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:; Luke 1:76


== June 3 ==
:: You, my child, shall be called the prophet of the Most High;
* Andrew from e-mail: Would a human clone have a soul?  Do identical twins have the same soul, or does one soul split into two parts?  If machines become intelligent, like R2D2 or C-3PO or the Terminator, will they have a soul?  What about conjoined twins?
:: for you will go before the Lord to prepare his way,
* Randolf. Grimsby, Ontario. Canada.  You said one day that the difference between Heaven and Hell is spiritual, not spatial.  How do you reconcile that claim with the story of Lazarus and the rich man in Luke 16?  "Between us and you a great chasm is established to prevent anyone from crossing who might wish to go from our side to yours or from your side to ours" (16:26).  Aren't you using the same kind of logic that the Jehovah's Witnesses use when they claim that, for those who have eyes to see, Jesus has already returned to earth?  They set aside Revelation 1:7 in the same way that you set aside Luke 16:26: "Behold, He comes with the clouds; and every eye shall see Him, and they that pierced Him; and all the tribes of the earth shall mourn over Him."  Both of you dissolve the plain meaning of the passage on the basis of a spiritual interpretation.
:: to give his people knowledge of salvation
* Freddie. California. Android.  He asks what Saint(s) to pray to for business.
:: by the forgiveness of their sins.
* Margaret. Cuyler, New York.  Prayer request for victims as well as driver/owner of truck involved in fatality last week.  Driver is a parishner.
* [[Prayer to St. John the Baptist]]
* Anonymous.  Prayer request for good health, securing a job and special intentions.
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* Johnny. Texas. How is it that we as the United States can continue to allow Muslims into this country with teachings from the Koran to fight non-believers (Christians & Jews) and among many other crazy things? However I do understand there are several good Muslims who do not follow those teachings, but If our bibles taught to fight non-believers we could never get a work visa into any Islamic country. Shouldn't we expose these doctrines from Islam?
* Carlos. Can you talk about Father Pedro Arrupe and his chance of canonization?
* Sennis. Jos, Nigeria. (Joe-oss) Please pray for me to find a husband with whom I can start a family with.
* Bob. Boston, New York.  2 questions for Fr. regarding the stigmata. Has anyone who is a non-Catholic rec'd stigmata and is there any person currently recognized as having stigmata?
:: http://www.stjeromecroatian.org/eng/frsudac.html
:: Fr Zlatko Sudac has the stigmata
* Jessica. Gadsden, Alabama.  Could you explain Purgatory for me?
* Larry, Orchard Park, NY.  Larry has a question regarding how to pray for people living in sin.  He is on Hold, trying to get him off of hold.


== May 31 ==
* From John on Facebook (''he may post this question on Facebook during the show''): Some of my friends argue that there is no need for a priesthood. In the Bible, the term is used only of the Old Testament priests who served in the TempleIn the New Testament, the terms "episcopos" and "presbyter" are used, not "priest."  How can I answer this challenge to the Catholic understanding of priesthood?
* A monsignor from Cheektowaga: I know you have addressed this question in the past, but I find that it comes up regularly whenever someone begins to take the faith seriously: how should we understand the teaching of the Apostles' Creed that [[Descent into hell|Jesus "descended into Hell"?]]
* Betty the Baptist from e-mail: I have heard that Pope Francis said that even atheists can be saved by doing good works. Surely it can't be any more clearly stated that we must believe in Jesus Christ to be saved and spend eternity with him. We Baptists believe that this is the only way for salvation. We do also believe that from the time that we give our hearts to Christ, we must then be obedient to Him, which means serving our fellow man and doing good works. We believe we will be rewarded for those good works, but not saved by them. If the Pope is right that we can be saved by doing good works, then it seems that my Lord and Savior need not have died for me.
* Michael. Rochester. New York. Enjoyed your opening prayer. In Legion of Mary, uses Magnificat.  Would like to comment on that.
* Anna. Northwest Arkansas. Rosary Novena- trying to say almost every day.  When you do the rosary novena for petition of her own family members, in addition can one Rosary really help those souls in Purgatory?
* Randolf. Grimsby, Ontario. Canada. Questions regarding dialogue in connection to Luke 16:26.
* Dolores. Boston. New York. Comment regarding Boy Scouts of America recent passing as well as question regarding saving of souls.
* Michael. Rochester. Enjoyed opening prayer. Belongs to Legion of Mary. Comment regarding Magnificat.
* Rene. Lakeview. New York. There is "Scandal" in Church but also in the whole worldShe is against false accusations AS WELL as  priests being condemned before a fair shot.
* Randolf.  Grimsby, Ontario. Canada. Questions regarding dialogue in connection to Luke 16:26.
* Anonymous: Because lots of priests in the Roman Church are accused of pedophilia, and because church keeps covering up the scandals, I'm thinking of becoming Orthodox. They are also part of the early church, have valid sacraments, and have fewer problems with liberalism and modernism. Why should I stay in a Church that is full of heresy and scandals?


== May 24 ==
== Treasury of Unanswered Questions ==
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* Jean from Alden: My brother is Baptist.  He says we're asleep until the Last Judgment.  What scripture verse deals with that? What does the Church teach?
=== May the priest skip the "Deliver us from evil" prayer? ===
* Karen from Penampang, Malaysia, via Facebook: Can I find out who my guardian angel is?  [http://www.mysticscripts.com/angel/guardian-angel/ This website] says that they can reveal my guardian angel's identity.
* Boston, Mass. At mass at our church, after the Our Father, the priest goes directly to "For the kingdom, the power, etc" and omits the prayer in between that says, "Deliver us, Lord, from every evil..This seems to be an important and beautiful part of the prayer. Is it allowed to be omitted?
* Christopher. Houston, Texas. Prayer requests 1.) for the repose of the soul of Father Todd Reitmeyer +  2.) for those traveling during this Memorial Day weekend
=== Destroying unused genetic material from IVF procedures? ===
* Jean. Alden, New YorkHi FR Marty, here is the scripture verse 1 Thessolonian 4:13-17  " If you chose to pray to saints You have to realize they are asleep"  
* George. Bellingham, Mass. I was reading the catechism re: life issues. Regarding In Vitro Fertilization, if the sperm and egg are not viable, is it as morally unacceptable to destroy them as it would be if the sperm and egg are viable?
* Michael, Welland, Ontario. Wants to about Prince of Hosts.
=== What is Jesus doing now? ===
* Mike. Rochester, New York. Wants to know Father's fondest Memorial Day holiday when he helped someone OR can Fr. discuss the differences between traditional Catholic Churches (likely more suburban) or a Mission Churches (likely inner city).
* Joe. Buffalo. What is Jesus doing in heaven now?
* JenniferTexas. Please pray for my parish St. Bernard. That we can grow in faith and members. For God to lead us with what he wants us to do for him. Thank you God bless.
=== Are we not required to love our parents? ===
* DennisFather, if you apply for an annulment but for whatever reason it is denied are you still in good standing with the church? Can you also pray for me I have to go back to court on Tuesday. I am very nervous and I can't relax..I can really use all the prayers I can get. Thank you and God Bless.
:; Homework from last Friday
* Anonymous. RochesterPlease pray for Jesse who going though a bad drug addictionMissing for 3 days now.
:* Rebecca from St. Petersburg asked about Dennis Prager's view that children only need to honor their parents, not love them.
* Joan. MassachusettsWants to wish Fr a happy holiday weekend.
::: Prager: "The bible understands that there will always be people who, for whatever reason, do not love a parentTherefore, it does not demand what may be psychologically or emotionally impossible, but it does demand that we honor our parents."
::: Jesus: "What is impossible for you is possible for God.  Love your enemies; pray for those who persecute you. Forgive seventy times seventy times!"
::: Yes, the parent-child relationsip is unique.
::: Yes, the family is the basic unit of society.
::: Yes, honor of parental is the glue that holds the family and therefore society together.
::: Yes, it is wrong for parents to seek to be "loved" as if they were the buddies of their babiesParents must assert authority and children must yield to their parents' authority. When push comes to shove, it is right for parents to say, "Because I say so."  This is often God's answer to our "why" questions, too. There are some things we cannot see for ourselves until we have grown moreUntil that time, "because I say so" is the best answer.
=== Who is the greatest person "born of woman"? ===
* Shawn from Facebook: Jesus says in Matthew 11 that John the Baptist was the greatest person ever born of a woman. I thought CHRIST himself or Mary would be the greatest?
=== How do I regularlize my marriage? ===
* Anonymous from e-mail:  I have been married for 15 years to my current husband and would like to have the marriage recognized by the Church so that I can receive the sacraments. I was first married in the Catholic Church. I was divorced from that man, and he has since died. I married another man in a civil service, then divorced himI married my third and current husband in a civil serviceHe has been married in civil services and has been divorced twice. He is not Catholic and is not baptized. He has a hard time understanding why he has to participate in my annulment processHow should I explain it to him?


== May 17 ==
=== Did Jesus want us to mutilate our bodies? ===
* Anonymous. Please pray for a friend who is being treated unfairly at work.  She is looking for a new job, but they are hard to find.
* Anonymous from Facebook: Anonymous from Facebook: Christ tells us not to lust after someone, because it is adultery. He also commands us to pluck out our eye and cut off our hands if they cause us to sin. Why is it that I never hear Catholic or Protestants discuss this passage?
* Anonymous. Victor, New York.  Prayer requests:  Urgent need to find a place to live; have to get out of the place she is in now.  Funds are needed to obtain a home of her own.  Unity in the family and for the poor souls in purgatory.
* Anonymous from e-mail: If a priest, at the end of Confession, says "I absolve you in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit," omitting the words "of your sins," does that constitute a valid absolution?
* Anonymous from Buffalo: Someone recently asked you how the authenticity of the sayings of Jesus could be verified.  Your answer was that they cannot be verified according to modern standards of scholarship. So, if the sayings of Jesus in the New Testament cannot be verified against objective sources, why should anyone trust the gospels?  How did the Church identify authentic gospels?  On what grounds did it falsify other gospels?
* From a Facebook friend: Is it "right" to ask for a real miracle for oneself or is it the epitome of selfishness?
* Bonnie.  Springville, New York.  Bonnie has a few prayer requests she would like to speak with Father about.
* Patricia from Facebook: Father my friend would like a definition of what a consolation would be, or an experience of such.
* Lucia from Denton, Texas: How do I respond to someone when they tell me, "I only go to Mass when I FEEL the urge to go"?
* Scott, Rochester, New York.  Question regarding the Solemnities i.e. Corpus Christi or Pentecost).  Is it mandatory to be prayed or can they be omitted? Or can the Sequence prayer be used. Where does the Sequence prayer come from?
* Nickolaus, Miami, Florida. I Phone.  Nick has a question about Saint Vincent Ferrer.  He was such a "large " saint who lived an incredible life, yet, he seems to be such a "hidden Saint".
* Scott. Rochester. Is it mandatory for the solemnities of Corpus Christi or Pentecost to be prayed or can they be omitted? Can the Sequence prayer be used? here does the Sequence prayer come from?
* John from Facebook: Is the tradition of having a sequence of annual feasts rooted in the Church's Jewish heritage?
::: [[Jewish Liturgical Year]]
* Anonymous. Question for Father regarding the Jewish faith.  The Jewish people believe they are the chosen people of God yet they don't believe Jesus is the Messiah.  Are they still God's chosen people?
* Amy from e-mail: I recently spoke with some women friends about the [[ordination of women]] and [[celibacy|allowing priests to marry.]] They claimed that these two issues are founded on human law rather than divine law, and then argued that because some day there will not be enough priests to serve the people, other options must be discussed. Are these issues open to discussion?


== May 14 ==
=== How to be chaste in marital relations? ===
* Billy. Buffalo, New York. Would like to discuss with Father ways that a parent can get their teenager to go to mass.
* Anonymous from Facebook: In what way is it appropriate to desire union with my spouse?
* Michael. Rochester, New York. Would like to discuss the importance of participation at mass with Father.
:: [http://smile.amazon.com/Holy-Sex-Toe-Curling-Mind-Blowing-Infallible/dp/0824524713/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415994991&sr=8-1&keywords=Gregory+Popcak%2C+%27%27A+Catholic+Guide+to+Infallible+Loving. Gregory Popcak, ''A Catholic Guide to Infallible Loving.'']
* Yasmin. El Paso, Texas. Please pray for Christ's peace & love in my family, that Christ may softened our hearts and help us to forgive. Also, please pray for our upcoming ACTS women's retreat.
:: [[Chastity in Marriage]].
* Rob. Farmington, New York.  Is having some negative feelings about an upcoming job change being unfair and would like to discuss with Father. Rob got an award at work and then was suddenly given a job change.  He feels he was somehow short changed
* Mary. Niagara Falls, New York.  Has sister who has fallen away from Catholic faith and attends non-denominational church.  Sister believes there is no point in praying for the dead and references bible verse about Lazarus.  What can I tell her from a Catholic perspective?
* Anonymous.  Prayers please for health, finding a job, and special intentions.
* Christian: I am a convert to Catholicism, and the only Roman Catholic in my family.
# If I miss Mass on a holy day because my mother is too busy to take me, is that a mortal sin?
# Should I should attend Wednesday night youth groups at my grandmother's Protestant Church? I asked my priest on the issue and he said no. What is your opinion?
* Anonymous from e-mail: Many members of my family are at odds with each other.  There are fights, threats of lawsuits, lies, backstabbing, and bitterness.  How can I cope with such behavior?
* Phil from Indooroopily, Australia, not too far away from Woolloongaba, via Facebook: We had a Catholic priest in Brisbane many years ago who broke the seal of confession (publicly) and everyone saw that as a reason they don't need to confess to a priest. They say they can confess directly to God.


