Bishop Chris Coyne explains why some parish communities practice the Sign of Peace differently during the liturgy.
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Bishop Chris Coyne discusses preferred ways to share Christ's peace during the Catholic Liturgy.

Bishop Chris Coyne talks about the practice of holding hands during the Lord's Prayer at the Catholic Liturgy.

Bishop Christopher Coyne speaks about the Catholic Sacrament of the sick and who is eligible to receive it.

Bishop Chris Coyne explains the liturgical vestments proper to a Catholic bishop.

Bishop Christopher Coyne explains the Catholic practice of "Last RItes".

Bishop Chris Coyne explains why at some Catholic parishes lay minister may wear albs, while at other parishes they just wear plain clothes.

Bishop Christopher Coyne explains why the Catholic Church practices "closed communion", not inviting everyone up to receive the Eucharist.

On weekdays, there are often many different Masses to choose from - from Saint feast days, to Ordinary weekday Masses, to special Marian Masses. Bishop Chris Coyne explains how priests choose between them in this Blink segment.

Bishop Chris Coyne explains why, at various points in the Catholic liturgy, we sit, stand or kneel.

Bishop Christopher Coyne explains why two Catholics have to get married in a Catholic church.

In Everything you Wanted to Know About Catholic Liturgy, Bishop Christopher Coyne of Indianapolis answers frequently asked questions about the Catholic liturgy.
The Number 8
Bishop Coyne explains the liturgical significance of the number 8 in the Catholic faith.
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