question corner CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Is it ever acceptable to say something other than ‘amen’ when receiving Communion? Jenna Marie CooperApril 16, 20264 min read Although the General Instruction of the Roman Missal does go on to give some minor variations of this exchange, it never lists any other communicants’ responses besides “amen,” nor does it envision or provide for alternative responses as a possibility. CommentaryQuestion Corner Why did Jesus never directly answer whether he was ‘king of the Jews?’ Jenna Marie CooperApril 7, 20264 min read Jesus never directly answered, “Are you the king of the Jews?” Instead of simply saying “Yes,” full stop, Jesus gave what many consider to be sidestep answers… CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Why did Jesus descend into hell if he was sinless? Jenna Marie CooperApril 1, 20264 min read After his death on the cross, Jesus descended into the “hell” that was simply the netherworld in order to free the dead who had sought to love and honor God despite the original sin that bound them, in order that Jesus might bring them into the fullness of life CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Does holy water ‘absolve’ us from venial sin? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 25, 20264 min read With respect to holy water in particular, St. Thomas Aquinas specifically identifies the “sprinkling of holy water” as a means for the remission of venial sin in question 87, article 3 of the “Third Part” of his work the “Summa Theologica.” CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: How do you proceed if an ex refuses to be a part of the annulment process? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 19, 20264 min read An important principle in the Church’s law regarding the marriage nullity process is treating both spouses as fairly as possible. CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Can you use a deconsecrated altar for other purposes? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 11, 20264 min read while a church building that could no longer be used for its original purpose might in some cases lawfully be sold and re-purposed as something like a museum or private residence, this relegation or re-purposing would not affect the status of the altar it once contained. CommentaryMarriage & Family LifeQuestion Corner Question Corner: Does my ex have to be involved in the annulment process? Jenna Marie CooperMarch 5, 20264 min read Practically speaking, when a respondent is willing to participate in the nullity process, this greatly helps the canon lawyer judges in a trial come to a fair and accurate decision, insofar as hearing from the respondent gives the judges a fuller picture of what actually happened. CommentaryLentQuestion Corner Question Corner: Should I give up prayers of petition this Lent as my priest suggested in his homily? Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 25, 20264 min read Prayers of intercession, where we ask God to help other people in their needs, are also prayers of petition. Since praying for both the living and the dead is a spiritual work of mercy, it wouldn’t seem fitting to give this up for Lent! CommentaryLentQuestion Corner Question Corner: Why doesn’t the Church require more demanding fasting for Lent? Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 18, 20264 min read A more demanding common discipline would require far more exceptions, which could make it difficult for the majority of the Church to observe them together as one spiritual family. CommentaryQuestion Corner Question Corner: Why is it a problem for the SSPX to ordain new bishops? Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 11, 20264 min read SSPX’s proposed episcopal ordinations are a problem because ordaining new bishops without the permission of the pope (technically called a “mandate”) is gravely injurious to Christian unity. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 26 Next