Questions
on The Holy Mass: both Ordo
and Tridentine liturgies
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August 2010
Can a non-Catholic go up for Communion without receiving so they feel part of what is going on?
August 2010
Do the words this priest used still establish a valid or licit consecration of the wine at Mass?
August 2010
After my divorce from my (soon-to-be) ex-husband who is gay, can I still receive the sacraments?
August
2010
How do I respond to my ex-girlfriend and how she feels about the Eucharist and going to Mass?
August 2010
Why can't I receive the sacraments if my ex— received an annulment and remarried in the Church?
August 2010
Why did the priest make the sign of the Cross on the forehead, lips, and mouth why three times?
August 2010
If I haven't heard back on the results of my annulment, can I receive Holy Communion?
August 2010
Should
the Baptismal Candle be lit for Pentecost?
August 2010
If I'm having panic attacks at Mass and am unable to concentrate is watching Mass on my PC OK?
August 2010
Can
my children receive their First Communion
though, as their parents, we are not yet Catholic?
August 2010
What advice do you have if I committed a sacrilege in receiving Communion before Confession?
August 2010
Why do priests allow such a disrespect for the Blessed Sacrament before, during, and after Mass?
August 2010
Why are most priests against sign singing and why are priests fighting me on having this at Mass?
August 2010
Is
it OK to be a female sacristan in
the Catholic Church at both the Ordo
and Extraordinary Mass?
August 2010
If I'm in Salt Lake City, where can I listen to the Tridentine Mass or a Mass that was said in 1962?
August 2010
Can we receive the Eucharist if we are separated, divorced, or a spouse leaves for another person?
August 2010
What is the prescribed length for Mass: 45 minutes, 60 minutes, one and a half hours?
August 2010
If you attend Mass on a Saturday, are you still obligated to go to Mass the day after, on Sunday?
August 2010
How do we know the Eucharist is meant to be celebrated more often than just at Passover?