Ask a Franciscan
Missing Mass on Sunday
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 14, 2025
As an 80-year-old Catholic, I was taught that missing Mass through your own fault is a mortal sin that, if unconfessed and unabsolved, could send you to hell forever. I know friends and other Catholics who are good people but no longer go to Mass. How could a merciful God condemn them to hell forever?
The obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation is serious but must be understood in relation to other serious obligations. Caring for a terminally ill spouse or child is a greater obligation than attending Sunday Mass.
Is Suicide a Sin?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 13, 2025
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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Finding a Saint's Feast Day
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 12, 2025
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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Anger at the Church
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 11, 2025
Father Pat McCloskey, OFM, answers questions in his Ask a Franciscan column!
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What about Limbo?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 10, 2025
Question about limbo: Are souls in a state of eternal happiness outside heaven or do they go to hell forever? I pray for my granddaughter’s soul.
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Did Jesus Condemn Slavery?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 9, 2025
I cannot find any passage in the Gospels where Jesus condemns slavery. Have I missed something?
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Franciscan or Roman Catholic?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 8, 2025
I like what I read in St. Anthony Messenger and enjoy other products from Franciscan Media. One question keeps coming back to me: Are you Franciscan or Roman Catholic? I ask this because these days I feel much closer to ...
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