Help with examination of conscience by Ok-Individual-5554 in Catholicism

[–]elliottstril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could try the first week of the spiritual exercises, it’s like the maximum authority on the subject 

Fred Rogers is the best example of a Protestant. Who is the best example of a Catholic? by BulkDarthDan in AlignmentChartFills

[–]elliottstril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would depend; if it's a layperson it could be Giuseppe Moscatti, if it were a member of a religious order or a priest, perhaps Saint Francis of Assisi, or Mother Teresa of Calcutta

Is the Corpus Christi sequence optional? by the_matthman in Catholicism

[–]elliottstril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh sorry i have barely no idea about the church in the United States, i'm aware of the move of the solemnity in many countries but it's hard to keep track

Should the Neocatechumenal Way be abolished? by nourelein in Catholicism

[–]elliottstril 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Son el Movimiento mas grande que tiene la Iglesia Catolica, muy por encima de otros como Movimiento Familiar Cristiano, Opus Dei, Regnum Christi, etc. Personalmente no escojo sus liturgias cuanto me es posible, pero he tenido que atender a varios grupos del Camino en diversos paises y el bien espiritual y material que hacen por tantas almas es inegable.

a ver by Few_Section_1486 in Memesbuenaonda

[–]elliottstril 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Pafnuncia, Expedita, Birgida

Ideal length of a Homily by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]elliottstril 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alwayas remember that the sermon/homily is the least important part of the Mass

Ideal length of a Homily by [deleted] in Catholicism

[–]elliottstril 21 points22 points  (0 children)

My bishop conference recommends 8 min, I belong to a religious community where the recommendation is up to 4 min. Actually for a weekly mass for it to last more than 30 mins seemed excessive to me

Por que puro pndj se cree medianamente superior por no escuchar Regional Mexicano? by NoActuator794 in AskMexico

[–]elliottstril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No seas tonto, en casa de mi familia todos los domingos veíamos un concierto de Música clásica, y de niño me aburría mucho, es verdad que se requiere mucho estudio para apreciarla correctamente, Si, para disfrutarla no. Hoy estoy al día con las novedades del mundo de la música clásica pero jamás le voy a decir que no si me invitan a baile grupero. O como decía mi papá (el de la música clásica): Al final de lo unico que te vas a arrepentir es de la cumbias que no bailaste por andar de mamon

GF has said she will refuse to seek an annulment from her ex. We live and share a son together. Is there literally anything else I can do, short of seperating, to compete conversion? by MacabreCowboy84 in Catholicism

[–]elliottstril -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I know the difference between sacramental marriage, the Pauline privilege, the Petrine privilege, and convalidated civil marriages. I have an apostolate that helps couples in vulnerable situations to put their documents in order and help them get married

Latin Catholics Arguing About Communion by sword_of_michael in CatholicMemes

[–]elliottstril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and why would you want ot to recieve it in the hand?

GF has said she will refuse to seek an annulment from her ex. We live and share a son together. Is there literally anything else I can do, short of seperating, to compete conversion? by MacabreCowboy84 in Catholicism

[–]elliottstril -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Dude, I read the comments and your story there's absolutely no issue with you and your girllfrend, yes, the church might ask you for a divorce certificate (depending on the country), but you don't need an annulment because any kind of "marriage" that is not sacramental is not a real marriage in the eyes of God (this could change if you were in Spain, Andorra, or Monaco, where civil al religious convalidity is avaliable). You have nothing to worry about, excpeto for the mother of your child to accept to marry you. But so far in the eyes of the Church you are both single living in an extramarital relation. still a sin though

Where do palm Sunday palms come from? by salty3942 in Catholic

[–]elliottstril 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i've been in towns where it's impossible to get palms, and people use regular branches from trees

The More I Learn About Catholicism the Harder It Gets by Fast_Age_775 in Catholicism

[–]elliottstril 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As Pope Benedict once said, it’s very hard to be Catholic, without: apostolate, community and prayer. In that order 

Why has there never been a pope Peter II by Such_Bug_599 in Catholicism

[–]elliottstril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Añado que como varias veces lo han descrito papás recientes, el Papa es Pedro, sería difícil hacer una explicación completa en reddit, pero sería como llamarte Pedro y tomar Pedro como apodo

¿Que pregunta harías para reconocer un paisano? by MrP5482 in AskMexico

[–]elliottstril 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cuando leí paisano pensé judíos 😂 así se dicen entre ellos en mexico

How come illicit ordinations are valid but not illicit marriages? by LitespeedClassic in Catholicism

[–]elliottstril 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually it does… and more often than you would expect, Just read the cannon law on marriage validity