
Episode 30
2/19/26 - Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP - Should We Celebrate Birthdays During Lent?
February 19, 202644m 36s
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Show Notes
Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP, serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. He was ordained in 2020.
In Today's Show:
- Is it okay to have birthday parties during Lent?
- Why does it say that God "repented" in Genesis 6:6 after creating man?
- When the altar server approaches the altar with a candle, what does that represent?
- Can a Roman Catholic confess to a Byzantine Priest?
- Before the consecration, why do priests add a drop of water to the wine?
- When is a general confession recommended?
- Is it normal for a TLM to have an opening and closing hymn?
- What is Jesus' second coming?
- How long does the propaedeutic stage last for ICKSP candidates?
- If a canon is hearing confession, do you say "forgive me canon"?
- What should those entering the field of law look out for morally?
- And more.
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