Ask a Franciscan
Why Doesn’t the Church Rule on Stigmatics?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 18, 2025
In one of your columns, you mentioned in passing that the church does not rule on stigmatics. Why is that?
Excommunicated for an Abortion?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 17, 2025
Our diocese distributed a pamphlet on examining your conscience. It states that having an abortion or encouraging a woman to do so would mean automatic excommunication from the Catholic Church. If I do that, is this so?
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The Stage Between Blessed and Saint?
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 16, 2025
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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Understanding Sins of Omission
Pat McCloskey, OFM
September 15, 2025
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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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 ...
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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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