
#12226 Can Receive Communion at Orthodox Churches, but Not Anglican Ones? - Joe Heschmeyer
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Orthodox vs. Anglican communion, pro-life ethics, voting dilemmas, spiritual encounters, and New Testament objections—Catholic answers to tough questions.
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Questions Covered:
- 00:15 – Content creator highlight: The Religious Hippie
- 19:54 – Why would we be able to receive communion in some circumstances at an Orthodox church but not at an Anglican Church?
- 28:50 – If we are not allowed to choose between the life of the mother vs the baby in the pro-life debate, why do some Catholic circles say when you do have to decide, the life of the mother supersedes the life of the baby?
- 33:41 – Hypothetical: If you were voting between 2 candidates, one was causing physical harm and the other spiritual harm, how should one vote?
- 39:42 – How do we respond to the secular arguments against the New Testament?
- 45:32 – What does the Church have to say if we sense a family member who has passed away is trying to reach out to us?
- 49:24 – How do I help guide my Catholic aunt who goes to a Lutheran church and believes she’s receiving the real presence?
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