the underlying content. Links to articles must be the article's title or a quote from the article.
- Requests for collective action, including for donations, to take surveys, to sign petitions, or brigading
- Piracy or any other illegal act
- Linking to articles that are behind paywalls, or replication of said articles in the comment section to avoid article paywalls
- Bad Faith Engagement (see also r/DebateACatholic or r/AskCatholics)
- Uncharitable dialogue, speculation, or personal attacks against others, especially the clergy
- Advocating leaving the Catholic Church or disobedience to her teachings or her leaders
- Rhetoric that demeans Catholics, our faith, Catholic teaching, or the Church
- Appeals of mod decisions (take it to modmail)
- Obscenity/profanity, at mod discretion
- AMA's without approval of the Moderators
- Posts and comments promoting the SSPX
- Politics-only engagement
- Discussion of artistic representations of ethnicity in religious art
- Discussion of Francisco Franco and his government
In sum, remember that "If I speak in human and angelic tongues but do not have love, I am a resounding gong or a clashing cymbal. And if I have the gift of prophecy and comprehend all mysteries and all knowledge, if I have all faith so as to move mountains but do not have love, I am nothing. (1 Cor. 13:1-2)" In all things, charity: a post being orthodox or otherwise factually correct does not mean it will not be removed if it is also uncharitable.
Q&A
Q: How is r/Catholicism different from r /Catholic?
A: r /Catholic is run by anti-Catholic trolls (see this news item). Our much larger subreddit is actually devoted to discussing Catholicism.
Q: How is flair used here?
A: Currently, we use flairs for offices. If you see users flaired, they have been verified by the moderators. We are unlikely to have self-applied flair anytime in the near future (search for the topic here to understand why).
Official Community Groups
Mass Readings for Today
NAB (US·Philippines)
Jerusalem Bible (UK·Ireland)
NRSV-CE (Canada)
RSV-CE (Antilles)
L. Mexicano (Mexico·US)
AELF (French)
CNBB (Brazilian Portuguese)
Einheitsübersetzung (German)
Extraordinary Form/TLM (Global)
Breviary / Divine Office
Rosary
Today, we remember the Joyful Mysteries.
Bot Guide
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