== May 10 ==
=== Bl. Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Santiago ===
* NOT ON THE LINE. Rosemaria ''[sent to CAC on Wednesday...]'': Asking prayers for a man named Tom who fell and was severely injured.  He is in the hospital and may not live longA friend of the family called to ask me to spread the word for prayers for a miracle. I know his wife through pro-life activities.
* Gina Marie M. from Facebook: Could you do a program on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Manuel_Rodr%C3%ADguez_Santiago Blessed Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago?] He cures cancer.
* NOT ON THE LINE. Donna from the Southern Tier: My 41-year-old daughter, Anne Marie, is suffering from bone cancer. I feel devastated.
::: — [http://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/saints/ns_lit_doc_20010429_rodriguez-santiago_en.html Vatican News Service biography of Blessed Carlos Manuel.]
* NOT ON THE LINE. Alice. Batavia, New York. Please pray for me, as I am having problems with my right eye.
::: "Vivimos para esa noche" — "We live for that night" == the night of the Easter Vigil, in which we recall Jesus passing from death to life on Easter Sunday.
* NOT ON THE LINE. Anonymous. Would like prayers for finding an immediate place to stay and also for the funds for getting a home of their own in order to unify the family. Also, prayers for all of her family to return to the faith.
::: "Charlie’s Beatification Process was indeed a swift one! Initiated in 1992, the positio on heroic virtues, lead to his status as Venerable as of July 7, 1997. The miracle for his beatification (cure of non-Hodgkins malignant lymphoma back in 1981) was approved on December 20,1999 by HH John Paul II. Thus, a record-making eight-year span, a first for lay actors!"
* A listener just called to see if Fr. Marty was aware that the Holy Spirit prayer he recited at the beginning of the show is often sung with Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy.” The hymn is called “Oh Come Holy Spirit Come.” He thought it might be good for people to know that.
* Ana from Springdale, AK - Apple iPod - Was listening to this station this morning.  They were talking about the Grreen Scapular.  What is the difference between the green, the brown and the white.
* Michael from Rochester.  Has comments about the verse Father was quoting from Matt. 25.  Seems to favor Democrats in all areas except abortion.
* Leti. Denton, Texas. Please pray for my mother Genobeba and my sisters Maria, Lucia & Beba.
* Shelly. from British Columbia. Internet. Jesus said, "Judge not." Is it okay for us to serve on a jury?
* Mary. Amherst. Can you pray for Mary's daughter? She is a young mother and is sick.
* Tony from Depew:
:# Why did God allow polygamy in the Old Testament? [http://usccb.org/bible/dt/21:14 Dt 21:15-17] gives a law for two wives, while 1 Kings 11:3 says that Solomon had seven hundred wives of royal rank and three hundred concubines.
:# Why wasn't Abraham married to Hagar?
* John Z. from Facebook: Why do so many of our protestant brothers and sisters reject tradition? It is as though they center their teaching on fragments from St. Paul's letters. I have listened to a lot of Pastors, and they never seem to preach on the Gospel passages that command us to express our faith in good works. In Matthew 25, for example, Jesus separates the sheep and the goats according to things they did or did not do for the least of His brethren.
* From a friend of a friend via e-mail: "Is calling the Pope 'Holy Father' officially described in doctrine of the Church, or is it something which one could disagree with while remaining Catholic?"
:: [[The_Papacy#Official_Titles_of_the_Pope|Titles of the Pope]].


== May 3 ==
=== Straight from Earth to Heaven? ===
* Feast of Saints [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_the_Apostle Philip] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_the_Just James,] Apostles.
* Mass intention: Bill Kender and his uncle Gene, whose birthday is Thursday, May 9th.
* NOT ON THE LINE. Bonnie. Butler, Pennsylvania. Please pray for a young man named Jimmy who it was recently discovered that he had a heart attack.
* [[Sequence for Pentecost]].
* Anonymous benefactor: How can the Station give a third-class relic of St. Gabriel?
* Mary, a benefactor: My husband and I got into the habit of attending the vigil Mass on Saturday nights when that was made necessary by my work schedule.  Now that I am retired, I still prefer to attend Mass on Saturday evening.  Some friends have told me that I am wrong to do so and that I should attend on Sunday instead.* Marina. iPhone. Recently we had a new priest assigned to our parish. He announced during Mass that when we go to confession with him we should begin with, "Forgive me, Father," instead of, "Bless me..." Is this a new formula or teaching?
* Cindy.  Rochester, New York.  Can Father speak out spiritual direction?  Can he say who should or can receive direction?  Also, who can give spiritual direction?  Is it just priests that can give direction?
* Polly. Rochester, New York.  What is the definition of Zionism?
* Kim. Rochester, New York.  Kim has a chronic illness that will eventually require surgery.  She asks Jesus when she is suffering to unite her suffering with His for Souls.  Kim would like to go to a healing mass but is wondering if this is what Jesus desires?  Or could He wish her to continue to suffer and offer it up?
* How did the tradition of celibacy for priests, bishops, and the pope became established in the Catholic Church? We know Peter was married because Jesus healed Peter's mother-in-law in Mark chapter 1. Paul also mentions married bishops and priests in his letters to Timothy and Titus.
* Sarah from West Seneca: 'I have heard priests say that God forgives and forgets.  I find that thought very comforting.  But I've also heard that on Judgment Day, the whole of our life story is told to everybody.  I don't want everyone to know all of my sins!  Does God forget our sins or doesn't He?'
* From an anxious anonymous listener: Is there an exact list of "grave sins"?  I'm worried that I might be committing mortal sin without knowing it.
* What does the Church think about the Coptic fragment that people are calling [[The Gospel of Jesus' Wife|"The Gospel of Jesus' Wife"]]?


== April 22 ==
* Shawn from Facebook: In the second letter to the Corinthians, it says: "To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord" (2 Cor 5:8)Does that mean that there is no [[purgatory]]? Do we just die and go straight to Heaven?
* Jesuit feast: Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Society of Jesus.
::: "For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil" [http://usccb.org/bible/2cor/5:10 (2 Cor 5:10).]
* FACEBOOK NO. 1--Jyoti: Please pray for me and my family and our health and relationships.
* [[Sequence for Pentecost]].
* Anonymous from Amherst via e-mail: My son has been living with a divorced girl and her children for many years. They are about to buy a house together, and I think at that point they will want to get married. The new trend is for friends of the couple to obtain a one-day permit that would allow them to conduct a marriage ceremony out in the woods, or on a beach, or some such place, and invite all "the love gods, family and friends" to witness the love of this couple, blah, blah, blah. I think this something they may do, and I know I cannot witness this because God is not asked to be present, but if we do not attend, we are liable to break our relationship with this son and his siblings.  What should we do?* Dan from Batavia: Has a prayer request for his friend who is dying of pancreatic cancer. Wants to speak with Father.
* Ana from Northwest Arkansas: Wants to speak to Father in regards to marriage. Question about her daughter's marriage.
* Anonymous: Has prayer requests for Health, Job and Special intentions. Please pray for all these for her.
* Alison. Please pray for the repose of the soul of my Aunt Dolores who passed away last night and for comfort and peace for her family.
* Barbara. Kenmore. Prayer request for anyone who will pass away today.   
* Anonymous. Prayer Request. Please pray for her daughter-in-law who is suffering from severe stomach pain and the Doctors cannot find the cause. Please ask the Holy Spirit to inspire the Drs. to find the cause and also pray for her son and his wife that they are able to deal with this cross.
* Philip from Indooroopily, Australia: I've heard that devotion to Mary could help bring peace to the Middle East. Can you explain why that might be so?
* Andrew from e-mail: Why did canon law's requirement to abstain from meat on every Friday get reduced in the United States to just abstaining from meat on Fridays during Lent?
* Philip from Indooroopily, Australia, via Facebook: What are we to think about the apparitions in Medjugorje? I always believed it was our Blessed Mother until someone told me otherwise. Like what does she want? Why is she still appearing? It seems so odd that in every other approved apparition, she said what she had to say, and that was all. I've read about some of her messages and they don't seem to be coming from above.
* John Z. from Facebook: I read about a Jesuit College that wouldn't allow the Knights of Columbus to form a chapter at the school because it wasn't an all-inclusive group? What are your thoughts?
:: “The Knights of Columbus, by their very nature, is a men’s organization in which only Catholics may participate via membership,” says a letter obtained by The Cardinal Newman Society written by Sue Weitz, Vice President for Student Life. “These criteria are inconsistent with the policy and practice of student organization recognition at Gonzaga University, as well as the University’s commitment to non-discrimination based on certain characteristics, one of which is religion.”
:: “To embrace the diversity and yet endorse a group based on faith exclusivity is a challenge that cannot be reconciled at this time,” Weitz wrote in closing. “It is a decision about social justice, equity, and the desire of the University to create and maintain an environment in which none are excluded.”
:: Gonzaga University President Thayne McCulloh states that Gonzaga honors and respects the purpose and good works of the Knights of Columbus, with which it has a long tradition and mutual collaboration at both local and state levels. The Knights of Columbus College Council (#12583) is already present within the student body and receives support from the administration. Gonzaga University’s core Catholic and Jesuit identity recognizes, encourages and supports many student organizations that advance faith-related issues (for example, Gonzaga Right to Life, and the Blessed John Paul II Fellowship).
:: President McCulloh has received a request from the sponsoring student to review the decision regarding the recognition of the organization as a student club, and has decided to undertake this review. The review is expected to take 30-45 days.


== April 19 ==
=== Can the Church change the canon? ===
* [[Sequence for Pentecost]]
* Anonymous from Buffalo: what words of comfort can one give to family and friends of someone who has taken his own life?
* Alex: Are there four bodies in heaven? Enoch, Elijah, Our Lady and Jesus?
* Jason in Los Angeles: Yesterday (the press) affirmed the Miracle of St. Januarius.. Would you please talk more about this?  
* Anonymous: I am a 16 year old Catholic thinking about a vocation to the priesthood. Should I cut off all my hobbies such as sports and dancing just to live my life in prayer?
* Sandy from from Bruce, Michigan: Suffers from depression and has a niece who committed suicide.
* Dave from from NY driving in a truck (not sure where he is exactly). Says that we are actually called to suffering.


== April 12 ==
* John from Facebook: Since it was the Catholic Church that decided the canon of the Bible, could the Catholic Church ever change the contents of the Bible by adding or removing books in the future?
::: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antilegomena Antilegomena:] These antilegomena or "disputed writings" were widely read in the Early Church and included the Epistle of James, the Epistle of Jude, 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, the Apocalypse of John, the Gospel of the Hebrews, the Apocalypse of Peter (unique in being the only book never accepted as canonical which was commentated upon by a Church Father), the Acts of Paul, the Shepherd of Hermas, the Epistle of Barnabas and the Didache.


* NOT ON THE LINE. Stephen. Dallas. Please pray for my little sister, Danielle, who the doctors say may have MS. She will be undergoing testing soon. Please pray that this is a  false alarm.  Also what is the best way to pray for the sick?  
=== How to start spiritual direction? ===
* Brian from Buffalo via Facebook: A valid Catholic marriage results from four elements: (1) the spouses are free to marry; (2) they freely exchange their consent; (3) in consenting to marry, they have the intention to marry for life, to be faithful to one another, and be open to children; and (4) their consent is given in the presence of two witnesses and before a properly authorized Church minister. Exceptions to the last requirement must be approved by church authority. How long have these elements been in place? Roman period? Middle Ages? Or, has it been like this from the beginning of the Church?
* Anonymous. Massachusetts. I have felt for a long time that I need some type of spiritual direction and grounding. However, I'm not sure how to seek it outCan you suggest a simple way to get started beyond my parish priest? Does it depend on how spiritually "developed" one is? Thank you.  
* John C. from e-mail:
# During last week's show about pro-life issues, I saw that a U.S. Federal Judge lifted the age limit of 17 to girls for the morning after pillThis is really sickening – a 10 year old will now be able to buy the Plan-B pill when she gets some bubble gum.  We need new judges!
# I understand that the Cardinals in their recent conclave to elect a new pope, all spoke Latin in their formal discussions with one another. Is that true? Latin is such a beautiful language – too bad we don’t hear (and understand) more Latin.
* Stephen from Dallas: Please pray for my little sister, Danielle, who the doctors say may have MS. She will be undergoing testing soon. Please pray that this is a false alarm. Also what is the best way to pray for the sick?  
* Brian: A valid Catholic marriage results from four elements: (1) the spouses are free to marry; (2) they freely exchange their consent; (3) in consenting to marry, they have the intention to marry for life, to be faithful to one another, and be open to children; and (4) their consent is given in the presence of two witnesses and before a properly authorized Church minister. Exceptions to the last requirement must be approved by church authority. How long have these elements been in place? Roman period? Middle Ages? Or, has it been like this from the beginning of the Church?
* Scott from Rochester: question about the Commandments regarding coveting.
* Bonnie from Springville, NY: has prayer requests for Father
* http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=18
* Mike from Macedon, NY: would like to ask for prayers for our Governor.
* Anonymous from Victor, NY: please pray for protection of family member who is missing,funds for a family home and for spiritual health for family member with addiction.
* Joyce from Buffalo: have prayer requests and wants to speak to you. Her mother in law passed away ( you prayed for her last week).
* Franco from iPhone: What is the name of your opening prayer today? It was beautiful!
* Ashley from Buffalo: pray for those who do not have a strong faith.
* Sue from Rochester: please pray for her sister-in law who passed away on Divine Mercy Sunday at 3:30 pm.


