Patrick answers listener questions about non-Catholics taking communion, has a recorded mass ever lead to a mass conversion, why do Catholics call church service “the Mass,” and what is the Church’s stance on the death penalty
- Sandra Merritt, who exposed the alleged tissue harvesting of fetal body parts by Planned Parenthood in 2015, asked the Supreme Court this week to review a multimillion-dollar judgment against her
- Catherine – At a Presidential funeral a while ago, Bill Clinton took communion, but he is not Catholic. Why did he do that?
- Sam – Has it ever been a recorded mass conversion of people other than the one in Pentecost? How likely would it be to happen today in our time?
- Eric – Regarding Mass conversions: What number were you talking about? When Pastor Alex Jones brought several hundred people to Christ, was that a mass conversion?
- Linda – Why do Catholics call service the Mass?
- Greg – Book recommendation for a young girl graduating from college who is baptized but not practicing her faith.
- Rudy – Question about the death penalty and how the Church applies it today. What are your thoughts?
- Janet – Why can Greek orthodox go to Catholic Mass but Catholics can’t go to a Greek orthodox Mass?
- Ramon – In heaven will we see our relatives and loved ones?
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