Welcome to Clergy Query, your trusted source for answers to common questions about the Catholic faith. Whether you’re seeking clarity on sacraments, doctrine, liturgy, or any aspect of Catholicism, this page is here to provide you with insightful and accurate responses.

Good and Evil

If God is good, why is there evil in the world?

Priesthood

If someone is interested in becoming a priest, how does he go about it?

Holy Thursday Foot Washing

What is the significance of foot washing on Holy Thursday?

Ash Wednesday

Is Ash Wednesday a holy day of obligation?

Love as a Theological Virtue

I’ve heard that love is a theological virtue. What does that mean?

Epiphany

Besides the Wise Men, what is significant about the Epiphany?

Christmas Gifts

Why do we give gifts at Christmas?

All Souls

November is called the month of All Souls. More recently, it has been called the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed. Can you tell us more about this feast and the remembrances of this month?

Halloween

Is Halloween a pagan holiday or a Catholic one?

Annulments

I read in the catechism that marriage is indissoluble. Why then does the Church issue annulments?

Exaltation of the Cross

What is the history behind feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross?

Catholic Teaching on Labor

As we celebrate Labor Day, can you tell me about Catholic teaching regarding labor?

Confession

If God knows everything we do, why do we need to go to Confession?

Daily Faith

What can I do to help our family practice our faith each day?

Gospel of Mark

In Year B, we hear primarily from the Gospel of Mark. Since each Evangelist has a unique perspective, what are the key issues that Mark addresses in his Gospel?

Catholic Faith

My neighbor is just beginning to explore the Catholic faith but was raised agnostic. I grew up believing in God, praying, and attending Mass. How does one start from scratch as an adult to develop a relationship with God?

Triduum

I haven’t attended Triduum services before. What happens that’s different from a normal Sunday Mass?

Holy Thursday Foot Washing

What is the significance of foot washing on Holy Thursday?

Divine Mercy Sunday

Where did the feast of Divine Mercy come from?

Stations of the Cross

Who invented the Stations of the Cross?

End of Mass

Is it ever Ok to leave Mass before it ends?

Why Hold Hands?

Why do we hold hands during the Our Father?

Saint Vs. Blessed

What is the difference between a “Saint” and a “Blessed”?

Communion & Mortal Sin

I have a friend who receives communion, but who I know for a fact is in a state of mortal sin. Should I tell our priest? Is it my responsibility to say something?

Wedding Feast & Epiphany

How are the feasts of the baptism of Jesus and the account of the wedding feast of Cana related to the Epiphany celebration?

The Sign of Peace

Why do Catholics give the sign of peace to one another at Mass?

Can Catholics Gamble?

The Bible says that Jesus condemned gambling, but I notice that so many
parishes have them at festivals and other events. What’s correct?

Wine Distribution

Why haven’t Catholic Churches gone the way of disposable cups for wine distribution?

Patron Saints

Why are some saints honored as “patron saints”?

Anointing of the Sick

If it isn’t only for people who are dying, when should someone receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the
Sick?

Church Collections

Where does the money go that is collected each week at Church?

Sin on the Soul

Why do some sacraments leave a character or mark on the soul? Don’t all sacraments affect the soul?

Coming Back to Church

I have been away from the Church for a few years and really want to get active again, not so much for me, but for my children. Is this a bad reason to come back to Church?

Dropped Host

What happens to a consecrated host if it accidentally falls to the ground?

Priests & Marriage Counseling

How can a priest counsel people about marriage when he has never been married?

Catholic Vs. Protestant Bibles

Why are Catholic and Protestant Bibles different?

Psychics and Mediums

Are Catholics allowed to visit psychics? Why or why not?

Should a Catholic Pursue an Annulment?

After a civil divorce, is a Catholic obligated to pursue an annulment?

The Giving of Treasure

Why are Catholics required to give money to the Church?

Public Life

If we have a separation of church and state, how should faith influence the way we act in society, especially for those who have a role in the government?

Para el segundo año de preparación sacramental, los padres siguen siendo los primeros maestros de la fe (CCC n.º 2226). Este es un rol continuo tanto para los padres como para la vida de los estudiantes.

La preparación sacramental se llevará a cabo una vez al mes. Se pide a las familias que asistan semanalmente a la misa dominical, compartan el Evangelio en casa, participen en un retiro, recen el Rosario y que los padres asistan a una charla mensual con nuestro querido sacerdote.

Se ponen recursos a disposición de los padres, especialmente en lo relativo a la misa. Se pide a los estudiantes que traigan un misal para que lo firmen al finalizar la misa de su elección (sábado o domingo).

A continuación, se presentan las fechas de las charlas dirigidas a los padres. Los estudiantes asistirán a clases en un aula en la misma fecha y horario: de 6:30 p. m. a 8:00 p. m.

Se realizarán evaluaciones a los estudiantes; por favor, consulten las Pautas Sacramentales.

