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Question Corner: What does the church say today about demons?
Q: In watching “The Chosen” I noted a couple of demoniac episodes were included, as are in fact depicted in Scripture. No CGI effects...
Question Corner: Why do we offer prayers for the dead when it’s not in...
Q: Praying for the dead: where can this be found in the Bible? I don’t want any reference to the Catechism, thanks.
A: As you...
Question Corner: Does it matter where we make our confession?
Q: Our parish priest has decided to forego the confessional and now stands at the foot of the altar and makes us go to...
Question Corner: Use prudence when considering revelations, apparitions, locutions
Q: I have a question on discernment of private revelations. I don’t mean big ones like Medjugorje, etc., but individuals who say they “have...
Question Corner: Does lack of faith prevent healing from happening?
Q: When I was Evangelical, we were told Jesus wanted to heal us, every time; we need only ask “in his name.” If we...
Question Corner: Are ‘little white lies’ wrong?
Q: Is it always wrong in every case to lie? What about the so-called “little white lie?”' I’m thinking of situations where you tell...
Question Corner: Divorce situations for Catholics that do not require annulments
Q: Are there certain divorce situations for Catholics that do not require annulments? I'm thinking about Justice of the Peace marriages, marriages at sea...
Question Corner: Are the martyrs of the English Reformation heretics or in heaven?
Q: Do you think the martyrs of the English Reformation went to heaven even though they were teaching communion to be symbolic and not...
Question Corner: In sports, pray for victory not harm; the little-known U.S. apparition of...
Q: Is it a sin to go to a ballgame and wish bad things for the other team? (Austin, Tex.)
A: I suppose that depends...
Question Corner: Explaining spiritual communion and whether or not priests can be wrong
Q: We’ve been wondering about the wording in the prayer used for those who attend Sunday Mass virtually. The phrases: “Come AT LEAST spiritually...