== April 5 (solo) ==
=== Our Lady of the Americas? ===
* Last two days of the Solemn Novena of [[Divine Mercy]]. Today's intention is for "The souls who are detained in purgatory."
* Bob. Boston, NY. Could you tell me the story of the appearances of "Our Lady of the Americas" that occured around 1956?
*'''Divine Mercy Sunday''' is this Sunday (a.k.a. "Low Sunday," "Thomas Sunday," and "Quasimodo Sunday"--[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octave_of_Easter Wikipedia]): ""Like newborn infants, long for pure spiritual milk so that through it you may grow into salvation, for you have tasted that the Lord is good" (1 Peter 2:2).
::: [[Marian_Theology#Apparitions_that_have_not_been_approved Apparitions that have not been approved.]]
:: "Divine Mercy" is the whole gospel message in two words. God, the Father, has saved the whole world through the Passion and Death of God, the Son. "For God so loved the world ..." (Jn 3:16).
* Monday is the Feast of the Annunciation.  It was transferred from March 25, because that fell in Holy Week.
* Anonymous: "For us to conceive a baby soon."  St. Anne, pray for us!
* Cheryl Calire and Jann Armentrout, pro-life directors in Buffalo and Rochester, will join us to talk about a Vigil in Albany, April 15th.
* Christian from e-mail: I was just received into the Catholic Church of the Western Rite, do I belong to the Roman Rite or Latin Rite? What do I identify myself?
* Joyce from Buffalo: Would like to speak to father about a prayer request for her 102-year-old mother-in law, Helen, a prayer for the dying. She is in her last moments of life.
* Arlene from Buffalo: Would like to speak everyone about abortions statistics that she read in the Buffalo News.  1 in every 3 pregnancy ending in abortion. Erie County is very high.
* Dolores ... was listening to Catholic Radio and heard a clip about sending objections to the Contraception Bill. She does not know where to send her objection but thought she heard there were only a few days to send them. Do any of the guests or Father have this information?
:: http://www.nyscatholic.org Take Action.
:: Cheryl Calire.  ccalire@buffalodiocese.org  (716) 847-2205
:: Jann Armantrout (585)328-3210  armantrout@dor.org
:: albanyvigil@dor.org (585) 750-7524


== April 1 ==
=== Good book for 4-year old who loves to pray? ===
* Happy Easter! "Christ is risen--He is risen indeed, alleluia!"
* Jessica. Can anyone recommend a kid friendly book, or guide to teaching young kids about Jesus' death and resurrection? My son who is 4 loves going to Adoration and going though the Stations of the Cross.
* April Fool's Day in the western world; Dyngus Day for many Polish communities.
* Today is the fourth Day of the "Divine Mercy" novena. Jesus asked Sr. Faustina to pray today for those who do not believe in Jesus and those who do not yet know Him.
* [[Divine Mercy|Divine Mercy prayers]].
* Orthodox Easter will be celebrated on April 22.  They use the Julian Calendar from 45 BC rather than the Gregorian Calendar from 1582 AD, and also use a different method for calculating the date of the Passover moon from the Catholic method.
* The ''seder'' meal for Jews was on Monday, March 25, so we are now in the last few hours of Passover week, during which time observant Jews continue to eat only unleavened bread (Matzah)--the eighth day ends in a little while at sunset today. The hobbit asked, "Can Christians attend the a seder supper?"
* '''Mass intention:''' Kayla from Gregory, Texas, via Facebook, asked us to "pray for Melissa Ann Garcia, whose life was lost in a tragic accident ten days ago. Her 4 children were also involved in the accident and are still in the hospital. Her children and mine are friends, and my heart is deeply hurt for the loss of their mother. May God give them the strength to get through this difficult time and heal their wounds."
* Phil from Indooroopily, Australia, not too far away from Woolloongaba, via Facebook:
# Is the [http://www.mostholyfamilymonastery.com/ Most Holy Family Monastery website] accepted by the Church? I am thinking that the answer is probably "no."
# I am a Maronite Catholic.  Please talk about the history of the Eucharist and why [[Leavened vs. Unleavened Bread in the Eucharist|most Eastern Catholics and most Orthodox use leavened bread while the Western rites and some Eastern rites use unleavened bread.]]
# You mentioned that the orthodox patriarch came to the Pope's mass... Did the orthodox patriarch accept Communion? Can an Eastern Orthodox accept Communion in a Catholic Church? 
# If I was an Eastern Orthodox, and I came to you for a confession, and you knew I was not Catholic, would you absolve me from my sins?
* Kim. When Jesus said, "The first will be last and the last will be first," did He mean this to the apostles in a sense that they must be come the least here on earth to become the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven?  Did Jesus mean this to us as well?
* Rich. Batavia. New York. When does Obama care kick in where we are forced to pay for abortion? When it starts are we supposed to not have insurance because it pays for Abortion?
* Jim. Lewiston. New York. How do we offer our suffering to Christ? and Why? And what is redemptive suffering.
* Doloris. Boston. New York.  Two Questions. 1. Have you heard of or know anything about the Holy Fire at the Church of the Holy Sepulture? 2. What is the Church's position on the writings on Teach Des Chardian? (sp???)
* John. Eucharist was distributed on Friday at my Roman Catholic Church. Being a convert I thought that Eucharist was not to be given on Good Friday Can you please clarify.


== March 26 ==
=== Love gives us free will ===
* The [[March for Marriage]] is taking place today in Washington, D.C.
* David, Buffalo, NY. I wanted to add a comment about the conversation about free will that it is because we are beings that have the ability to love and also that God's love for us gives is free will.
* [[Prayer for the Protection of Marriage]].
* Android tablet users can now download the iCatholicRadio mobile app!
* ''"This program is brought to you by you, and it is brought to life by your calls and correspondence. If you enjoy listening to and participating in this show, please be generous to the Station of the Cross Catholic Radio during our upcoming fund drive."
* Popestuff:
# Betty from Cheektowaga via e-mail: What was the significance of Benedict changing his shoes?  Why did the press reports about his retirement mention it so often?
* Anonymous: Please pray for Shelley in recovering from a recent open heart surgery. 
* Chris: I have a friend who told me: "I’m not too happy with the church. Changing those prayers was not necessary. I also don’t care for the fact that in many scriptures they change the words so it is now “politically correct.”  What the heck is that all about?  Leave God’s word & His holy scripture from the Apostles alone. Okay, just my little gripes." Can you tell me how best to respond ?
* Rebecca from Buffalo, New York: My husband and I are currently expecting our second child and we could not be more excited.  Sadly, I must report that since we have been married, we have used contraception as our means of family planning.  Now, becoming closer and more understanding of our Catholic faith, we are planning to explore Natural Family Planning methods that are approved by the Church.  We are both very nervous about this.  The couple that presented at our pre-cana class prior to our wedding did not provide us with any foundation to understanding the approved methods and how they are actually implemented.  Could you talk about Natural Family Planning and provide us with some direction or resources?
* Kim: In today's Gospel,  Jesus said, the one who eats this bread after I dip it in the wine will betray me.  Judas ate the bread and satan entered into him.    He then went and betrayed Jesus. Would Judas have been forgiven if he went to Jesus and was truly sorry for what he had done? Was what Judas did an example of how we are lead into temptation and by not avoiding temptation we sin?
* Anonymous:  Based on Matthew 16:18 why did Jesus start a new religion? Is Judaism  that bad?
* Debra from Vancouver, Washington: Is it wrong for a female to sell her eggs so another couple may have a chance to have a baby?
* Christopher from Houston, Texas, sent via iPhone: Did Judas receive the Eucharist at the Last Supper?
* Dan from Batavia, New York:  Would like to speak to father about his friend who has cancer.
* Joyce from Buffalo, New York:  Her 102 yr. old mother-in-law is in hospital with many complications, and she would like to talk to speak to father and have his prayers.
* Rita from Rochester, New York:  Prayers please for her daughter-in-law Rachel, 33, who recently.  and prayers also for the family as they mourn her passing.
* Bob from Boston, New York:  Was Judas affiliated with any other organizations of the time?


== March 22 ==
=== Defending the faith in an irreligious world ===
* ''Suggest we do a daily pitch--10 seconds.  "This program is brought to you by you.  If you enjoy listening to this show, please be generous to the Station of the Cross Catholic Radio during our upcoming fund drive."
* Shawn from Facebook:  "In a pre-scientific understanding of the world, people naturally believed things happened because of the action of God, Angels, Demons, and the like; but now we can explain everything through the laws of science. We can see throughout history that religion, morals, and culture have evolved. How can we defend the faith in a world that seems to have no need of religion?"
* Sunday is Palm Sunday!
* Our visitor from last week, Mother Olga, asked our prayers for herself and for the Daughters of Mary of Nazareth.
* [[Psalm 18]]. "I love you, LORD, my strength."
* Popestuff:
# What is a "Jesuit"?
# Marie in Amherst: For first time since the schism in 1054 AD, an Ecumenical Patriarch [http://www.patheos.com/blogs/deaconsbench/2013/03/historic-for-first-time-since-schism-ecumenical-patriarch-will-attend-popes-installation-mass/ attended the pope’s installation Mass.]
# Dan from Batavia, New York: I heard the news of black smoke on ''The Station of the Cross'' at the same time I was trying to explain to someone the importance of our prayers for the Holy Spirit to guide the Cardinals. Out of nowhere, it hit me that the Cardinals were in the shoes of Jesus during the Conclave, in that Jesus Himself chose the first Pope.  Is that the right way of thinking about the election of Pope Francis?
* Phil from Indooroopily, Australia, not too far away from Woolloongaba, via Facebook: Was Vatican II a bad thing for the church? I know a lot of people who wish it never happened, and many want to bring back the traditional Latin mass.
::* Dan from Bativa, New York, at the end of last week's show: What led to the second Vatican Council adopting a new stance toward non-Catholic Christians and non-Christian religions?
* Elizabeth from Clarence, NY: Mother of five and first time listening: Would like to share the blessings. She is very happy to have found the station and saw it on a bumper sticker.
* Brian from Facebook: Greetings Nicolette and Fr. Marty, I understand a deacon and priest are ordained by a bishop. A bishop is ordained by the Pope. How does the Pope become 'ordained'? Is it strictly by election or is there a 'laying on' of hnds by the Cardinals?
* Barbara from Kenmore, NY: May the elderly who are suffering from Alzheimers or some other form of dementia receive the Blessed Sacrament? She heard that they cannot. She is Eastern rite and wonders why babies can, but those with dementia cannot.
* Bob from Boston, NY: Are there others instances of Eucharistic Miracles besides (Luciano)?
* Ellen from Buffalo: Wants to tell you the name of the book--[http://www.amazon.com/Eucharistic-Miracles-Joan-Carroll-Cruz/dp/0895553031 Joan Carroll Cruz, ''Eucharistic Miracles''.]
* Freddy from from Chicago on Android: Can you take communion when living together and are engaged?
* Delores from Boston, NY: Wants to say that there is another Eucaristic Miracle she heard of in Bueno Aires.
* Chad from Rochester: If two people married in a Protestant ceremony and now want to become Catholic, does their marriage have to be endorsed by the Catholic Church?


== March 15 ==
=== May a couple marry who cannot consummate the vows? ===
* [[Peace Prayer of St. Francis]].
* Ann, Massachusetts. I heard on the radio that a Catholic woman and man should not get married if they cannot consummate their vows because of a medical condition. I cannot believe this could be right.
* [[Mother Olga]].
::: [http://www.ewtn.com/library/Doctrine/IMPOSTER.HTM EWTN library.]
* Anonymous from Rhode Island: She heard that once the cardinals choose a pope, that man has the option to refuse the election.  Is this correct? She wondered how this could be the work of the Holy Spirit, unless that also was in His plan.
::::: impotence is indeed an impediment to marriage
* Paul W. from Facebook: I work in construction and climb ladders all day long. I worry that not eating but one meal (meatless) on the days of "fast and abstinence" might not afford the strength I need to perform at work. Is there any exception for fasting under these circumstances?
* Jessica from Tonawanda, NY: Question for Mother ... What kind of a response do you get wearing a habit? What do you think of lay women who choose to dress plainly?
* Scott from Rochester, New York: How can I explain purgatory to non-Catholics... It isn't in the scriptures?
* Jerry Please pray for my recovery from recent surgery as I am told it may take a lengthy amount of time.  
* Christian: On the 30th I will be fully Roman Catholic and I ask to please keep me in your prayers. My question is I have found money next to a group of girls in school and I did not know who it belonged to, so I took it. Would this be considered stealing and will I need to confess this? I already made my first confession, and I also want to know if you have advice on how I can overcome temptation.
* Please pray for Health, to get a job, and special intentions.  
::: "Go to Joseph."
* Nick from Toronto, Canada: Follow up on purgatory. The priests are not mentioning it at Mass.  
* Carla from Rochester, New York: Wants to say hi and that I was happy that  Mother blessed my stomach last year and the baby turned out fine.
* Anthony: You mentioned the Syrian Catholic Church, are they Roman Catholics?
* Anonymous: Please pray for my health, to find a job and for my special intentions.
* Kimberly from Rochester: Prayer Request: for healing of serious intestinal problems.
* Ellen from Buffalo, New York: Very Happy Mother is here. Comments on St.. Joseph.
* Lisa from Buffalo, New York: I have a job offer to be a health mother for 20+ Chinese girls at a Catholic School. Many of them are Buddhist. Do you have tips?
* Dan from Bativa, New York: What led to the second Vatican Council adopting a new stance toward non-Catholic Christians and non-Christian religions?


