Sunday, August 23, 2009
Submit Your Questions

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Do you want to ask a question about Traditional Catholicism, the 1962 Breviary, the Society of St. Pius X, living a Catholic life, or another related topic?

If so, please send your questions to acatholiclife[at]gmail.com with the subject line "Ask A Catholic Life." If I am not able to answer your question, I will see if I can find someone who is able to help.

All submissions will be posted on the site unless the person submitting the request explicitly requests that it not be published. However, requests allowed to be published are more likely to be answered, as this allows for third-parties to respond to questions.

Image Source: H.E. Michael F. Burbidge, Diocese of Raleigh, NC (in choir). Father Paul M. Parkerson - Celebrant. Nicholas Aul - Master of Ceremonies via Catholic Caveman

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