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Question Corner: Does my ex have to be involved in the annulment process?
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.
Question Corner: Should I give up prayers of petition this Lent as my priest suggested in his homily?
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!
Question Corner: Why doesn’t the Church require more demanding fasting 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.
Question Corner: Why is it a problem for the SSPX to ordain new bishops?
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.
Question Corner: Why are there so many different kinds of convents out there?
CommentaryConsecrated LifeQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Why are there so many different kinds of convents out there?

Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 4, 20264 min read
We believe God gives us the kinds of consecrated life we need for the good of all the people of God.
Question Corner: Do Catholics have a theological problem with a woman being the Archbishop of Canterbury?
CommentaryQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Do Catholics have a theological problem with a woman being the Archbishop of Canterbury?

Jenna Marie CooperJanuary 28, 20264 min read
Insofar as some Anglicans might indeed see themselves as “ministers” rather than sacramental “priests,” in a certain sense we might even “agree” with them about a female archbishop of Canterbury, since the Catholic Church has always acknowledged that women are capable of non-sacramental teaching and leadership.
Question Corner: Should girls be altar servers?
CommentaryQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Should girls be altar servers?

Jenna Marie CooperJanuary 21, 20264 min read
Some might point out the pastoral benefits of an all-boys altar server team in promoting priestly vocations, while others might appreciate how allowing female altar servers emphasizes our common baptismal priesthood.
Question Corner: Is confession required for obtaining a plenary indulgence if there is no mortal sin?
CommentaryQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Is confession required for obtaining a plenary indulgence if there is no mortal sin?

Jenna Marie CooperJanuary 14, 20264 min read
It’s useful to observe that the Church presumes that one seeking an indulgence will already be in a state of grace, meaning free from unconfessed mortal sin.
Question Corner: Why is Mary’s perpetual virginity so important to Catholics?
CommentaryMarian DevotionQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Why is Mary’s perpetual virginity so important to Catholics?

Jenna Marie CooperJanuary 7, 20264 min read
Beyond the Gospel accounts, Mary’s perpetual virginity is something that has been continuously affirmed though our sacred tradition.
Question Corner: Why is New Year’s Day a holy day of obligation?
CommentaryMarian DevotionQuestion Corner

Question Corner: Why is New Year’s Day a holy day of obligation?

Jenna Marie CooperDecember 31, 20254 min read
Jan. 1 is not a holy day of obligation because of the civil new year, but because it is the feast of Mary, the Mother of God.
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