On Today's Called to Communion, Dr. David Anders discusses the answer to all liturgical questions (especially during Holy Week And the Sacred Triduum).
Did Jesus eat His own Body?, fewness of the saved vs. habitual sin, what does one do if a doctor tells you to get an abortion for medical reasons?, and Immaculate Conception question.
Today on Called to Communion, Dr David Anders hears from a caller with concerns over his cousin's conversion to Islam, a listener who questions culpability if you "feel you're doing the right thing", a question on the Seventh Day Adventist, and
The inescapable reality of religion in civilization, is spiritual discernment the same for Catholics and protestants?, and if Jesus experienced the Beatific Vision at every moment, how did He suffer?
What is the Holy Spirit?, book recommendations for an aspiring lay Theologian, and can you comment on the Bible and the Pope's allowance for gay blessings?
When did the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist become disputed?, how do you promote social justice?, and do women have a different relationship with Jesus than men do?
Do we have responsibility for other people's Lenten sacrifices?, and I have family members who are oneness Pentecostals. They believe the body of Christ was only human and only Christ’s spirit is divine. So, explaining the Eucharist is tough! A
The priest's blessing, does the wording Jesus "paid the price for our sins" go against Catholic teaching on the Atonement?, and why were so many people willing to follow the Protestant Reformers and leave the Church?
Is Morality about human flourishing or just what God commands?, and does reception in the hand invalidate consecration?, and do Catholics worship Mary?
Was James Jesus' brother? Why was Cain's offering rejected by God? Should we respect the devil? How should we explain the Catholic view on the Rapture? and more on today's Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.