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Why So Few Lay Saints?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
April 28, 2026
Few lay men or women have been formally canonized. Most saints belonged to religious communities.
Did Jesus Condemn Slavery?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
April 27, 2026
I cannot find any passage in the Gospels where Jesus condemns slavery. Have I missed something?
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Anger at the Church
Pat McCloskey, OFM
April 24, 2026
Father Pat McCloskey, OFM, answers questions in his Ask a Franciscan column!
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Finding a Saint's Feast Day
Pat McCloskey, OFM
April 23, 2026
Last February, I realized that our parish did not celebrate the feast of St. Valentine. Does this mean that he may have been a true saint but, due to poor record-keeping, has been forgotten? Was he ever officially recognized as ...
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Is Suicide a Sin?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
April 22, 2026
I once read in a Catholic newspaper that suicide may not be a sin if a person is depressed or mentally ill or does not appreciate that what he or she is doing is wrong. What does the Catholic Church ...
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Understanding Sins of Omission
Pat McCloskey, OFM
April 21, 2026
I realize that I can sin by some action (for example, murder or theft), but I have never understood how someone can sin by inaction, by not doing something. How is that possible?
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The Stage Between Blessed and Saint?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
April 20, 2026
Why is there an intermediary stage between Blessed and Saint if both titles assure someone of going to heaven? Are Blesseds waiting on the periphery to be admitted into heaven?
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