Patrick answers questions that range from how to keep the Sunday Mass obligation while traveling for a wedding, to the confusion surrounding confessing sins by number and type or with personal detail. He encounters raw marital crises, addressing the pain of separation and the search for healing in couples teetering between annulment and reconciliation, all while balancing obedience to Church authority about liturgical changes like communion rails.
- Scott – My wife and son are flying back Sunday from Guatemala. There’s a wedding on Saturday afternoon and they can’t go to the vigil mass. What can they do about their Sunday obligation? (01:05)
- Aaron and Amelia – Can children use number and kind for confession? How can I better prepare my children for confession? (05:28)
- Caleb – My wife saw another man while we were temporarily separated and is now looking for an annulment. (20:07)
- Mary (email) – Our pastor made an announcement saying that a bishop had visited the church and told them they could no longer use the communion rail to distribute communion. (34:58)
- Rick – I went through a marriage and sought an annulment because our deacon said we needed a ‘lack of form’ annulment to invalidate the house marriage (41:01)
- John – Do we know who wrote the book of Hebrews in the Bible? (44:57)
- Kate – Both of my parents divorced three times. The Devil can come to you in a pretty way and with nice words. (45:55)
- Joe – Whole family had an encounter with Christ while sister-in-law was dying and had last rites.