Ask a Franciscan
Confession Helps in Many Ways
Pat McCloskey, OFM
October 13, 2020
Confession has been a really sore spot for me but, having been raised a Catholic, I do love the Church and all the other sacraments. I am sure there are priests I could go to for confession, but I feel so uncomfortable and always feel that God already knows my sins and what I am sorry for.
Who Wrote the Gospel of John?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
August 27, 2020
I was surprised to read in an earlier “Ask” column that John the Apostle did not write the Gospel of John. Who did? We are not entirely sure. First, I should point out that only around the year AD 125 ...
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Praying for a ‘Happy Death’
Pat McCloskey, OFM
June 12, 2020
Is it all right to ask God to give someone a happy death?
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The Holy Family’s Arrival in Nazareth
Pat McCloskey, OFM
June 11, 2020
According to Luke, the Holy Family went to Nazareth a little more than 40 days after Jesus was born. Matthew’s Gospel suggests it may have been several years later. Which was it?
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‘Is Every Encyclical Infallible?’
Pat McCloskey, OFM
June 11, 2020
I know that the pope’s infallibility is not a personal trait but is part of his office as the successor of St. Peter. Even so, is every encyclical infallible?
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Widowed Deacons
Pat McCloskey, OFM
June 11, 2020
A Catholic neighbor recently told me her parish priest said that if a deacon’s wife dies, the Church forbids him from marrying again. What is the reasoning behind this Church ruling?
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Mary as ‘Mirror of Justice’
Pat McCloskey, OFM
June 11, 2020
I pray the rosary and the Litany of Loreto daily for world peace and the end of abortion. What does the litany’s invocation ‘mirror of justice’ mean?
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