== 8 March (solo!) ==
=== Slavery approved in the Bible? ===
* Memorial of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_of_God St. John of God] (1495–1550).
* Sunday Gospel: Parable of the Merciful Father.
* [[Prayers for the Dying]].
* Thank Kathy Gallagher for being on the show last week.
* Pray for fathers and mothers who have had abortions.
* A former student of mine asks for prayers for himself as he returns to the practice of the Catholic faith.
* Danielle: "I work in a fast-food restaurant.  We offer a special discount on Wednesdays as well as Fridays during Lent.  How did [[Fasting on Wednesdays|Wednesdays]] came to be a secondary day of fast and abstinence during Lent?"
* John from Webster, NY:  Are there any exceptions to not receiving Communion more than twice/day?
* Paul from Amherst: What do you know about Gary Wills who says Jesus is one of God's prophets and also that the Letter to the Hebrews is illegitimate?
* Steve from Buffalo: do you have a comeback for "that is not very Christian of you"?
* Barbara from Kenmore: do you know anything about a [[March for Marriage]] in Washington? She think she heard it on Al Kresta.
* Michael from Welland, Ont. Canada: Is your guardian angel's name the same as our name (e.g., Michael)?
* Sandy from Buffalo: Gan you tell her what happened to Hagar and Ishmael after they were sent out?


== 1 March ==
* Anonymous.  According to scriptures, slavery is not considered immoral, however there are specific instructions on how to beat slaves correctly. Why did neither God or Jesus teach that owning another human being is immoral?  Nowhere is this stated in the bible!  Mark Twain wrote: "In all the ages the Roman Church has owned slaves, bought and sold slaves, authorized and encouraged her children to trade in them. Long after some Christian peoples had freed their slaves the Church still held on to hers. If any could know, to absolute certainty, that all this was right, and according to God’s will and desire, surely it was she, since she was God’s specially appointed representative in the earth and sole authorized and infallible expounder of his Bible.  There were the texts; there was no mistaking their meaning; she was right, she was doing in this thing what the bible had mapped out for her to do. So unassailable was her position that in all the centuries she had no word to say against human slavery."
* Sunday gospel: parable of the Fig Tree (Luke 13). God is a good gardenerHe wants us to produce good fruit.
 
* Discussion of [[RHA|Reproductive Health Act]] with Kathleen Gallagher, director of pro-life activities for the [http://www.nyscatholic.org/ New York State Catholic Conference.]
=== Consecration to Mary? ===
* Jess: What are the implications for pregnant women in the future and bearing children? My husband and I are concerned about how this affects bringing new life into the world and why as Catholics we should be concerned.
 
* Bob wants to know if this law passes, will abortion be legal through whole pregnancy?
* Shawn from Facebook: How can Catholics consecrate themselves to Mary?  She is not God.  Isn't it a sin against the First Commandment to vow yourselves to her service?
* Rob from Williamsville: question whether there are positive initiatives in NYS that will replace this negative one?
 
* Julia in Webster, NY: Do you know that Justin Bieber's mother is on a [http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2012/09/24/justin-bieber-mom-pattie-mallette-lays-bare-her-painful-past-and-turn-to-god-in/ mission to help women who are being forced to have abortions?]
=== Conflicting Scripture Passages ===
* Chad from Rochester, NY: What is the progress of this bill. Where is it now?
 
* Polly from Tonawanda: What can we do to help?
* John from Facebook: In a recent Sunday reading from 1 Kings, God said to Solomon, "I give you a heart so wise and discerning that there has never been anyone like you until now, nor after you will there be anyone to equal you" [http://www.usccb.org/bible/1kings/3:12 (1 Kings 3:12).] But in Matthew, it says, "There is something greater than Solomon here" [http://www.usccb.org/bible/matthew/12:42 (Matthew 12:42).] How do you reconcile the two passages?
* http://www.nyscatholic.org
:: Similar kind of conundrum: What did Jesus mean when He said that "Amen, I say to you, among those born of women there has been none greater than John the Baptist; yet the least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he" [http://www.usccb.org/bible/matthew/11:11 (Mt 11:11)?] Wasn't Mary greater than John the Baptist through her Immaculate Conception?
* http://newyorkersforlife.org
:: And, of course, "all have sinned and are deprived of the glory of God" [http://www.usccb.org/bible/romans/3:23 (Rom 3:23)]Doesn't that mean that Mary and Jesus were both sinners?
* http://www.facebook.com/NYS4Life
:: "No sign will be given this generation except the sign of Jonah, for just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth" (Mt 12:40).
 
==== Followup question from John ====
John from Facebook:
 
* If the church teaches us not to read passages literally, why does it not apply this to the teachings on the supper of The Lord or giving Peter the keys to the kingdom? How does the Church discern what should be taken literally and what isn't? My non Catholic friends say the Church chooses to take literally those passages that support her doctrinal position. '''''After all the churches authority comes from reading the passage on the keys given to Peter literally doesn't it?'''''
 
=== Can Mary bless us? ===
* Shawn from Facebook: I heard a priest say the rosary. He said, "May Mary bless you with her holy child." How can Mary bless us with anything? She has no power outside of Christ.
 
=== Boys will be boys? ===
* Anonymous from Facebook: Your 12-year old catches about 10 dragonflies, takes their wings off, and puts them in a cup “because he wants to see them fight.” Is that just boys being boys? Or do you tell him that it’s wrong to hurt animals for fun? He has Reactive Attachment Disorder which causes me additional concern.
 
=== Tips for Lay Evangelization? ===
; From the "Ask a Priest" page on [http://thestationofthecross.com TheStationOfTheCross.com:]
 
: Michael: The Pope has called lay people to evangelize. I very heatedly expressed my objections to a fictional TV show which portrayed a catholic priest in a very negative way.  A high school senior responded to my criticisms by expressing a desire for God, but he also expressed some reservations about God and showed a real lack of knowledge of the faith.  How about having a show where people call in to discuss their ideas for lay evangelization and talk about their successes or failures in bearing witness to the tremendous hidden treasures of our faith?
 
=== How many books of the Bible claim to be inspired by God? ===
:* How many books of the Bible claim to be inspired by God?  Maybe two make an explicit claim — Jeremiah and Revelation.
 
::: Jeremiah: "Take a scroll and write on it all the words I have spoken to you about Israel, Judah, and all the nations, from the day I first spoke to you, from the days of Josiah, until today" (36:2).
 
::; [http://www.catholic.com/tracts/proving-inspiration "Proving Inspiration."]
 
::: What about the Bible’s own claim to inspiration? There are not many places where such a claim is made even elliptically, and most books in the Old and New Testaments make no such claim at all. In fact, no New Testament writer explicitly claims that he himself is writing at the direct behest of God, with the exception of John, the author of Revelation.  
 
=== Taped evidence — nursing home ===
* Luisa from "Ask a Priest" ''[today]'': My mother was in the nursing home up until she passed away. We placed a camera in her room because they kept dropping her.  Although the policy of the nursing home prohibits recording sound in the patients' bedrooms, by accident, some of our videos recorded the nurses abusing my mother verbally.  May I use these recordings in good faith to bring an action against the nursing home?
 
=== Why can't women preach in Church? ===
* From a pastor who listens to the show: When you answered Betsy's question on August 4th about how women can preach the gospel even though they are not allowed to read the gospel and preach homilies in the liturgy, you dodged the question of why women and laymen cannot read the gospel and preach homilies in the liturgy.  I may not be the smartest kid on the block, but I can tell when someone is ducking a tough question! :o) ''[Note well: this priest is a very good and orthodox priest, and he is a friend of mine.  This is a kind and well-meaning question, not a screed in favor of abandoning the Church's tradition!  I think it is a good question.]''
 
=== NFP for a pre-menopausal couple? ===
 
* Anonymous from [http://www.thestationofthecross.com/ "Ask a Priest"] on the Station of the Cross website — ''spend a little time explaining how to find and use this page on the website.  My impression is that it is right on the front page, down at the bottom.  That's how I see it, anyway, using a browser; I couldn't find it on the iCatholicRadio app.  "Submit your questions for a priest to answer live on Calling All Catholics, airing weekdays from 5-6 pm ET."''
:: I am concerned whether my husband and I are committing a mortal sin in our intimate relations. Because I am pre-menopausal, the signs of our fertile time are very uncertain, so I can't tell with much confidence when we are in a fertile time in our relationship. We used to use Natural Family Planning, but now we are not completing the marital act in a natural fashion.  My health is poor, and we do not want to become pregnant at this time in our marriage.  Are we committing a sin by not completing the marriage act normally?
:::: '''''BE POSITIVE.'''''  The Church upholds the natural act of love in marriage as the norm for judging what is right and wrong in our relationships.  Whenever a couple chooses the joy of union, their expression of love should be such that they do nothing to make it impossible for them to become pregnant through their union.  This norm rules out barrier methods, the use of artificial hormones that fool the woman's body into thinking that she is already pregnant, and any other actions that would keep the union of the couple from being fruitful.  If you and your husband feel sure that you cannot afford to become pregnant at this time in your life, you must abstain from union for a while until your health improves or you reach the point at which you can have greater confidence than you do now in identifying the fertile times in your cycle; you might want to ask for help from a certified Natural Family counselor to get help in understanding the signs at this time in your life.  Abstinence is hard, but not impossible.  It, too, is an act of love for each other and for our Creator.  Abstinence chosen out of love for one another for shorter or longer times has its own rewards, though they are, of course, more subtle and on a different level from the joy of expressing your love for each other directly through marital union.  We have been praying for you and your husband, Anonymous, since we received your e-mail.  We hope that you will find great joy in being faithful and true to each other as well as abiding by God's plan for your marriage.
::::: [http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/christopher_wests_ideas_on_sexuality_ignore_tremendous_dangers_alice_von_hildebrand_says/ "Christoper West's Ideas on Sexuality Ignore Tremendous Dangers — Alice von Hildebrand."]
 
=== Why is the Old Testament so vague about Trinity and the Eucharist? ===
* Sara from the Fund Drive:
# Why didn't God give more advance warning in the Old Testament of the doctrine of the Trinity?
# Why didn't God give more advance warning in the Old Testament of the doctrine of the Eucharist?
 
=== Is spiritual dryness a sin? ===
 
* Shawn from Facebook: Is having spiritual dryness a sin?
 
=== How should Catholics vote? ===
* Shawn from Facebook: Election season is upon us. The Catholic voter guide basically says "don't vote for abortion," and rightly so.  But, I have never supported GOP politics either, although they are the closest thing we have to a pro-life party. So how should I vote then?
:: [[USCCB Voting Guide for Catholics]].
 
=== Struggling with Marian prayers ===
 
Shawn from Facebook: I struggle with certain Marian prayers that ask her to save us, etc; I don't get that... Because she can't do anything without God's power. She is merely a creature, though the highest of all creation. I have trouble with the rosary too. Why not just pray the "Our Father"?
 
=== Chesterton Academy in England? ===
 
* Maria Bachelier from e-mail: Is there any Chesterton academy in England, where I live?
::: Not yet. There is one in Italy. Dale Ahlquist is in Europe right now.  More may be under development.
:::: Emily de Rotstein, Executive Director
:::: Chesterton Academy  —  [http://www.chestertonacademy.org/ www.chestertonacademy.org]
:::: info@chestertonacademy.org
 
=== Why does the Catechism calls us "gods"? ===
 
* John from Facebook: I have been reading the Catechism each night. I have a question regarding paragraph 460 which says, "The only-begotten Son of God, wanting to make us sharers in his divinity, assumed our nature, so that he, made man, might make men gods." This passage uses the lower case letter g. In the Old Testament, this is how the pagan gods are referred to. What does lower case "gods" mean here?
:::: [[Divinization]].
 
=== Righteous anger vs. sinful anger ===
* John from Facebook:
# Could you explain righteous anger and sinful anger? Are there scriptural references to these two kinds of anger? Could you give some ideas how to counteract the sin of anger?  —  [[Christian Anger Management]].
# Also would you please pray for my niece, Marybeth, who suffers from a head injury she received in an accident some time ago.
 
=== Multiple sins in an invalid marriage ===
* Anonymous from Facebook: Suppose a person got married only in order to obtain a visa and did not intend the marriage to last.  Is that person sinning if they do not get an annulment? Is that person committing fornication when they have relations with their innocent spouse?
 
=== Uncharitable thoughts and feelings ===
* Anonymous from Facebook: I am a volunteer at my parish.  I arranged to switch volunteer nights with another parishioner.  I covered their night, but they did not cover mine.  I was called and asked to come fill in for them.  I felt annoyed at the prospect, but did eventually offer to fill the empty spot.  I feel that I was selfish and uncharitable.  Did I commit a sin by being annoyed or by waiting a while before I said yes?
 
