Fr. John Brancich, FSSP is the pastor of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Nashua, New Hampshire. He was ordained into the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter in 2004.
In Today's Show:
- Celebrating our 100th episode on the air!
- If a lapsed Catholic receives Communion in the hospital from a visiting priest without Confession, are they receiving unworthily?
- Can I pray on the behalf of someone who has dementia and has lost their ability to communicate with God? Will my prayers help to predispose that person to a favorable journey with God after death? Are there any particular prayers that I should be saying for this person?
- Who holds the twelfth seat, or chair, in heaven? Is it Saint Paul?
- Is a Catholic required to have a funeral mass after cremation? Is there a difference between Gregorian masses said in the Latin rite and the Novus Ordo?
- The particulars of Fridays - when to start/stop fasting, etc.
- How do I know when the Pope is speaking infallibly?
- How, as traditional Catholics, do we balance between the traditional and new calendars in our daily lives?
- What is the proper time frame to request Extreme Unction?
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