Patrick discusses the historical practice of women wearing veils at Mass, the evolving cultural norms around acceptable clothing at Mass, and touches on the debates within the Catholic Church regarding God’s knowledge of theoretical concepts and the use of cremation. He also shares the promising news of a recent ban on mobile phones for children in a small town in Ireland.
- Patrick shares the astounding results of an Irish town that banned kids from having mobile phones
- Elvia – I like the idea of wearing a veil but I want to know why we do this and what’s the history behind it.
- Joseph – Did I lose God’s grace when I was younger because I had been in sin?
- Tony – What happened to the Christians who didn’t sell everything to have treasure in Heaven?
- Joe – Is it appropriate to take communion during mass even though we did not get married in the church?
- Tom – Did Mary die before she was assumed into Heaven?
- Rene – Does contraception prevent a life that God wanted in existence from forming?
- Melissa – Can we attend a non-Catholic funeral?
- Megan – I was divorced and the settlement is not being followed. How do I get them to follow through without being mean t my ex-husband?
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