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Do some research by going to your local library, looking at some good Catholic websites such as catholic.com, and sit in a pew and observe Mass at the local church. If you want to enroll in RCIA classes talk to your local priest. Mass is the source and summit of our Faith as the Bread and Wine offered at Mass according to Church doctrine becomes the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Also frequently praying and partaking of the Sacraments brings us closer to God and makes us stronger in our Faith. There are numerous prayers that have been written throughout the Catholic Tradition. Some parishes sell Catholic prayer books to help you with your prayer. Pray the Rosary (at the bottom of the article), say the Our Father, the Jesus Prayer, or just have a conversation with God. Remember to ask for the intercession of Jesus Christ to the Father, and that of Holy Mary, the Mother of God and the saints in your prayer. We are not worshiping the saints and Mary but praying (communicating) with them to God. Pick a passage or set a time of maybe ten minutes to read the Bible each day. You can also look for Catholic Bible commentaries that may be sold at a parish or through an online Catholic website to assist you with trying to understand the Bible more "By this ye shall know ye are my disciples; 'That ye love one another.'" Give charity to the poor, visit those in prison, give food to the hungry, forgive, clothe the naked, give drink to the thirsty, and bury the dead. The 10 commandments are  1. I am the Lord your God who brought you out of the house of Egypt. You shall have no other Gods before me. 2. Thou shall not take the Lord's name in vain. 3. Keep Holy the Sabbath 4. Honor your father and mother 5. Thou shall not kill 6.Thou shall not commit adultery 7. Thou shall not steal 8.Thou shall not bare false witnesses against thy neighbor 9. Thou shall not covet their neighbors wife 10. Thou shall not covet their neighbors goods. lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, anger, envy, and pride. Catholics are required to attend church on every Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation (HDOs for the Byzantine Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh are listed in the tips). The leader of the Church as a whole is the Pope, although various Churches have their own leaders (e.g. the Metropolitan of Pittsburgh of the Ruthenians; the Patriarch of Antioch of the Maronites; the Metropolitan of L'viv of the Ukrainians, etc.). Hold true to the Traditions of the Faith as the Faith has been passed down from Jesus Christ to the Apostles to their disciplines through the numerous saints to this present day. Research and look into what the Church actually teaches by going to good Catholic websites and by reading good Catholic books. The Catechism of the Catholic Church lays out point by the point what the Church teaches and believes. The most common of these is the Roman Church.  The others are known as the Eastern Catholic Churches.  Almost all of them (except for the Maronite and Italo-Albanian Churches) have an Orthodox counterpart.  The members of Eastern Catholic Churches are not pleased when people refuse to accept the fact that they are in full communion with the Bishop of Rome.

summary: If you are not already Catholic, please go to a local church, and talk to the priest about becoming Catholic. Pray and participate in the Sacraments. Read the Bible every day. "Love thy neighbor as thyself," Jesus said, and: Keep the Ten Commandments. Avoid the 7 deadly sins: Go to church regularly. Follow the teachings of the Church. Know that there are nearly 25 different Churches sui iuris that make up the Catholic Church. Know your heresies and how to beat them.


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If you are worried that you may have scurvy, it is important to see your physician for definitive diagnosis and treatment. Your physician will start by asking you detailed questions about your dietary habits, to assess how much vitamin C you are getting. He or she will also perform a physical exam, looking for the signs and symptoms of scurvy. If your physician is concerned that you may have scurvy, the next step is to go for blood tests to have your vitamin C and iron levels measured. The reason that iron is measured as well is that your body's ability to absorb iron from your diet depends on the presence of vitamin C; therefore, if you have a shortage of vitamin C, you are prone to being iron deficient as well. Both of these are able to be measured in simple blood tests, and there are treatment options available should you prove to be deficient in vitamin C and/or iron. Since scurvy can negatively affect the joints (particularly in young children where it can lead to a growth arrest), your doctor will likely order x-rays of your knees, your wrists, and your ribs as a starting point. This can give him or her an indication of the health of your joints and bones, and provide insight as to whether or not they have been negatively impacted by a potential scurvy diagnosis.
summary: See your physician. Ask for blood tests. Obtain x-rays of your joints.