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Benedict Nguyen

Benedict Nguyen is a canon and civil lawyer and serves as the Canonical Counsel & Theological Adviser for the Diocese of Corpus Christi (Texas). He also serves as an adjunct professor for the Avila Institute for Spiritual Formation.

Written by Benedict Nguyen

Q: Is selling—or buying—a blessed object permitted?

Q: Is selling—or buying—a blessed object permitted?

By Benedict Nguyen
Rite Questions
Jan 11, 2022
Q: At times, in situations where the validity of a sacrament is questioned—such as in the recent cases of the invalid baptisms of certain priests—some claim that ecclesia supplet takes care of the validity of the sacrament that would otherwise be invalid. What is ecclesia supplet, and does it make a sacrament valid when the necessary elements are not there?

Q: At times, in situations where the validity of a sacrament is questioned—such as in the recent cases of the invalid baptisms of certain priests—some claim that ecclesia supplet takes care of the validity of the sacrament that would otherwise be invalid. What is ecclesia supplet, and does it make a sacrament valid when the necessary elements are not there?

By Benedict Nguyen
Rite Questions
Nov 11, 2020
Q: What’s the difference between a “natural marriage” and a “sacramental marriage”?

Q: What’s the difference between a “natural marriage” and a “sacramental marriage”?

By Benedict Nguyen
Rite Questions
Oct 9, 2018
The Rite Questions: Tabernacle in Non-Catholic Institutions

The Rite Questions: Tabernacle in Non-Catholic Institutions

By Benedict Nguyen
Rite Questions
Jul 6, 2017
The Sacramental Validity of Today’s Marriages

The Sacramental Validity of Today’s Marriages

By Benedict Nguyen
Jul 15, 2016
Marriage Law Revisited — Part II

Marriage Law Revisited — Part II

By Benedict Nguyen
Mar 15, 2016
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