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#12598 Why Isn’t Fish Considered Meat? Communion and Saints’ Names - Tom Nash

#12598 Why Isn’t Fish Considered Meat? Communion and Saints’ Names - Tom Nash

Published 3 weeks, 1 day ago
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“Why isn’t fish considered meat?” This question opens a discussion on dietary laws and traditions within the Church. Other topics include the role of extraordinary ministers of holy communion, the appropriateness of taking a female saint’s name for confirmation, and the Church’s stance on organ donation, showcasing a variety of inquiries related to faith and practice.

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Questions Covered:

  • 02:55 – There are things I cannot accept about Catholicism. Marriage equality and women priests are the two things that I just cannot get past.
  • 16:25 – Mark 7:31-37 Where did Jesus spit?
  • 20:03 – In the US we see a lot of extraordinary ministers of holy communion being used ordinarily. Is that an abuse?
  • 31:44 – Why isn’t fish considered meat?
  • 41:22 – Is there any issue for a man taking a female saint name for confirmation?
  • 42:45 – In what state in the body of the damned?
  • 44:32 – What is the Church position on organ donation?
  • 48:35 – Could you clarify when it meant when God said he regretted the creation of Man when speaking to Noah?
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