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Jesus gave the Eucharist after everybody had eaten, so why do Catholics have to fast before Mass?
Christ was a Jew, so why don't Catholics observe Judaism?
Where does the information about Saints Anne and Joachim originate?
Do our beliefs and traditions come from God or are they of human origin?
Michelle Arnold
Was Martin Luther's revision of the Bible a return to the "true Bible" of the early Church?
Peggy Frye
Has the Church ever condemned any Marian devotions as idolatrous?
Michelle Arnold
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Jim Blackburn
Did Christianity borrow from Mithraism?
Jim Blackburn
Should extra-biblical traditions have the same weight as those described in Scripture?
Fr. Vincent Serpa O.P.
Is kneeling a "construct of feudal relations" from the Byzantine court?
Fr. Vincent Serpa O.P.
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