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Why Do We Say “We Believe” Instead of Saying “We Know?”

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Open Forum – Questions Covered:

  • 02:41 - How do statements by Pope Eugene fall in line with Vatican 2’s teachings on those outside the Church?
  • 11:50 - I’m traveling outside the country and will be going somewhere where it’s not safe to leave the location. How do I handle going to mass on Sunday when safety is a concern?
  • 13:53 - What is the most reverent to receive communion?
  • 16:30 - Would a person need to be re-baptized if they were baptized in a protestant church with the trinitarian formula but they didn’t believe in regenerative baptism?
  • 20:11 - There have been people starting to teach that certain saints were gay. How do I respond to these claims?
  • 28:31 - Why do we say “we believe” instead of saying “we know?”
  • 34:36 - In the RSV-CE and New RSV-CE translations of the wedding at Cana, one insinuates Mary as co-redemptrix. Which is the proper translation?
  • 41:57 - Is there really a gay agenda in the Church or is this just a conspiracy?
  • 49:44 - How do I bridge the gap with my protestant family when their church teaches that the Mass is blasphemous?
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