6/1/26 - Fr. Casey Jones - Can an Annulment Be Done Incorrectly?

6/1/26 - Fr. Casey Jones - Can an Annulment Be Done Incorrectly?

From Ask A Priest Live by The Station of the Cross Catholic Media Network

June 1, 2026 · 39 min · Episode 89

About this episode

Fr. Casey Jones discusses various questions related to Catholicism, including annulments and re-entering the Church.

Father Casey Jones is a priest of the Diocese of Venice, Florida. He currently serves as the pastor of St. Elizabeth Seton Parish and school in Naples, Florida. In Today's Show: How can a fallen-away Catholic re-enter the Church? Can someone who is homebound or disabled enroll in OCIA? How can a Catholic physician balance their religious beliefs with their duty to respect patients' decisions? Does the Catholic church obligate us to vote in elections? ​Why don't we go back to traditional hymns and chant for modern Masses? Can an annulment be done incorrectly? Are our prayers less effective if prayed under duress? Do we have to register at the parish that is closest to us? If the Gospel is to be preached universally, how should Catholics understand the existence of different gospel presentations universally? Can a Catholic work at a farm that grows marijuana in a legal state? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!

People in this episode

Guest: Fr. Casey Jones

Topics covered

  • Catholic Church
  • Annulment
  • Religious beliefs
  • Voting
  • Traditional hymns
  • Homebound Catholics
  • Gospel presentations

Keywords

  • annulment
  • Catholic
  • Church
  • voting
  • hymns
  • OCIA
  • homebound
  • marijuana
  • Gospel

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Diocese of Venice

Places: Naples, Florida, St. Elizabeth Seton Parish

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