CAtholic Q&A # 64: Potpourri #5

CAtholic Q&A # 64: Potpourri #5

Q&A Potpourri #5 Question: What is the idol of gold that the Israelites created? Answer: You may be referring to the golden calf that the Jews created once they began to doubt that Moses would ever come down from Mt. Sinai. You can read about the creation and destruction of the golden calf in chapter 32 of the Book of Exodus, from the Old Testament … Continue reading

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Catholic Q&A # 63: Potpourri #4

Catholic Q&A # 63:  Potpourri #4

Q&A Potpourri #4 Question: Does First Communion come before Confirmation? Answer: It depends on when your diocese has chosen to celebrate the sacrament of Confirmation. In the United States, Confirmation can be celebrated anywhere between the age of reason (7 yrs) and age 16. So, if your diocese celebrates Confirmation in the second or third grade, then it will come before First Communion. But, if … Continue reading

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Catholic Q&A # 62: Should the Bible be taken literally?

Catholic Q&A # 62: Should the Bible be taken literally?

Question: Should the Bible be taken literally? Is any of it metaphor? Answer: Well, it depends. Besides the literal sense of Scripture there is also a spiritual sense. This in turn is divided into the allegorical, moral, and anagogical senses. Each one brings a different layer of meaning to the text. The literal sense is the sense that the human author wished to convey to … Continue reading

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Catholic Q&A # 61: Should the book of Maccabees be in the Bible?

Catholic Q&A # 61: Should the book of Maccabees be in the Bible?

Question: A friend recently told me that the Book of Maccabees shouldn’t be in the Bible because it has prayers for the dead in it. How should I respond to that? Answer: There are a handful of books in the Catholic bible that are not included in Protestant bibles. These are Sirach, Tobit, Wisdom, Judith, 1 and 2 Maccabees, and Baruch, as well as additions … Continue reading

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Catholic Q&A # 60: What is Mary’s “fiat” and “magnificat”?

Catholic Q&A # 60: What is Mary’s “fiat” and “magnificat”?

Question: I always hear people speak of Mary’s “fiat” and her “magnificat.” What are these things? Answer: Mary’s fiat is found in Lk 1:38. It is her “yes” to God, which she declared once the Angel explained to her that she would conceive a son by the power of the Holy Spirit. Her specific words were, “Behold the handmaid of the Lord: be it done … Continue reading

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Catholic Q&A # 59: What does “enmity” between the serpent and the woman mean?

Catholic Q&A # 59: What does “enmity” between the serpent and the woman mean?

Question: What does Gen 3:15 mean when God says that he will place “enmity” between the serpent and the woman? Answer: In order to answer this question, we need to know what “enmity” is, as well as the identities of the “serpent” and the “woman.” First, some background information. So, Eve has been persuaded by the serpent to disobey God and eat from the Tree … Continue reading

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Catholic Q&A # 58: What is a prophet?

Catholic Q&A # 58:  What is a prophet?

Question: What is a prophet? Answer: In the Old Testament, a prophet was someone who brought the word of God to the people by the power of the Holy Spirit. “He has spoken through the prophets,” as we say in the Nicene Creed. Sixteen books in the Old Testament (the “prophetic books”) are by these prophets. The four “major prophets” are Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and … Continue reading

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