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Filed under ‘Rite Questions’

Mar 10, 2021

Rite Questions

By The Editors
Jan 15, 2021

Q: When addressing clergy by letter or correspondence, how ought they be called?

By The Editors
Jan 15, 2021

Q: Pope John XXIII added St. Joseph to the Canon (Eucharistic Prayer I) of the Mass in 1962. Several years ago St. Joseph was also added to Eucharistic Prayers II, III, and IV. What was the reason for adding St. Joseph to these prayers?

By The Editors
Jan 15, 2021

Q: How many holy days of obligation are there?

By The Editors
Nov 11, 2020

Q: Why doesn’t the Catholic Church share communion with non-Catholics?

By The Editors
Nov 11, 2020

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
Nov 11, 2020

Q: I fully concur with Adoremus’s stated purpose “to promote authentic reform….” The quibble of many people would be over the meaning of the word authentic. Who decides what is “authentic liturgy”?

By Helen Hull Hitchcock
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