Patrick explores crucial questions surrounding the sacrament of baptism, discussing concerns about its validity and the process of conditional baptism. He addresses the significance of intent and form, and how these affect the sacrament’s legitimacy. Additionally, Patrick unravels the meaning of receiving communion, emphasizing the completeness of Christ’s presence in the Holy Eucharist, whether through the host or the precious blood.
- Pat – What could be done if I’m suspecting insufficient form for my daughters’ baptism. (01:01)
- Tim – If I give up something for Lent, like Alcohol, should I not go back to it afterward? If taking the precious blood includes alcohol, should I not take it? (12:39)
- Elijah (X) – Precious Blood: It seems patently insane and absurd to willfully withhold one of the essential elements of what is believed by most Christians to be the central sacrament of Christianity (19:05)
- Margaret – If I go to Mass twice on the same day, I am able to receive Communion, but if I went a third time, it would not be permissible for me to receive communion? (35:45)
- Agnes – Why don’t teachers make kids memorize anything? (46:15)
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