
2/18/26 – Fr. Michael Copenhagen - Lent in the Eastern Catholic Church
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Show Notes
Fr. Michael Copenhagen is a Melkite (Eastern Catholic) priest, husband, and father at St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Melkite Catholic Church in Gates, New York. He holds a Bachelor's of Sacred Theology from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome.
In Today's Show:
- What is Lent like in the Eastern Catholic Church?
- Is it okay to miss Mass on Ash Wednesday?
- Why are Adam and Eve considered saints?
- Can Roman Catholics participate in Byzantine Lent?
- Do Eastern Rites use the Roman Rite liturgical calendar or the Orthodox one?
- Where does the Eastern Orthodox stand on purgatory, confession, and the Blessed Mother?
- Do Eastern Catholics pray the rosary and read Saint Thomas/Western church fathers?
- And more.
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