This week’s FQ: Marriage!

The unrelented taskmaster that is time does not let up. It’s already a new week and thus time to think about another Faithful Questions session. This week’s topic is “How can I improve my marriage?”

Summary on YouTube:

Marriage is a great gift, but one that requires effort to maintain. Unfortunately, all too often, when people look to improve their marriages, they don’t look to the theology of the Church. In this Faithful Questions session we’ll look at the practical ways we can use Catholic theology to improve our marriages.

Marriage is a great gift, but one that requires effort to maintain. Unfortunately, all too often, when people look to improve their marriages, they don’t look to the theology of the Church. In this Faithful Questions session we’ll look at the practical ways we can use Catholic theology to improve our marriages.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM5wzb6wB_o

Go over to YouTube to set a reminder or (if it’s time) to watch the Live-Stream:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM5wzb6wB_o

Next Faithful Questions session schedule – Liturgical Year

This week’s Faithful Questions video has been scheduled/listed over on YouTube. It’s next Thursday (7/16/2020) at 7 PM and is titled “Why do we have the Liturgical Year?”:

Everybody loves to celebrate Christmas and Easter. Many of us find meaning in Lent. Yet far fewer understand how all the seasons fit together. Advent, Lent, Ordinary Time, Christmas and Easter seasons after the holiday… what does it all mean? In this talk we’ll show how it these season interlock, the flow that is intended, and how we can make the most of each Church season.

Go over there to set a reminder, get the link, etc.:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wMxDt_biYA

Faithful Questions tonight – Confession

This week’s Faithful Questions video has been scheduled/listed over on YouTube. It’s tonight (7/2/2020) at 7 PM and is titled “Why do we confess to priest?”

The Sacrament of Confession can be very intimidating, even to those who go somewhat frequently. A part of that angst comes from having to confess to a Priest in a small private room. Why do we do that? Is it supposed to be so intimidating? Can’t we just confess our sins straight to God? Isn’t He the one who does the forgiving? We’ll discuss these questions and many more in this Faithful Questions session.

Go over there to set a reminder, get the link, etc.:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJofo_GCohQ