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Should Catholic parents force their children to be confirmed against their will?
Are children of an annulled marriage considered illegitimate?
Do miscarried fetuses have souls? What happens to them?
At what age should children start to regularly attend church?
Jim Blackburn
Why can't ministers of Holy Communion bring the Eucharist to Sunday-school teachers who are working during Mass?
Fr. Vincent Serpa O.P.
Is it okay for a youth group to meet on Sunday?
Jim Blackburn
Why can't my 13-year-old brother-in-law be a godfather if he's been confirmed?
Michelle Arnold
What is the correct age for confirmation?
Michelle Arnold
Is my friend's theory that God created more than one set of first parents heretical?
Jim Blackburn
In a mixed marriage, does the couple have to promise to raise their children Catholic to be married in the Church?
Jim Blackburn
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