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12/5/24 - Fr. John-Mary Bowlin - Was There Actually a Forbidden Fruit?

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Fr. John-Mary Bowlin serves as Parish Priest at St. Jude Catholic Church in Gun Barrel City, Texas. He served in the U.S. Army and was ordained a priest in June of 2012. In Today's Show:
  • I've read that the Forbidden Fruit wasn't an apple or even a physical fruit but rather symbolism for something else that was forbidden by God.
  • What would have happened if Adam and Eve didn't eat the Forbidden Fruit?
  • Should we also pray for the terrorists and not just for their victims?
  • Could you explain who the Prophet Samuel was, and why he killed Agag?
  • What is the small cross that is on the bottom of the chalice and is there a reason for it being there?
  • Is it true that the parents put their weddings rings in the stem of some chalices for their sons?
  • I'm nervous about having intrusive thoughts.
  • If a faithful Catholic was sacrificed in some pagan ritual will that affect his chances for getting into heaven?
  • Is there an approved way of placing the Advent Wreath at a parish?
  • Why did St. John the Baptist call the Pharisees a "Brood of Vipers"?
  • How should Christians treat others who are in different denominations?
  • I saw a teacher at a school wearing a pentagram, is there any obligation from me to say something or speak up?
  • Why don't Catholic schools teach Hebrew or Greek as much?
  • Can someone take a cough drop right before mass without breaking the communion fast?
  • Can you recommend a good Catholic Bible Translation?
  • Would praying for someone who wasn't going to be saved, taking away from God's justice?
  • Why do we call them Evangelicals if they don't believe in the gospel?
  • If a priest writes literature while he is suspended can the faithful read his material?

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