=== Do same-sex marriages invalidate all marriages in the state or the denomination? ===
* Peter John from e-mail:
# If Christian denominations and many states are recognizing same-sex marriages, does that not mean that all of the marriages in those denominations or states are necessarily invalid in the eyes of the Church?  If so, wouldn't that simplify the annulment process for those who contracted marriage before a justice of the peace in those states or in those denominations?
# I am upset that I see people who are cohabiting receive the sacraments while those who are in post-divorce marriages cannot.  This especially troublesome when the divorced and remarried have no children from earlier marriages, have built a good family in their current marriages, and live devout lives otherwise.
 
=== Should we hold hands during the Our Father? ===
* Kevin from e-mail: [http://www.ewtn.com/expert/answers/holding_hands_at_mass.htm "Holding Hands at Mass."]
 
=== Why not do mandalas in our parish? ===
* NOT ON THE LINE. Liz from Rochester. Please speak about what Mandala is and why it shouldn’t be practiced at our parish.
:::: [http://www.mandalaproject.org/Index.html The Mandala Project.]
 
=== Blessed are those who murder babies? ===
* Kevin from e-mail: The last verse of Psalm 137 is really horrible.  It says, "Blessed is the man who seizes the children of Babylon and dashes their brains out against a rock."  Isn't God the father of Babylonian children, too?  How could murdering innocent children bring blessings to those who murder them?
 
=== Why was John the Baptist not freed from captivity? ===
* John from Facebook: The gospel of Luke says that Jesus came to set the captives free.  If so, then why didn't Jesus free John the Baptist from captivity?
 
=== When should we accept death for those whom we love? ===
 
* Katy from e-mail: Every day at Mass I hear the priest ask us to pray for life, "from its natural beginning to its natural end." I remain confused as to why keeping an infant (or anyone) with a terminal illness on life support, in this case mechanical ventilation, is celebrated. I don't understand why anyone would want to watch a loved one suffering with a tracheostomy when that loved one could be in paradise with Jesus.  Is this brave to keep them alive, or is it selfish?
 
::: [[Catholic Medical Ethics]]
 
 
=== U.S. Bishops dedicated to Marxism since 1979? ===
 
* Mary Kathryn from e-mail:
:::- I have an article from 1979 which says that U.S. bishops were dedicated to preaching Marxism instead of Christianity.  Is that claim true?
 
=== Positive outcomes from Vatican II ===
 
* Mary Kathryn from e-mail:
:::- Can you name three positive outcomes of Vatican II?
:::::- Recognition that we owe religious assent to the ordinary teachings of the Magisterium.  The Scriptures are the fruit of Tradition and are part of Tradition; they do not replace it.
:::::- ''Catechism of the Catholic Church.''
:::::- Discussion of marriage as a noble vocation, including praise of the nobility of the act of marital union, reaffirmation of the Church's traditional teaching on avoiding contraceptives, and a strong condemnation of abortion as an abominable crime.
 
=== Canon law and Catholic identity ===
 
* Melanie from Twitter:  Is it a violation of canon law to question someone's Catholic identity?
::: Can. 216: "Since they participate in the mission of the Church, all the Christian faithful have the right to promote or sustain apostolic action even by their own undertakings, according to their own state and condition. Nevertheless, no undertaking is to claim the name Catholic without the consent of competent ecclesiastical authority."
 
=== Calling God "Allah" ===
 
* Winna from Twitter: Do you know the Arabic word 'Allah'? Do you think it is inappropriate for Christians to use the Arabic word for God?
 
=== Thanks for help with Desolation ===
 
* Anonymous from Facebook: "Thank you for answering my questions about desolation in such a great detail in a show you did in the summer time. I feel very comforted after hearing from you on the show and I'm actually feeling relieved with the clarity especially after learning about desolation. I can't thank you enough for this. I feel that I'm suddenly pulled back in when I was almost falling off a steep cliff — thank you so much for the rescue!"
 
=== New forms of Catholicism? ===
Mark: What the "New Catholic Churches"?
::: [[Schismatic Catholics]].
 
=== Experimental Medical Treatments ===
* Dan from Facebook: Does the Church have any definitive position on the use of experimental medical treatments? A friend has stage 4 melanoma, and an experimental drug is his best (and apparently only) chance for survival. The problem is that it hasn't been approved by the FDA  —  the family wants it for "compassionate use" in the meantime. I just have to decide whether to sign the petition they are circulating.
 
=== Anathema sit! ===
 
* Debbie from Amherst: The Council of Trent says that anyone who objects to the doctrine of the Church is "[[anathema]]." What does that mean for our Protestant brothers and sisters who have left the Church?
 
=== Deification ===
 
* Andrew from e-mail: It appears that in Eastern Catholic Theology one can become closer to God after death through deification.  The Eastern Catholics claim that their saints move closer to God even in heaven. In Western theology this does not appear possible.  One gains merit/treasures in heaven while alive, and assuming one gets to heaven, that's it — no more!  You are as close to God as possible.  Not all saints are the same in glory.  There is no more change possible.  These Eastern and Western views are logically incompatible; both cannot be true.
::: [[Deification]]
 
=== Is God "static"? ===
Andrew from e-mail: In the 'eternal realm' there is no time.  How can we be dynamic yet God is static? He does not change with time only we do.  Is there a 'time' we live in in the eternal realm (the theory of 'days' in purgatory is popular but the concept was 'not up for debate' in the East because they did not see it as theologically worth pursing).  Are these concepts merely beyond human understanding and simple part of the 'mystery' that so permeates our sense of eternity?
 
=== Burning Man ===
* Kathleen from Facebook: I recently came across some information about "The Burning Man Experience" in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. It was quite disturbing and reminded me of pagan rituals. Can you shed more light on this?
 
=== Questions about questions ===
 
* Two different friends asked me recently, "What is the hardest question you have received?  Your favorite question?  Your least favorite question?"
 
=== How could Adam and Eve sin? ===
* Thomas from e-mail: If Adam and Eve did not have Original Sin, they did not have concupiscence, by which we mean the tendency of our disordered appetites to lead us to sin.  Why weren't they immune to temptation?
 
=== What do goats symbolize in the Bible? ===
* John from Facebook: I saw a Masonic website that linked goats to Babylonian mystery religions.  The author suggested that the goat was a symbol of the Temple and Temple builders.  Is this how the symbolism of goats works in the Scriptures?  Would this add an extra dimension to the parable of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25?  Does the Church have a specific teaching on the meaning of goats in the Bible?
 
=== How to "Offer it up?" ===
* Sherry.  Arlington, Virginia. iCatholic.  I have a question about suffering and "offering it up". I am not a cradle Catholic, so I did not get the benefit of learning about this while growing up.  What I've done is simply a mental prayer like this:  "Dear God, I offer you this pain (or discomfort, or whatever suffering I am going through at the moment)".  Is this adequate?  Sometimes I add " to join in Christ's suffering on the cross in order to help redeem the world (or for some other purpose like to help a sick friend or family member)".  Is this an acceptable way to offer up suffering?  Thank you.  We love your radio show!
 
=== Theology of Global Warming? ===
* Marilyn.  Buffalo, New York.  I have another philosophical question.  From the standpoint of Genesis, is global warming man-made or part of God's plan? Why would God make us in His image and then give us the power to destroy his creation?  Would God really allow us to be such a problem?
 
=== Traces of the Trinity in the Old Testament ===
 
* Mike Denz from WLOF: A while back, you talked with a listener about Old Testament passages that foreshadhow the revelation of the Trinity in the New Testament.  Isn't there are a foreshadowing of John's Trinitarian theology of the Word made flesh in Genesis 1?  Genesis 1 portrays God as creating by speaking words of command such as "Let there be light — and there was light;" then John's gospel says that God created through the Word.
::: Speaker, breath, word — Father, Spirit, Son (the missions of the Trinity, not the eternal relationships between the Divine Persons).  The Spirit is not mentioned explicitly until 1:32; John testifies that he saw the Spirit descend upon Jesus and that Jesus would "baptize with the Holy Spirit."
::: Ruah in Genesis 1:1.
 
* Brian from Facebook: I have two questions.
:: '''Part I: In the case of a pastoral administrator charged with a parish assignment, where does the buck stop? With the pastoral administrator or a priest (sacramental minister) also assigned to the same parish?'''
:::: There is a separation of powers.
 
:::: A Parish Administrator (PA) is responsible for anything you can do with money, including collecting it.  The PA may also  define the parish schedule, organize non-sacramental ministries, and obtain services from priests or deacons as needed when the assigned Sacramental  Minister (SM) is unavailable.  I imagine that the PA would run the catechetical programs and would be the person who hires and fires other parish workers.  The PA would also keep all of the books — financial, sacramental records, school records, etc.
 
:::: The sacramental minister is responsible for seeing that the sacraments are offered correctly.
 
:::: Grey areas probably not defined by law but settled on a case-by-case basis: furnishings, music, "smells and bells."
 
:: '''Part II<nowiki>:</nowiki> What is your opinion of people calling a priest a "sacramental minister"?'''
 
:::: It's accurate, if not very poetic.  There are some men who, for one reason or another, should not act as pastors.  They can supply the sacraments for a parish, but do not have the gifts or virtues required for administration.  I think this causes great grief to the priests.
 
:::: One priest in our diocese was a "sacramental minister" after being a priest for at least 25 years, and was apparently despondent at being ordered to leave his parish so that another priest could become pastor, relieving a deacon and his wife of the job of P.A.  Not being promoted to pastor hurt the priest terribly, but the act of suicide suggests to me that it was not a bad decision not to promote him — he was not a well man (may he rest in peace).
 
:::: Better title?  "Parish priest" or "Parish father."
 
=== Destiny of the souls of those who die in abortion ===
 
* Matthew Paul via Facebook: Is there a definitive Church teaching on what happens to the souls of aborted children?  Are they martyrs through a "baptism of blood"?
:: [[Abortion#Afterlife_for_aborted_children|Afterlife for aborted children?]]
 
=== Did Jesuits tried to kill John Paul II? ===
 
* Alex from e-mail: A very devout Polish Catholic friend of mine believes that John Paul II was about to dissolve the Society of Jesus, also known as "the Jesuits," but was prevented from doing so by being shot by Ali Agca, who was acting on behalf of the Jesuits.  The only reference I could find about this was from Malachi Martin's book, ''The Jesuits.''
 
::: 1981: Arrupe's stroke; appointment of Vinny O'Keefe to be Acting General; replacement of O'Keefe by Paulo Dezza.
::: 1983: assassination attempt on 13 May; election of Fr. Kolvenbach on 13 September.
 
=== Gay lobby on Catholic campuses ===
* Kevin from Buffalo:
:; Setup for the question
 
:: [http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/04/education/edlife/how-georgetown-became-a-gay-friendly-campus.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 A recent New York Times article] talked about how Georgetown has become a "gay-friendly institution." Mr. Lloyd, the pride group president, says he is often tempted to join the more tolerant Episcopal Church. But for many young Catholics, particularly of Irish or Italian descent, Catholicism is interchangeable with identity. “You stay Catholic because you have a love of the institution and you want to change it,” he said.
 
:: With a prophetic air, campus crusaders for this new “21st century” “Catholic” identity make ''ex cathedra'' pronouncements like “Society is changing, and God is in that change.”
 
:; The question:
 
:: What do you think about this approach to being Catholic?
 
=== Taking nephews to Communion ===
* Laura from Facebook: My 11- and 12-year old sons periodically invite their cousins to sleep over on a Saturday night. On Sunday we all attend Mass together.  I know my nephews do not attend Mass regularly, and I doubt that they ever go to Confession.  Should I confront them about this?  What responsibilities do I have as their Aunt?
 
=== Jesuits in Upstate New York? ===
 
* Parishioner of Peter Calabrese asked via e-mail: Have you ever heard in the “family lore” of Jesuits working in the Lewiston area very early on?
 
=== Sex reassignment surgery ===
* Kathy, Rochester, New York.  At work, my Department Head announced at a staff meeting that an employee was going to be changing from a male to a female.  What is the church's teaching on that?
 
=== Confirmation Necessary for Marriage? ===
 
* Dolores.  Hamburg, New York.  If a Catholic is Baptized and received the first Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist, but NOT Confirmed, can they be married in the Church?
 
=== "Queen of Creation" ===
* From a parishioner: I like to call Mary "Queen of Creation" when I am praying to her.  Is that appropriate?
 
=== Selling or renting property to same-sex couples ===
* From a parishioner: Would I be [[Cooperation with evil|cooperating in evil]] if I sold or rented a house to a same-sex couple?
 
=== What would Jesus think of today's Church? ===
* Bob from e-mail: If Christ returned to Earth tomorrow as a typically normal 21st Century Catholic, what do you think He would think of the Church that He created and the leadership it has?  Would he approve of it and back it, unquestionably?  Or, would he rail against it, or various aspects of it, as he did the moneychangers and merchants whose tables He dispersed from the synagogue when he was here 2000+ years ago?
 
=== Promoting Women's Vocations to Religious Life ===
* Patti from e-mail: [http://imaginesisters.org/ Imagine Sisters] wants to make Jesus loved by introducing the world to religious sisters in love with Christ through media and personal encounters. We want to encourage and inspire a culture of vocations to women’s religious life by fostering a deep desire for holiness through the witness of religious sisters.
 
