Know Before You Go with Fr. Charlie Bouchard., OP. As we prepare for Mass this weekend, we dive into the Gospel story of the man born blind—a narrative packed with conflict, confusion, and curiosity. At first glance, the Bible seems like a book of answers. But as Fr. Charlie explains, it is actually a book full of questions. In this specific Gospel passage alone, at least 14 different questions are asked by the disciples, the neighbors, the Pharisees, and even the parents. From "Who sinned?" to "How were your eyes opened?", these questions mirror our own search for truth. However, amidst all the interrogation, Jesus ultimately asks the only question that truly matters. Join us to discover what that question is and how it applies to your Lenten journey. **Key Takeaways:** * Why the Bible is a book of questions, not just answers. * The 14 questions found in the story of the Man Born Blind. * How Church history (Councils, Creeds, Catechisms) is a response to human questioning. * The two fundamental questions Jesus asks us today. * Encouragement to bring your doubts and curiosity to God this Lent. **Timeline:** * 00:00 - Introduction: The Bible as a Book of Questions * 00:48 - Recap: The Woman at the Well (Last Week) * 01:14 - The Man Born Blind: 14 Questions Posed * 02:59 - How the Church Answers History's Big Questions * 04:37 - Catechisms and Understanding God's Will * 06:00 - The Only Two Questions That Matter * 07:03 - Don't Be Afraid to Ask Questions **Readings for the 4th Sunday of Lent (Year A):** 1 Samuel 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a | Psalm 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 | Ephesians 5:8-14 | John 9:1-41 #Lent2026 #ManBornBlind #CatholicPreaching #BibleStudy #GospelOfJohn #FrCharlieBouchard #SundayReadings #FaithAndReason #SpiritualQuestions #Dominicans