• Why aren’t Catholics suppose to work on Sundays?
    August 1, 2023
    by Fr. Joseph Evinger
    Lord’s triumph over sin and death is the greatest day to be celebrated and set it apart from other days.
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  • Did Judas go to hell?
    June 1, 2023
    by Fr. Jason Signalness
    Things don't look good for Jesus' betrayer.
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  • Can a Catholic believe in reincarnation?
    May 1, 2023
    by Fr. Gary Benz
    At its core, reincarnation is diametrically opposed to the Christian faith, especially regarding one’s salvation.
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  • Do I have to confess how many times I committed a sin?
    March 30, 2023
    by Fr. Greg Luger
    We must do our best to beg God’s mercy for each grave sin that we have committed by confessing them directly.
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  • Why do Catholics focus on Jesus’ death?
    March 1, 2023
    by Fr. John Paul Gardner
    Some of my Christian friends are wondering why Catholics focus on Jesus’ death when He is already raised from the dead.
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  • Why do I have to get married in the Catholic Church?
    February 1, 2023
    by Fr. Joseph Evinger
    Since marriage is such a great gift from God and is sacred, the Church sets up boundaries to keep Jesus’ institution of marriage safe and protected.
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  • Should I bring my young children to Mass?
    January 3, 2023
    by Fr. Greg Luger
    Overcome that fear and bring the children along to Mass, we want to see you!
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  • Can praying to the saints really help?
    December 1, 2022
    by Fr. Jason Signalness
    Our belief in the communion of saints and the reality of heaven implies that we can continue to ask the most faithful of Christians to pray for us, even after death, from their places in heaven.
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  • Is it a sin to believe in horoscopes, tarot cards, crystals, etc.?
    November 1, 2022
    by Fr. Gary Benz
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  • Why do Catholics prefer bodily burial to cremation?
    October 1, 2022
    by Fr. John Paul Gardner
    Remember, this preference is based on our faith in the Resurrection of Christ.
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  • Did Mary have any other children besides Jesus?
    September 1, 2022
    by Fr. Greg Luger
    Scripture actually proves Mary’s perpetual virginity.
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  • What if I disagree with the priest’s homily message?
    August 1, 2022
    by Fr. Joseph Evinger
    Four types of disagreement with the homily message come to mind as I ponder this question.
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  • Should people hold hands or put hands in the air during the “Our Father?”
    June 2, 2022
    by Fr. Jason Signalness
    It is not explicitly prohibited, but it’s also not called for.
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  • Why do people ask others to “storm heaven with prayers” as if God takes urgent requests first?
    May 2, 2022
    by Fr. Gary Benz
    God wants us to bring our petitions to Him and while prayer does not change His mind, it does change us.
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  • Are there different types of Catholicism?
    April 4, 2022
    by Fr. Greg Luger
    The deposit of faith was given to us by Christ and entrusted to the Apostles, to this we must all humbly submit ourselves.
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  • What is contrition and how can I be contrite for my sins?
    March 2, 2022
    by Fr. John Paul Gardner
    We should stir up in our hearts this contrition each day by examining our own conscience and praying the act of contrition fervently.
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  • If God is love, why can't He forgive mortal sins through the Eucharist if He is present in it?
    February 1, 2022
    by Fr. Joseph Evinger
    One cannot say it enough: God always loves us and will always love us.
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  • What is the difference between mortal and venial sin?
    January 3, 2022
    by Fr. Gary Benz
    The good news is that Jesus came into our world to conquer sin and its deadly effects through the mercy of His Holy Cross.
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  • Why would I need a plenary indulgence if I go to confession regularly?
    December 1, 2021
    by Fr. Jason Signalness
    Confession remedies an eternal problem while indulgences remedy a temporary one.
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  • If I don’t go to Mass every Sunday, am I a bad Catholic?
    November 2, 2021
    by Fr. Greg Luger
    The short answer is yes. The reason for this is simple: we are bound by a most solemn obligation to attend Mass every Sunday.
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