=== Who are the vultures? ===
 
* From Awesome Lawson: I was told by a priest that the verse, "Wherever the corpse is, there the vultures will gather" (Mt 24:28) refers to Eucharistic adoration.  Is that true?
 
=== Footwashing ===
 
* Letitia: Footwashing is for everybody — everybody should do it to everybody.  She sent slippers, a towel, and foot cream to her nieces and nephews, and asked them to wash their mother's feet.  Jesus said, "Do ''as'' I do.  Such love and humility.  Jesus took the place of the last and the least.  Usually done by the Gentile slave, by wives for their husbands, by children for their parents, and by disciples for their teachers.
 
=== St. Malachy and the End of the World ===
 
* [[St. Malachy and the End of the World]]
* I have figured out how to prove that Pope Francis is [[St. Malachy and the End of the World|"Peter the Roman."]]  That means the end of the world is near (again!). :-O
:: [http://catholicozarks.blogspot.com/2013/05/pope-francis-peter-roman-antichrist.html "Pope Francis = Peter The Roman = Antichrist ?"]
:: "In the extreme persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit Peter the Roman, who will nourish the sheep in many tribulations; when they are finished, the city of seven hills will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people. The end."
 
=== Seven Pilgrim Churches ===
 
* [http://zephyrinus-zephyrinus.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-seven-pilgrim-churches-of-rome.html ''Wikipedia,'' "The Seven Pilgrim Churches Of Rome."]
 
=== Catholic Children's Bible ===
* For parents: [http://www.smp.org/series/81/The-Catholic-Childrens-Bible ''The Catholic Children's Bible''] by St. Mary's Press.
 
=== Fr. Walter Ciszek, SJ ===
* Suellen Ann from Facebook: I just saw a beautiful documentary on EWTN about [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Ciszek Fr. Walter Ciszek,] a Jesuit who was held captive in Siberia for 15 years. Could you talk a little bit about his life and works?
::: [[Walter Ciszek, SJ]]
 
=== Catholic understanding of marriage ===
* Nicole from e-mail: I spoke w/a 20-something co-worker regarding male/female complementarity one day when she mentioned that people who don't accept "same-sex marriage" are bigots.  She listened to me kindly but  did not accept the idea that opposite genders go together because of procreation. Her immediate answer was, "well, the couple can use IVF." I find that many younger people have a utilitarian point of view - the end justifies the means. How can I present the Church's teaching on marriage and the natural law in the most effective fashion?
 
=== Evidence of Ordination of Women? ===
 
* Andrew from e-mail: Sylvia Poggioli did a piece on NPR recently entitled [http://www.npr.org/2013/04/01/175910981/with-new-pope-catholic-women-hope-to-regain-church-leadership-roles "With New Pope, Catholic Women Hope To Regain Church Leadership Roles."] What are we to make of the argument that ancient mosaics and epigrams talk about women priests (presbytera) and bishops (episcopa)?
 
=== Year of Faith Website ===
* David M. from Rochester: Here is the Vatican’s website for the year of faith: [http://www.annusfidei.va/content/novaevangelizatio/en.html www.annusfidei.va.]
 
=== Common Bible includes "Apocrypha" ===
 
* John W. from e-mail: I was very surprised this afternoon when you quoted [http://usccb.org/bible/tobit/4:6 Tobit 4:8] on giving. You said, "The Protestants don’t have Tobit in their Bible." Here in Canada, or at least Toronto, we DO! We also have Judith, Wisdom, Baruch, 1&2 Maccabees, and the other Deuterocanonical Books in the pew Bibles of at least our local Anglican and Presbyterian churches, and probably in the local United Church too. The pew Bibles are the “New Revised Standard Version (with Apocrypha).” These are logical developments based on Vatican II, which began fifty years ago, and the first Anglican-Roman Catholic Common Declaration and the establishment of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission forty-six years ago. Most Protestant churches are also using the Revised Common Lectionary. Is this just a Canadian thing?
::- [[Canon_of_the_Old_Testament#.22Apocryphal.22_Books_included_in_the_Common_Bible | Apocrypha in Common Bible.]]
 
=== Psychology and Catholicism ===
* John from Facebook: At the school I work, they are doing workshops on motivation and learning. They presented a workshop on [http://www.wglasser.com/ William Glasser's "choice theory,"] which seems to me to advocate faith but no God. When the Church provides counsel through Catholic Charities or even through a priest, how does it merge [[psychology and faith]]?
 
=== Godly Gynecology; Pregnancy Support Services ===
* Melissa from Kenmore, New York: "A friend of a friend of mine was told for decades that she had a thyroid problem that would prevent her from becoming pregnant.  The doctors were wrong.  When she began to gain weight because of a pregnancy, her doctor just adjusted her medication, thinking that her weight gain was due to thyroid problems, not a pregnancy.  This was a devastating situation for her, as she ended up having an abortion.  Many women who opt for abortion are not FOR abortion in and of itself. Many just do not have the support of the father or their family, and do not know who would help them cope with an unplanned child at the time of birth. Could you list some [[Pregnancy Support Services|resources women in such a situation can turn to?]]"
 
=== Pacifism required? ===
 
* Anonymous: Why do some candidates who are pro life still support violence via wars, detainment, and the like? Why can't being pro life mean being more vigilant in ending wars through diplomatic talks rather than continuing what seems an endless fight in another country? Our military wants to come home. Does war ever make any sense?"
::- [[Just War Theory]].
 
=== Feeling guilty after Confession ===
 
* Anonymous: "I have a hard time forgiving myself, even after I confess a sin in confession. Is that also a sin?"
::: [[Feeling guilty after Confession]].
 
=== Interceding for Sinners ===
 
* Anonymous: "What is the consequence if someone who is not Catholic receives the Eucharist in ignorance. Besides educating them, is there a penance one can do for them?"
::: [[What should I do when I see others sin?]]
::: [[Forgiveness Prayer]].
 
=== Spiritual Warfare ===
 
* John Z. from Facebook re: [[spiritual warfare]].
:::* Can people be used by demons to try and fight and create turmoil and strife?
:::* Are there angels and demons duking it out fighting for our souls?
:::* Also, I saw on a blog where a guy said to look in the Old Testament as to how many people Satan killed vs God. He claims that Satan only killed ten and God killed thousands. So, in his view, the whole Christian idea of God is false, and Satan got a raw deal.
 
=== Genocide in the Old Testament? ===
* Kevin from e-mail: Why did God order the Israelites to massacre whole villages when they conquered them?  Today we would call that "genocide" or "ethnic cleansing." The Church teaches that it is intrinscially evil to target whole populations in warfare.  How could God command His people to do evil?
 
=== Successors of the other apostles? ===
* Rich from e-mail: Most Catholics know that the Pope is the successor to Peter. Has the "lineage" from the other apostles been preserved just as carefully? Would the holders of some of those Sees be the Latin [[Patriarchs]]? There are not twelve of this class, so who are the direct successors of all of the original apostles and Paul? (I include him because of his unique status).
 
=== Patriarchs and Cardinals ===
* Rich from e-mail: I think that a fairly recent canonical change required that all [[patriarchs]] be made cardinals, although they've always actually outranked cardinals in the hierarchy.  Is that correct?

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Sitz im leben

A season of growth.

   


December 19

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  • 148 days for Gina and Joseph.
Prologue
  • Faith 'n' Reason Friday.
  • Any topic OK.
  • All callers welcome.
Last few days of Advent — St. John the Baptist, pray for us!
Luke 1
76
You, my child, shall be called the prophet of the Most High;
for you will go before the Lord to prepare his way,
to give his people knowledge of salvation
by the forgiveness of their sins.
  • From John on Facebook (he may post this question on Facebook during the show): Some of my friends argue that there is no need for a priesthood. In the Bible, the term is used only of the Old Testament priests who served in the Temple. In the New Testament, the terms "episcopos" and "presbyter" are used, not "priest." How can I answer this challenge to the Catholic understanding of priesthood?

Treasury of Unanswered Questions

May the priest skip the "Deliver us from evil" prayer?

  • Boston, Mass. At mass at our church, after the Our Father, the priest goes directly to "For the kingdom, the power, etc" and omits the prayer in between that says, "Deliver us, Lord, from every evil.." This seems to be an important and beautiful part of the prayer. Is it allowed to be omitted?

Destroying unused genetic material from IVF procedures?

  • George. Bellingham, Mass. I was reading the catechism re: life issues. Regarding In Vitro Fertilization, if the sperm and egg are not viable, is it as morally unacceptable to destroy them as it would be if the sperm and egg are viable?

What is Jesus doing now?

  • Joe. Buffalo. What is Jesus doing in heaven now?

Are we not required to love our parents?

Homework from last Friday
  • Rebecca from St. Petersburg asked about Dennis Prager's view that children only need to honor their parents, not love them.
Prager: "The bible understands that there will always be people who, for whatever reason, do not love a parent. Therefore, it does not demand what may be psychologically or emotionally impossible, but it does demand that we honor our parents."
Jesus: "What is impossible for you is possible for God. Love your enemies; pray for those who persecute you. Forgive seventy times seventy times!"
Yes, the parent-child relationsip is unique.
Yes, the family is the basic unit of society.
Yes, honor of parental is the glue that holds the family and therefore society together.
Yes, it is wrong for parents to seek to be "loved" as if they were the buddies of their babies. Parents must assert authority and children must yield to their parents' authority. When push comes to shove, it is right for parents to say, "Because I say so." This is often God's answer to our "why" questions, too. There are some things we cannot see for ourselves until we have grown more. Until that time, "because I say so" is the best answer.

Who is the greatest person "born of woman"?

  • Shawn from Facebook: Jesus says in Matthew 11 that John the Baptist was the greatest person ever born of a woman. I thought CHRIST himself or Mary would be the greatest?

How do I regularlize my marriage?

  • Anonymous from e-mail: I have been married for 15 years to my current husband and would like to have the marriage recognized by the Church so that I can receive the sacraments. I was first married in the Catholic Church. I was divorced from that man, and he has since died. I married another man in a civil service, then divorced him. I married my third and current husband in a civil service. He has been married in civil services and has been divorced twice. He is not Catholic and is not baptized. He has a hard time understanding why he has to participate in my annulment process. How should I explain it to him?

Did Jesus want us to mutilate our bodies?

  • Anonymous from Facebook: Anonymous from Facebook: Christ tells us not to lust after someone, because it is adultery. He also commands us to pluck out our eye and cut off our hands if they cause us to sin. Why is it that I never hear Catholic or Protestants discuss this passage?

How to be chaste in marital relations?

  • Anonymous from Facebook: In what way is it appropriate to desire union with my spouse?
Gregory Popcak, A Catholic Guide to Infallible Loving.
Chastity in Marriage.

Bl. Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Santiago

Vatican News Service biography of Blessed Carlos Manuel.
— "Vivimos para esa noche" — "We live for that night" == the night of the Easter Vigil, in which we recall Jesus passing from death to life on Easter Sunday.
— "Charlie’s Beatification Process was indeed a swift one! Initiated in 1992, the positio on heroic virtues, lead to his status as Venerable as of July 7, 1997. The miracle for his beatification (cure of non-Hodgkins malignant lymphoma back in 1981) was approved on December 20,1999 by HH John Paul II. Thus, a record-making eight-year span, a first for lay actors!"

Straight from Earth to Heaven?

  • Shawn from Facebook: In the second letter to the Corinthians, it says: "To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord" (2 Cor 5:8). Does that mean that there is no purgatory? Do we just die and go straight to Heaven?
"For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil" (2 Cor 5:10).

Can the Church change the canon?

  • John from Facebook: Since it was the Catholic Church that decided the canon of the Bible, could the Catholic Church ever change the contents of the Bible by adding or removing books in the future?
Antilegomena: These antilegomena or "disputed writings" were widely read in the Early Church and included the Epistle of James, the Epistle of Jude, 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, the Apocalypse of John, the Gospel of the Hebrews, the Apocalypse of Peter (unique in being the only book never accepted as canonical which was commentated upon by a Church Father), the Acts of Paul, the Shepherd of Hermas, the Epistle of Barnabas and the Didache.

How to start spiritual direction?

  • Anonymous. Massachusetts. I have felt for a long time that I need some type of spiritual direction and grounding. However, I'm not sure how to seek it out. Can you suggest a simple way to get started beyond my parish priest? Does it depend on how spiritually "developed" one is? Thank you.

Our Lady of the Americas?

  • Bob. Boston, NY. Could you tell me the story of the appearances of "Our Lady of the Americas" that occured around 1956?
Marian_Theology#Apparitions_that_have_not_been_approved Apparitions that have not been approved.

Good book for 4-year old who loves to pray?

  • Jessica. Can anyone recommend a kid friendly book, or guide to teaching young kids about Jesus' death and resurrection? My son who is 4 loves going to Adoration and going though the Stations of the Cross.

Love gives us free will

  • David, Buffalo, NY. I wanted to add a comment about the conversation about free will that it is because we are beings that have the ability to love and also that God's love for us gives is free will.

Defending the faith in an irreligious world

  • Shawn from Facebook: "In a pre-scientific understanding of the world, people naturally believed things happened because of the action of God, Angels, Demons, and the like; but now we can explain everything through the laws of science. We can see throughout history that religion, morals, and culture have evolved. How can we defend the faith in a world that seems to have no need of religion?"

May a couple marry who cannot consummate the vows?

