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By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. Scrutinies that take place during Lent are officially part of a little-understood rite within the Church
Free access for all visitors. By Msgr. M. Francis Mannion. The Church strongly urges that Catholics have recourse to confession for all sins — mortal or not
Sessions based on Mass readings are valuable, but need to be supplemented with catechetical texts
Distinctions should be made between welcoming catechumens and those who have been baptized. Subscription required
A deathbed baptism is a unique situation regarding who can receive and perform the sacrament.
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