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What New Year Resolutions Will Help Me Become a Saint?

Abs. Savings. Finding your soulmate.
Great goals, but they won’t last forever.

What if your New Year’s resolution wasn’t about your body, your bank account, or your relationship

Do Priests Retire from Priesthood?

Do priests stop being priests when they retire? Do they stop wearing their collar?

In this episode of Ask A Priest, Father Tim explains why priesthood isn’t a job you retire from, it’s

Are Science and God At Odds?

Is believing in science incompatible with believing in God?

What about evolution, the age of the universe, or the Big Bang?

In this episode of Ask A Priest, Father Edward explains why

Why Is The Eucharist Not Mentioned In The Creed?

We pray the Creed every Sunday, but have you ever noticed something missing?

Why doesn’t it explicitly mention the Eucharist?

In this episode of Ask A Priest, Father Tim explains why

Why Do Catholics Worship Mary?

Catholics don’t worship Mary, but they do pray with her. Why?

In this Ask A Priest episode, Father Edward walks through what the Church actually teaches about Mary, her role as intercessor,

Will I Be Weird, If I Get Close To Jesus?

Ever wonder if getting close to Jesus will make you weird?

Pop culture often paints Christians as out of touch, but the truth is the exact opposite. In this episode of Ask A Priest, Father

Why Confess To A Priest?

Why tell your sins to a priest when you can go straight to God?

It’s one of the most common questions Catholics ask. In this episode of Ask A Priest, Fr. Edward Looney unpacks the Scriptural

Why Do Catholics Genuflect?

Why do Catholics get down on one knee when they enter the church?

It’s more than a ritual. More than tradition. It’s a response to Love.

Father Tim reveals how genuflecting began, why

Can Priests Be Rich?

Can priests own fancy cars or expensive things? Do some priests make money? It’s a question people ask often, and the answer reveals something deeper about what it means to follow Jesus.

What Is Purgatory and Why It’s Good News?

The word purgatory isn’t in the Bible, but neither are Trinity or Christmas. Still, the reality of purgatory is both real and hopeful: it’s not punishment, it’s preparation.

In this

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