Fr. Jonathan Romanoski, FSSP is Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Providence, Rhode Island. He was ordained in 2008.
In Today's Show
- When I was growing up, we always recited the Nicene Creed at Mass. But now it seems that the Apostle's Creed is getting more use. I was wondering if this shift had anything to do with the controversy surrounding the Western Churches' inclusion of the "filioque" in the Nicene Creed, which I understand was one of the factors leading to the "Great Schism" of 1054?
- Was St. John the Apostle too young to start his ministry?
- What should Catholics believe on the separation of Church and State?
- I'm doing Lectio Divina with the scene with the boat when Jesus says come out and follow me, but I'm struggling, as I can't imagine myself doing so. Any advice?
- I pray for the living and usually select someone specific to pray for. I have a set of petitions that I make, many of which are targeted towards their proper, active participation in the faith. Is this an appropriate practice?
- What would be a good response or explanation for why we don't read more from the Pentateuch, Minor Prophets, and so on during Mass?
- What is the proper disposal procedure for a Protestant "Bible?"
- How do we respond to Protestant arguments about graces obtained through the sacraments?
- Which is more important: to follow one's conscience or to follow one's faith?
- Who is God?
- What does that word apostle mean? Since Peter was the first Pope, does that make his successors to the papacy apostles as well?
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