
6/3/25 - Fr. Jason Charron - Are We Living In The End Times?
Fr. Jason Charron is a Ukrainian Catholic Priest who currently serves two parishes, inside the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saint Josaphat in Parma.
In Today's Show:
Can Fr. briefly explain the major differences between the different rites?
How can I lovingly explain to members of the LGBT community that marriage is for life giving?
Does the Eastern rite follow the dicastery of faith?
Is the path to becoming an Eastern rite priest the same as other rites?
Which was worse for the faith: The French Revolution or the Russian Revolution?
How does the priest ask the Spirit to make bread into the Body of Christ? Does the Spirit have authority over the Son?
What is the morality of cremation?
Which prayer is in the Epiclesis in the TLM liturgy?
What is ecclesiastical divorce?
Can you explain the use of the Communion Spoon?
Does the Church have a preferred or official bible translation?
Why did devotion to St. John Baptist almost die out in the West?
Do Eastern rites pray the Rosary?
Are we living in the end times?
How can I politely ask my trivia group to add more Catholicism questions?
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