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3/6/25 - Fr. John Brancich, FSSP - Why Are Prayers Faster in Latin than English?

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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
  • When we fast or abstain on Friday. Can we have meat or stop fasting at sundown or does it have to be midnight?
  • What are some of the important books of the Bible to read during Lent?
  • Should the Bible be a daily read?
  • Should I ask my spiritual director about abstaining from Holy Communion for Lent?
  • Does "Confess your mortal sins once a year" mean that I have list all my past mortal sins even though they were already confessed/forgiven?
  • Why are prayers said in Latin said faster than English prayers?
  • My parish won't let me kneel to receive the Eucharist, should I abstain or receive standing?
  • Is it okay to have a Life Teen mass for a funeral mass?
  • If I think of the physical benefits of mortification it doesn't feel like as much of a sacrifice, how do I resist such temptations?
  • If an unbeliever lays down their life for another, do they attain Heaven?
  • How was Mary sinless if she was born of two humans?
  • How can we be sure of perfect contrition?
  • Do priests ever carry any ID's with them to officially prove they are priests?

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