  • Ann, Massachusetts. I heard on the radio that a Catholic woman and man should not get married if they cannot consummate their vows because of a medical condition. I cannot believe this could be right.
EWTN library.
impotence is indeed an impediment to marriage

Slavery approved in the Bible?

  • Anonymous. According to scriptures, slavery is not considered immoral, however there are specific instructions on how to beat slaves correctly. Why did neither God or Jesus teach that owning another human being is immoral? Nowhere is this stated in the bible! Mark Twain wrote: "In all the ages the Roman Church has owned slaves, bought and sold slaves, authorized and encouraged her children to trade in them. Long after some Christian peoples had freed their slaves the Church still held on to hers. If any could know, to absolute certainty, that all this was right, and according to God’s will and desire, surely it was she, since she was God’s specially appointed representative in the earth and sole authorized and infallible expounder of his Bible. There were the texts; there was no mistaking their meaning; she was right, she was doing in this thing what the bible had mapped out for her to do. So unassailable was her position that in all the centuries she had no word to say against human slavery."

Consecration to Mary?

  • Shawn from Facebook: How can Catholics consecrate themselves to Mary? She is not God. Isn't it a sin against the First Commandment to vow yourselves to her service?

Conflicting Scripture Passages

  • John from Facebook: In a recent Sunday reading from 1 Kings, God said to Solomon, "I give you a heart so wise and discerning that there has never been anyone like you until now, nor after you will there be anyone to equal you" (1 Kings 3:12). But in Matthew, it says, "There is something greater than Solomon here" (Matthew 12:42). How do you reconcile the two passages?
Similar kind of conundrum: What did Jesus mean when He said that "Amen, I say to you, among those born of women there has been none greater than John the Baptist; yet the least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he" (Mt 11:11)? Wasn't Mary greater than John the Baptist through her Immaculate Conception?
And, of course, "all have sinned and are deprived of the glory of God" (Rom 3:23). Doesn't that mean that Mary and Jesus were both sinners?
"No sign will be given this generation except the sign of Jonah, for just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth" (Mt 12:40).

Followup question from John

John from Facebook:

  • If the church teaches us not to read passages literally, why does it not apply this to the teachings on the supper of The Lord or giving Peter the keys to the kingdom? How does the Church discern what should be taken literally and what isn't? My non Catholic friends say the Church chooses to take literally those passages that support her doctrinal position. After all the churches authority comes from reading the passage on the keys given to Peter literally doesn't it?

Can Mary bless us?

  • Shawn from Facebook: I heard a priest say the rosary. He said, "May Mary bless you with her holy child." How can Mary bless us with anything? She has no power outside of Christ.

Boys will be boys?

  • Anonymous from Facebook: Your 12-year old catches about 10 dragonflies, takes their wings off, and puts them in a cup “because he wants to see them fight.” Is that just boys being boys? Or do you tell him that it’s wrong to hurt animals for fun? He has Reactive Attachment Disorder which causes me additional concern.

Tips for Lay Evangelization?

From the "Ask a Priest" page on TheStationOfTheCross.com:
Michael: The Pope has called lay people to evangelize. I very heatedly expressed my objections to a fictional TV show which portrayed a catholic priest in a very negative way. A high school senior responded to my criticisms by expressing a desire for God, but he also expressed some reservations about God and showed a real lack of knowledge of the faith. How about having a show where people call in to discuss their ideas for lay evangelization and talk about their successes or failures in bearing witness to the tremendous hidden treasures of our faith?

How many books of the Bible claim to be inspired by God?

  • How many books of the Bible claim to be inspired by God? Maybe two make an explicit claim — Jeremiah and Revelation.
Jeremiah: "Take a scroll and write on it all the words I have spoken to you about Israel, Judah, and all the nations, from the day I first spoke to you, from the days of Josiah, until today" (36:2).
"Proving Inspiration."
What about the Bible’s own claim to inspiration? There are not many places where such a claim is made even elliptically, and most books in the Old and New Testaments make no such claim at all. In fact, no New Testament writer explicitly claims that he himself is writing at the direct behest of God, with the exception of John, the author of Revelation.

Taped evidence — nursing home

  • Luisa from "Ask a Priest" [today]: My mother was in the nursing home up until she passed away. We placed a camera in her room because they kept dropping her. Although the policy of the nursing home prohibits recording sound in the patients' bedrooms, by accident, some of our videos recorded the nurses abusing my mother verbally. May I use these recordings in good faith to bring an action against the nursing home?

Why can't women preach in Church?

  • From a pastor who listens to the show: When you answered Betsy's question on August 4th about how women can preach the gospel even though they are not allowed to read the gospel and preach homilies in the liturgy, you dodged the question of why women and laymen cannot read the gospel and preach homilies in the liturgy. I may not be the smartest kid on the block, but I can tell when someone is ducking a tough question! :o) [Note well: this priest is a very good and orthodox priest, and he is a friend of mine. This is a kind and well-meaning question, not a screed in favor of abandoning the Church's tradition! I think it is a good question.]

NFP for a pre-menopausal couple?

  • Anonymous from "Ask a Priest" on the Station of the Cross website — spend a little time explaining how to find and use this page on the website. My impression is that it is right on the front page, down at the bottom. That's how I see it, anyway, using a browser; I couldn't find it on the iCatholicRadio app. "Submit your questions for a priest to answer live on Calling All Catholics, airing weekdays from 5-6 pm ET."
I am concerned whether my husband and I are committing a mortal sin in our intimate relations. Because I am pre-menopausal, the signs of our fertile time are very uncertain, so I can't tell with much confidence when we are in a fertile time in our relationship. We used to use Natural Family Planning, but now we are not completing the marital act in a natural fashion. My health is poor, and we do not want to become pregnant at this time in our marriage. Are we committing a sin by not completing the marriage act normally?
BE POSITIVE. The Church upholds the natural act of love in marriage as the norm for judging what is right and wrong in our relationships. Whenever a couple chooses the joy of union, their expression of love should be such that they do nothing to make it impossible for them to become pregnant through their union. This norm rules out barrier methods, the use of artificial hormones that fool the woman's body into thinking that she is already pregnant, and any other actions that would keep the union of the couple from being fruitful. If you and your husband feel sure that you cannot afford to become pregnant at this time in your life, you must abstain from union for a while until your health improves or you reach the point at which you can have greater confidence than you do now in identifying the fertile times in your cycle; you might want to ask for help from a certified Natural Family counselor to get help in understanding the signs at this time in your life. Abstinence is hard, but not impossible. It, too, is an act of love for each other and for our Creator. Abstinence chosen out of love for one another for shorter or longer times has its own rewards, though they are, of course, more subtle and on a different level from the joy of expressing your love for each other directly through marital union. We have been praying for you and your husband, Anonymous, since we received your e-mail. We hope that you will find great joy in being faithful and true to each other as well as abiding by God's plan for your marriage.
"Christoper West's Ideas on Sexuality Ignore Tremendous Dangers — Alice von Hildebrand."

Why is the Old Testament so vague about Trinity and the Eucharist?

  • Sara from the Fund Drive:
  1. Why didn't God give more advance warning in the Old Testament of the doctrine of the Trinity?
  2. Why didn't God give more advance warning in the Old Testament of the doctrine of the Eucharist?

Is spiritual dryness a sin?

  • Shawn from Facebook: Is having spiritual dryness a sin?

How should Catholics vote?

  • Shawn from Facebook: Election season is upon us. The Catholic voter guide basically says "don't vote for abortion," and rightly so. But, I have never supported GOP politics either, although they are the closest thing we have to a pro-life party. So how should I vote then?
USCCB Voting Guide for Catholics.

Struggling with Marian prayers

Shawn from Facebook: I struggle with certain Marian prayers that ask her to save us, etc; I don't get that... Because she can't do anything without God's power. She is merely a creature, though the highest of all creation. I have trouble with the rosary too. Why not just pray the "Our Father"?

Chesterton Academy in England?

  • Maria Bachelier from e-mail: Is there any Chesterton academy in England, where I live?
Not yet. There is one in Italy. Dale Ahlquist is in Europe right now. More may be under development.
Emily de Rotstein, Executive Director
Chesterton Academy — www.chestertonacademy.org
info@chestertonacademy.org

Why does the Catechism calls us "gods"?

  • John from Facebook: I have been reading the Catechism each night. I have a question regarding paragraph 460 which says, "The only-begotten Son of God, wanting to make us sharers in his divinity, assumed our nature, so that he, made man, might make men gods." This passage uses the lower case letter g. In the Old Testament, this is how the pagan gods are referred to. What does lower case "gods" mean here?
Divinization.

Righteous anger vs. sinful anger

  • John from Facebook:
  1. Could you explain righteous anger and sinful anger? Are there scriptural references to these two kinds of anger? Could you give some ideas how to counteract the sin of anger? — Christian Anger Management.
  2. Also would you please pray for my niece, Marybeth, who suffers from a head injury she received in an accident some time ago.

Multiple sins in an invalid marriage

  • Anonymous from Facebook: Suppose a person got married only in order to obtain a visa and did not intend the marriage to last. Is that person sinning if they do not get an annulment? Is that person committing fornication when they have relations with their innocent spouse?

Uncharitable thoughts and feelings

  • Anonymous from Facebook: I am a volunteer at my parish. I arranged to switch volunteer nights with another parishioner. I covered their night, but they did not cover mine. I was called and asked to come fill in for them. I felt annoyed at the prospect, but did eventually offer to fill the empty spot. I feel that I was selfish and uncharitable. Did I commit a sin by being annoyed or by waiting a while before I said yes?

Do same-sex marriages invalidate all marriages in the state or the denomination?

  • Peter John from e-mail:
  1. If Christian denominations and many states are recognizing same-sex marriages, does that not mean that all of the marriages in those denominations or states are necessarily invalid in the eyes of the Church? If so, wouldn't that simplify the annulment process for those who contracted marriage before a justice of the peace in those states or in those denominations?
  2. I am upset that I see people who are cohabiting receive the sacraments while those who are in post-divorce marriages cannot. This especially troublesome when the divorced and remarried have no children from earlier marriages, have built a good family in their current marriages, and live devout lives otherwise.

Should we hold hands during the Our Father?

Why not do mandalas in our parish?

  • NOT ON THE LINE. Liz from Rochester. Please speak about what Mandala is and why it shouldn’t be practiced at our parish.
The Mandala Project.

Blessed are those who murder babies?

  • Kevin from e-mail: The last verse of Psalm 137 is really horrible. It says, "Blessed is the man who seizes the children of Babylon and dashes their brains out against a rock." Isn't God the father of Babylonian children, too? How could murdering innocent children bring blessings to those who murder them?

Why was John the Baptist not freed from captivity?

  • John from Facebook: The gospel of Luke says that Jesus came to set the captives free. If so, then why didn't Jesus free John the Baptist from captivity?

When should we accept death for those whom we love?

  • Katy from e-mail: Every day at Mass I hear the priest ask us to pray for life, "from its natural beginning to its natural end." I remain confused as to why keeping an infant (or anyone) with a terminal illness on life support, in this case mechanical ventilation, is celebrated. I don't understand why anyone would want to watch a loved one suffering with a tracheostomy when that loved one could be in paradise with Jesus. Is this brave to keep them alive, or is it selfish?
Catholic Medical Ethics


U.S. Bishops dedicated to Marxism since 1979?

  • Mary Kathryn from e-mail:
- I have an article from 1979 which says that U.S. bishops were dedicated to preaching Marxism instead of Christianity. Is that claim true?

Positive outcomes from Vatican II

  • Mary Kathryn from e-mail:
- Can you name three positive outcomes of Vatican II?
- Recognition that we owe religious assent to the ordinary teachings of the Magisterium. The Scriptures are the fruit of Tradition and are part of Tradition; they do not replace it.
- Catechism of the Catholic Church.
- Discussion of marriage as a noble vocation, including praise of the nobility of the act of marital union, reaffirmation of the Church's traditional teaching on avoiding contraceptives, and a strong condemnation of abortion as an abominable crime.

Canon law and Catholic identity

  • Melanie from Twitter: Is it a violation of canon law to question someone's Catholic identity?
Can. 216: "Since they participate in the mission of the Church, all the Christian faithful have the right to promote or sustain apostolic action even by their own undertakings, according to their own state and condition. Nevertheless, no undertaking is to claim the name Catholic without the consent of competent ecclesiastical authority."

Calling God "Allah"

  • Winna from Twitter: Do you know the Arabic word 'Allah'? Do you think it is inappropriate for Christians to use the Arabic word for God?

Thanks for help with Desolation

  • Anonymous from Facebook: "Thank you for answering my questions about desolation in such a great detail in a show you did in the summer time. I feel very comforted after hearing from you on the show and I'm actually feeling relieved with the clarity especially after learning about desolation. I can't thank you enough for this. I feel that I'm suddenly pulled back in when I was almost falling off a steep cliff — thank you so much for the rescue!"

New forms of Catholicism?

Mark: What the "New Catholic Churches"?

Schismatic Catholics.

Experimental Medical Treatments

  • Dan from Facebook: Does the Church have any definitive position on the use of experimental medical treatments? A friend has stage 4 melanoma, and an experimental drug is his best (and apparently only) chance for survival. The problem is that it hasn't been approved by the FDA — the family wants it for "compassionate use" in the meantime. I just have to decide whether to sign the petition they are circulating.

Anathema sit!

