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Question Corner: Why isn’t a pro-life petition part of the Prayer of the Faithful for every Mass?
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Question Corner: Why isn’t a pro-life petition part of the Prayer of the Faithful for every Mass?

Jenna Marie CooperMarch 21, 20244 min read
In more typical parish settings, perhaps the pro-life intention might be “hidden” and implicit rather than explicit and obvious in a given intercession.
Question Corner: Does the Polish National Catholic Church have a valid celebration of the Eucharist?
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Question Corner: Does the Polish National Catholic Church have a valid celebration of the Eucharist?

Jenna Marie CooperMarch 13, 20244 min read
In our lives as Catholics, we are not only obligated and privileged to partake in the Eucharist, but we are also called to maintain communion with the body of Christ, which is the church, which is united visibly under the teaching authority of the Holy Father in Rome.
Question Corner: For those who avoid meat anyway, is there another Lenten Friday penance?
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Question Corner: For those who avoid meat anyway, is there another Lenten Friday penance?

Jenna Marie CooperMarch 7, 20244 min read
if you personally feel that Friday abstinence during Lent is not enough of a sacrifice to be spiritually beneficial for you, you are certainly free to incorporate another penitential practice in addition to abstinence on Fridays.
Question Corner: Are you relieved of the duty to attend Mass on Sunday at a certain age?
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Question Corner: Are you relieved of the duty to attend Mass on Sunday at a certain age?

Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 28, 20244 min read
An 80-something Catholic in good health who was capable of physically traveling to Mass would be just as bound to observe the Sunday obligation as their younger counterparts.
Question Corner: Did Pope Benedict XVI validly resign?
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Question Corner: Did Pope Benedict XVI validly resign?

Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 21, 20244 min read
Pope Benedict clearly manifested his intention to step down; his resignation announcement was made at a meeting of the College of Cardinals and in front of several journalists.
Question Corner: Is Communion by intinction permissible, and is the devil a being?
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Question Corner: Is Communion by intinction permissible, and is the devil a being?

Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 15, 20244 min read
The practice of administering Holy Communion by intinction — i.e., where the minister dips the host in the precious blood, which the communicant then receives on the tongue — is certainly “legal” and is an established option for receiving communion under both kinds.
Does watching a televised Mass provide spiritual nourishment?
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Does watching a televised Mass provide spiritual nourishment?

Jenna Marie CooperFebruary 7, 20244 min read
A true fully, conscious and active participation in the Mass is understood to require our literal, physical presence at the liturgy. Because of this, watching Mass on a screen would not fulfill the Sunday obligation.
Why so much incense at Mass, and isn’t devotion better than obedience?
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Why so much incense at Mass, and isn’t devotion better than obedience?

Jenna Marie CooperJanuary 17, 20243 min read
The smoke that rises from the burning of incense has for millennia been understood by the Christian community as a symbol of the prayers of the faithful rising up to God.
Question Corner: Why does the Christmas season end with Jesus’ baptism?
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Question Corner: Why does the Christmas season end with Jesus’ baptism?

Jenna Marie CooperJanuary 10, 20243 min read
Jesus’ baptism truly is a major “turning of the page” in Jesus’ life, since, after his baptism at the hands of John the Baptist his quiet, hidden life became one of public ministry, wherein he actively sought to make his saving mission and identity known and proclaimed.
Question Corner: What is church teaching on Protestant Communion and the Real Presence?
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Question Corner: What is church teaching on Protestant Communion and the Real Presence?

Jenna Marie CooperJanuary 3, 20244 min read
The Catholic Church does not recognize any Protestant denomination as having the Real Presence in the Eucharist.
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