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The Sacraments and Mass During COVID-19
FromAsk Father Josh (Your Catholic Question and Answer Podcast)
The Sacraments and Mass During COVID-19
FromAsk Father Josh (Your Catholic Question and Answer Podcast)
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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Fr. Josh answers questions about receiving the sacraments and staying engaged in a virtual mass during COVID-19.
Snippet from the Show
_When it comes to making the act of spiritual communion, this practice can be done anywhere, anytime. And ask God to transport your soul to the nearest tabernacle if you can’t get out of your home to be in the presence of Jesus. _
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Snippet from the Show
_When it comes to making the act of spiritual communion, this practice can be done anywhere, anytime. And ask God to transport your soul to the nearest tabernacle if you can’t get out of your home to be in the presence of Jesus. _
For more shownotes visit media.ascensionpress.com or text “askfrjosh” to 33-777 to subscribe to Fr. Josh’s shownotes
Email your questions and feedback to Fr. Josh at askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com.
Released:
Apr 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Game of Thrones, Fallen-Away Catholics, and Discernment: Fr. Josh talks about Game of Thrones, fallen-away Catholics, and discernment. Glory Story (3:01) Game of Thrones (7:36) Fr. Josh, is it immoral to watch Game of Thrones? I have several Catholic friends who watch this show and claim that despite the explicit sex, nudity, innuendos, and violence, their spiritual life is not impacted. Most of them don’t even fast forward through the scenes. They claim the storyline is completely worth it. While I don’t argue with the exciting plot, I think watching this, especially as a Catholic is immoral. It is basically pornography, and it promotes the objectification of people. In short, the end doesn't justify the means. Am I being too picky, or as Catholics should we be more careful about the TV shows and movies we watch? -Michael Fallen-Away Catholics (16:32) What would be your advice on how to reach my 21 year old son who has left the Catholic faith? -Patricia Discernment ( by Ask Father Josh (Your Catholic Question and Answer Podcast)