  • Debbie from Amherst: The Council of Trent says that anyone who objects to the doctrine of the Church is "anathema." What does that mean for our Protestant brothers and sisters who have left the Church?

Deification

  • Andrew from e-mail: It appears that in Eastern Catholic Theology one can become closer to God after death through deification. The Eastern Catholics claim that their saints move closer to God even in heaven. In Western theology this does not appear possible. One gains merit/treasures in heaven while alive, and assuming one gets to heaven, that's it — no more! You are as close to God as possible. Not all saints are the same in glory. There is no more change possible. These Eastern and Western views are logically incompatible; both cannot be true.
Deification

Is God "static"?

Andrew from e-mail: In the 'eternal realm' there is no time. How can we be dynamic yet God is static? He does not change with time only we do. Is there a 'time' we live in in the eternal realm (the theory of 'days' in purgatory is popular but the concept was 'not up for debate' in the East because they did not see it as theologically worth pursing). Are these concepts merely beyond human understanding and simple part of the 'mystery' that so permeates our sense of eternity?

Burning Man

  • Kathleen from Facebook: I recently came across some information about "The Burning Man Experience" in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. It was quite disturbing and reminded me of pagan rituals. Can you shed more light on this?

Questions about questions

  • Two different friends asked me recently, "What is the hardest question you have received? Your favorite question? Your least favorite question?"

How could Adam and Eve sin?

  • Thomas from e-mail: If Adam and Eve did not have Original Sin, they did not have concupiscence, by which we mean the tendency of our disordered appetites to lead us to sin. Why weren't they immune to temptation?

What do goats symbolize in the Bible?

  • John from Facebook: I saw a Masonic website that linked goats to Babylonian mystery religions. The author suggested that the goat was a symbol of the Temple and Temple builders. Is this how the symbolism of goats works in the Scriptures? Would this add an extra dimension to the parable of the sheep and the goats in Matthew 25? Does the Church have a specific teaching on the meaning of goats in the Bible?

How to "Offer it up?"

  • Sherry. Arlington, Virginia. iCatholic. I have a question about suffering and "offering it up". I am not a cradle Catholic, so I did not get the benefit of learning about this while growing up. What I've done is simply a mental prayer like this: "Dear God, I offer you this pain (or discomfort, or whatever suffering I am going through at the moment)". Is this adequate? Sometimes I add " to join in Christ's suffering on the cross in order to help redeem the world (or for some other purpose like to help a sick friend or family member)". Is this an acceptable way to offer up suffering? Thank you. We love your radio show!

Theology of Global Warming?

  • Marilyn. Buffalo, New York. I have another philosophical question. From the standpoint of Genesis, is global warming man-made or part of God's plan? Why would God make us in His image and then give us the power to destroy his creation? Would God really allow us to be such a problem?

Traces of the Trinity in the Old Testament

  • Mike Denz from WLOF: A while back, you talked with a listener about Old Testament passages that foreshadhow the revelation of the Trinity in the New Testament. Isn't there are a foreshadowing of John's Trinitarian theology of the Word made flesh in Genesis 1? Genesis 1 portrays God as creating by speaking words of command such as "Let there be light — and there was light;" then John's gospel says that God created through the Word.
Speaker, breath, word — Father, Spirit, Son (the missions of the Trinity, not the eternal relationships between the Divine Persons). The Spirit is not mentioned explicitly until 1:32; John testifies that he saw the Spirit descend upon Jesus and that Jesus would "baptize with the Holy Spirit."
Ruah in Genesis 1:1.
  • Brian from Facebook: I have two questions.
Part I: In the case of a pastoral administrator charged with a parish assignment, where does the buck stop? With the pastoral administrator or a priest (sacramental minister) also assigned to the same parish?
There is a separation of powers.
A Parish Administrator (PA) is responsible for anything you can do with money, including collecting it. The PA may also define the parish schedule, organize non-sacramental ministries, and obtain services from priests or deacons as needed when the assigned Sacramental Minister (SM) is unavailable. I imagine that the PA would run the catechetical programs and would be the person who hires and fires other parish workers. The PA would also keep all of the books — financial, sacramental records, school records, etc.
The sacramental minister is responsible for seeing that the sacraments are offered correctly.
Grey areas probably not defined by law but settled on a case-by-case basis: furnishings, music, "smells and bells."
Part II: What is your opinion of people calling a priest a "sacramental minister"?
It's accurate, if not very poetic. There are some men who, for one reason or another, should not act as pastors. They can supply the sacraments for a parish, but do not have the gifts or virtues required for administration. I think this causes great grief to the priests.
One priest in our diocese was a "sacramental minister" after being a priest for at least 25 years, and was apparently despondent at being ordered to leave his parish so that another priest could become pastor, relieving a deacon and his wife of the job of P.A. Not being promoted to pastor hurt the priest terribly, but the act of suicide suggests to me that it was not a bad decision not to promote him — he was not a well man (may he rest in peace).
Better title? "Parish priest" or "Parish father."

Destiny of the souls of those who die in abortion

  • Matthew Paul via Facebook: Is there a definitive Church teaching on what happens to the souls of aborted children? Are they martyrs through a "baptism of blood"?
Afterlife for aborted children?

Did Jesuits tried to kill John Paul II?

  • Alex from e-mail: A very devout Polish Catholic friend of mine believes that John Paul II was about to dissolve the Society of Jesus, also known as "the Jesuits," but was prevented from doing so by being shot by Ali Agca, who was acting on behalf of the Jesuits. The only reference I could find about this was from Malachi Martin's book, The Jesuits.
1981: Arrupe's stroke; appointment of Vinny O'Keefe to be Acting General; replacement of O'Keefe by Paulo Dezza.
1983: assassination attempt on 13 May; election of Fr. Kolvenbach on 13 September.

Gay lobby on Catholic campuses

  • Kevin from Buffalo:
Setup for the question
A recent New York Times article talked about how Georgetown has become a "gay-friendly institution." Mr. Lloyd, the pride group president, says he is often tempted to join the more tolerant Episcopal Church. But for many young Catholics, particularly of Irish or Italian descent, Catholicism is interchangeable with identity. “You stay Catholic because you have a love of the institution and you want to change it,” he said.
With a prophetic air, campus crusaders for this new “21st century” “Catholic” identity make ex cathedra pronouncements like “Society is changing, and God is in that change.”
The question
What do you think about this approach to being Catholic?

Taking nephews to Communion

  • Laura from Facebook: My 11- and 12-year old sons periodically invite their cousins to sleep over on a Saturday night. On Sunday we all attend Mass together. I know my nephews do not attend Mass regularly, and I doubt that they ever go to Confession. Should I confront them about this? What responsibilities do I have as their Aunt?

Jesuits in Upstate New York?

  • Parishioner of Peter Calabrese asked via e-mail: Have you ever heard in the “family lore” of Jesuits working in the Lewiston area very early on?

Sex reassignment surgery

  • Kathy, Rochester, New York. At work, my Department Head announced at a staff meeting that an employee was going to be changing from a male to a female. What is the church's teaching on that?

Confirmation Necessary for Marriage?

  • Dolores. Hamburg, New York. If a Catholic is Baptized and received the first Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist, but NOT Confirmed, can they be married in the Church?

"Queen of Creation"

  • From a parishioner: I like to call Mary "Queen of Creation" when I am praying to her. Is that appropriate?

Selling or renting property to same-sex couples

  • From a parishioner: Would I be cooperating in evil if I sold or rented a house to a same-sex couple?

What would Jesus think of today's Church?

  • Bob from e-mail: If Christ returned to Earth tomorrow as a typically normal 21st Century Catholic, what do you think He would think of the Church that He created and the leadership it has? Would he approve of it and back it, unquestionably? Or, would he rail against it, or various aspects of it, as he did the moneychangers and merchants whose tables He dispersed from the synagogue when he was here 2000+ years ago?

Promoting Women's Vocations to Religious Life

  • Patti from e-mail: Imagine Sisters wants to make Jesus loved by introducing the world to religious sisters in love with Christ through media and personal encounters. We want to encourage and inspire a culture of vocations to women’s religious life by fostering a deep desire for holiness through the witness of religious sisters.

Who are the vultures?

  • From Awesome Lawson: I was told by a priest that the verse, "Wherever the corpse is, there the vultures will gather" (Mt 24:28) refers to Eucharistic adoration. Is that true?

Footwashing

  • Letitia: Footwashing is for everybody — everybody should do it to everybody. She sent slippers, a towel, and foot cream to her nieces and nephews, and asked them to wash their mother's feet. Jesus said, "Do as I do. Such love and humility. Jesus took the place of the last and the least. Usually done by the Gentile slave, by wives for their husbands, by children for their parents, and by disciples for their teachers.

St. Malachy and the End of the World

"Pope Francis = Peter The Roman = Antichrist ?"
"In the extreme persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit Peter the Roman, who will nourish the sheep in many tribulations; when they are finished, the city of seven hills will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people. The end."

Seven Pilgrim Churches

Catholic Children's Bible

Fr. Walter Ciszek, SJ

  • Suellen Ann from Facebook: I just saw a beautiful documentary on EWTN about Fr. Walter Ciszek, a Jesuit who was held captive in Siberia for 15 years. Could you talk a little bit about his life and works?
Walter Ciszek, SJ

Catholic understanding of marriage

  • Nicole from e-mail: I spoke w/a 20-something co-worker regarding male/female complementarity one day when she mentioned that people who don't accept "same-sex marriage" are bigots. She listened to me kindly but did not accept the idea that opposite genders go together because of procreation. Her immediate answer was, "well, the couple can use IVF." I find that many younger people have a utilitarian point of view - the end justifies the means. How can I present the Church's teaching on marriage and the natural law in the most effective fashion?

Evidence of Ordination of Women?

Year of Faith Website

  • David M. from Rochester: Here is the Vatican’s website for the year of faith: www.annusfidei.va.

Common Bible includes "Apocrypha"

  • John W. from e-mail: I was very surprised this afternoon when you quoted Tobit 4:8 on giving. You said, "The Protestants don’t have Tobit in their Bible." Here in Canada, or at least Toronto, we DO! We also have Judith, Wisdom, Baruch, 1&2 Maccabees, and the other Deuterocanonical Books in the pew Bibles of at least our local Anglican and Presbyterian churches, and probably in the local United Church too. The pew Bibles are the “New Revised Standard Version (with Apocrypha).” These are logical developments based on Vatican II, which began fifty years ago, and the first Anglican-Roman Catholic Common Declaration and the establishment of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission forty-six years ago. Most Protestant churches are also using the Revised Common Lectionary. Is this just a Canadian thing?
- Apocrypha in Common Bible.

Psychology and Catholicism

  • John from Facebook: At the school I work, they are doing workshops on motivation and learning. They presented a workshop on William Glasser's "choice theory," which seems to me to advocate faith but no God. When the Church provides counsel through Catholic Charities or even through a priest, how does it merge psychology and faith?

Godly Gynecology; Pregnancy Support Services

  • Melissa from Kenmore, New York: "A friend of a friend of mine was told for decades that she had a thyroid problem that would prevent her from becoming pregnant. The doctors were wrong. When she began to gain weight because of a pregnancy, her doctor just adjusted her medication, thinking that her weight gain was due to thyroid problems, not a pregnancy. This was a devastating situation for her, as she ended up having an abortion. Many women who opt for abortion are not FOR abortion in and of itself. Many just do not have the support of the father or their family, and do not know who would help them cope with an unplanned child at the time of birth. Could you list some resources women in such a situation can turn to?"

Pacifism required?

  • Anonymous: Why do some candidates who are pro life still support violence via wars, detainment, and the like? Why can't being pro life mean being more vigilant in ending wars through diplomatic talks rather than continuing what seems an endless fight in another country? Our military wants to come home. Does war ever make any sense?"
- Just War Theory.

Feeling guilty after Confession

  • Anonymous: "I have a hard time forgiving myself, even after I confess a sin in confession. Is that also a sin?"
Feeling guilty after Confession.

Interceding for Sinners

  • Anonymous: "What is the consequence if someone who is not Catholic receives the Eucharist in ignorance. Besides educating them, is there a penance one can do for them?"
What should I do when I see others sin?
Forgiveness Prayer.

Spiritual Warfare

  • Can people be used by demons to try and fight and create turmoil and strife?
  • Are there angels and demons duking it out fighting for our souls?
  • Also, I saw on a blog where a guy said to look in the Old Testament as to how many people Satan killed vs God. He claims that Satan only killed ten and God killed thousands. So, in his view, the whole Christian idea of God is false, and Satan got a raw deal.

Genocide in the Old Testament?

  • Kevin from e-mail: Why did God order the Israelites to massacre whole villages when they conquered them? Today we would call that "genocide" or "ethnic cleansing." The Church teaches that it is intrinscially evil to target whole populations in warfare. How could God command His people to do evil?

Successors of the other apostles?

  • Rich from e-mail: Most Catholics know that the Pope is the successor to Peter. Has the "lineage" from the other apostles been preserved just as carefully? Would the holders of some of those Sees be the Latin Patriarchs? There are not twelve of this class, so who are the direct successors of all of the original apostles and Paul? (I include him because of his unique status).

Patriarchs and Cardinals

  • Rich from e-mail: I think that a fairly recent canonical change required that all patriarchs be made cardinals, although they've always actually outranked cardinals in the hierarchy. Is that correct?