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Back to Episodes9/30/24 - Fr. Jonathan Romanoski, FSSP - Marital Debt and the St. Michael Prayer
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Fr. Jonathan Romanoski, FSSP is Pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Providence, Rhode Island. He was ordained in 2008. In Today's Show
- Should I have relations with my spouse even if I don't feel like it and offer it up in order to lower the risk of adultery?
- Does the Church view polygamy in the Bible as morally wrong?
- What should I do if I can't get married to the Muslim father to my children because he is being pressured into having an Islamic marriage ceremony instead of a Catholic one?
- When did the St. Michael prayer stopped being commonly said at the end of mass in most churches, when and why did this happen?
- My relative had a dream where I was acting crazy, should I take any meaning out of this?
- What should Catholics think of the nouvelle theologie (New Theology)?
- What does Pope Francis mean when he says that all religions can get you to God/Heaven?
- For one discerning the priesthood, how should they go about asking for a spiritual director?
- NFP, is there a different perspective for traditional Catholics on it vs what St. John Paul II said?
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