La preparación para la Primera Reconciliación y la Primera Comunión está abierta a todos los jóvenes bautizados - a partir del segundo grado escolar - que cumplan con los siguientes requisitos del programa:

  • La familia debe ser miembro registrado de la Parroquia del Sagrado Corazón. Si no son miembros registrados del Sagrado Corazón, los padres deben presentar una carta del párroco de la parroquia en la que estén registrados, otorgando permiso para que el niño se prepare y celebre los sacramentos en el Sagrado Corazón. También se requiere el permiso del párroco si la familia está registrada en el Sagrado Corazón, pero solicita que la celebración se realice en otra iglesia católica.
  • Los padres deben presentar una copia original del certificado de bautismo del niño antes de la fecha límite establecida. Si el niño no ha sido bautizado en la fe católica, realizará una "Profesión de Fe".
  • El niño debe contar con un mínimo de un año de educación religiosa previa, cursada en el programa de formación en la fe de la parroquia (FE EN EL HOGAR) o en una escuela católica.
  • El niño debe estar inscrito y participando activamente en el año actual del programa de educación religiosa de la parroquia (Preparación Sacramental) o en una escuela católica.
  • La familia debe asistir a la Misa dominical con regularidad.
  • El niño y sus padres deben asistir a TODAS las sesiones de preparación sacramental.
  • Una vez completadas todas las sesiones de preparación requeridas, el niño participará en una entrevista para evaluar su disposición para recibir los sacramentos.

El Párroco, el Coordinador de Preparación Sacramental y los padres determinarán conjuntamente la disposición del niño - tanto catequética como espiritual - para recibir los sacramentos.

El año pasado, las familias de primer año siguieron el nuevo plan de estudios «Fe en el hogar». Aunque todavía tenemos mucho en lo que podemos crecer, nos alegra enormemente que nuestras familias hayan completado el año y que ahora estén practicando su fe y siguiendo un nuevo estilo de vida.«Fe en el hogar» es un programa novedoso en el que nuestras familias no tienen que asistir en persona ni semanalmente, sino solo una vez al mes. Se pide a las familias que asistan a la misa dominical cada semana, compartan el Evangelio en casa, participen en un retiro, recen el Rosario y que los padres asistan a una charla mensual con nuestro querido sacerdote.Hay recursos disponibles para los padres, especialmente para la Misa. Se pide a los estudiantes que traigan un libro de misa para que lo firmen al finalizar la misa que elijan (sábado o domingo).A continuación, se presentan las fechas de las charlas para padres; los estudiantes estarán en clase el mismo día y horario: 6:30 PM a 8:00 PM.

For year 2, sacramental preparation, parents are still the first teachers of faith CCC#2226. This is an ongoing role for the parents and for the students' lives.

Sacramental preparation would be once a month. Families are asked to attend weekly Sunday mass, share the Gospel at home, participate in a retreat, pray the Rosary, and have parents attend a monthly talk with our beloved priest.

Resources are available to parents, especially for Mass. Students are asked to bring a Mass book to be signed by the end of the Mass of their choice (Saturday or Sunday).

Here are the dates for parent talks. The students will be in a classroom setting on the same date and time: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Evaluations will be held for students, please refer to the Sacrament Guidelines.

First Reconciliation and First Communion preparation is open to all baptized youth, second grade or older, who meet the following program requirements:

  • Family must be registered members of Sacred Heart Parish. If not registered members of Sacred Heart, the parents must provide a letter from the pastor of the parish in which they are registered, granting permission for the child to prepare and to celebrate the sacraments at Sacred Heart.  Permission must also be granted by the pastor if registering at Sacred Heart, but requesting the celebration at another Catholic Church.
  • The parents must provide an original copy of the child’s Baptism Certificate by the declared deadline. If not baptized catholic, the child will make a “Profession of Faith”.
  • The child must have a minimum of one year of previous religious education in the parish faith formation program (FAITH AT HOME) or catholic school.
  • The child must be enrolled and actively participating in the current year of religious education in the parish religious Sacramental Preparation or catholic school.
  • The family must attend Sunday Mass regularly.
  • The child and their parents must attend ALL sacrament preparation sessions.
  • Upon completion of all required preparation sessions, the child will participate in an interview to evaluate the child’s readiness to receive the sacraments.

The Pastor, Sacramental Preparation Coordinator, and the parents together determine the child’s readiness, both catechetical and spiritual, to receive the sacraments.

Last year, first-year families followed the new Faith at Home curriculum. Even though we have a lot to grow in, we are very happy that our families have completed the year and are now practicing their faith and following a new way of life.  

Faith at Home is a new program where our families do not have to come in person weekly, but once a month. Families are asked to attend weekly Sunday mass, share the Gospel at home, participate in a retreat, pray the Rosary, and have parents attend a monthly talk with our beloved priest.  

Resources are available to parents, especially for Mass. Students are asked to bring a Mass book with them to be signed by the end of any Mass of their choice (Saturday or Sunday).  

Here are the dates for parent talks. The students will be in a classroom setting on the same date and time:

April 20th from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM

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