
9/18/23 - Canon Luke Zignego, ICKSP
Ask A Priest Live · The Station of the Cross
September 19, 202344m 48s
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Show Notes
Canon Luke Zignego, ICKSP serves as Chaplain of Saint Joseph Oratory in the Diocese of Gary, Indiana. He was ordained in 2018. In Today's Show
- If the Catholic definition of love is to will the good of the other, how should we love God? How can we will His good if He is already perfect and all good?
- Do you have any good books that are little known that you think Catholics should read, especially young adult Catholics?
- Could you explain why some food like pork was prohibited in the Old Testament and what changed after the New Testament? Could you also explain why it was a tradition to abstain from meat on Fridays and why it is still a great thing to do even if it is not an obligation anymore?
- What types of music are appropriate for Mass?
- Why did Jesus descend into Hell as mentioned in the Apostle's creed?
- Is it right to ask for a supernatural sign to confirm a vocation to religious life?
- Is it possible to get a civil marriage and then have a legitimate Catholic marriage later to solidify things?
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