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Question Corner: How accurate is the portrayal of Judas in ‘The Chosen?’
We know that God is infinitely loving and merciful, so I believe that Jesus would have readily and joyfully forgiven Judas if he had only turned back to God and sought reconciliation.
Why would God allow Satan to torture Job?
Why would God allow Satan to torture and torment Job when he knew Job was a wonderful man and if God is, indeed, omniscient? (New Jersey)
Question Corner: Does reception of the Eucharist replace confession?
Confession is a different sacrament with its own distinct focus, and it would seem to be pastoral common sense that those seeking specifically the forgiveness of any kind of sin would most fruitfully do so in the sacrament that was “custom built” for that purpose.
Question Corner: Can we bring the Precious Blood to the sick?
The church does in fact allow Holy Communion under the form of wine to be taken to the sick in some cases.
Question Corner: Do I need to attend my territorial parish?
While Catholics are free to attend Mass and otherwise be involved in the life of whatever parish they choose, in most cases, a Catholic’s official parish membership is determined by where they live.
Question Corner: Is the parish administrator the same thing as a pastor?
“Parish administrator” is distinct from the office of pastor, but this distinction probably will not make much of a practical difference in your day-to-day experience of parish life.
Question Corner: Are Jewish marriages valid to the Catholic Church?
Although we might tend to use different vocabulary in pastoral contexts, as Catholics we believe that marriage is at its core an exchange of consent, which is indeed a “contract” in the broad sense of the term.
Question Corner: When is it appropriate to say the St. Michael Prayer following the Mass?
Though the St. Michael prayer is no longer mandated in our post-Vatican II Mass, it can still be a beautiful and spiritually beneficial custom to pray it after the final blessing as a community.
Question Corner: Are the Gospels made up, nonhistorical accounts?
It seems unlikely that these men would have been willing to suffer so intensely and give up so much if they themselves did not sincerely believe in the truth of what they were professing. Reasoning it out, what would have been the Apostles’ motivation for making up a new religion if it meant that they had everything to lose but nothing in this world to gain?
Question Corner: Does a married person need their marriage blessed or ‘convalidated’ once they become Catholic?
A person does not need to be Catholic or even Christian to have a valid marriage, provided that in their matrimonial consent they committed themselves to a union that would broadly match our Catholic understanding of marriage: namely, as a permanent, faithful, and exclusive union ordered fundamentally towards children and family life.