

The Patrick Madrid Show: September 17, 2025 - Hour 2
Sep 17, 2025
51:03
Patrick examines the dangers of celebrating violence and the real impact of radicalization. His conversation weaves personal stories, tough questions about forgiveness, and practical guidance on Catholic living, all while fielding heartfelt calls about ethical investing, over-sexualization in culture, and feelings of spiritual unrest. Wrestling with complex issues and sharp questions, Patrick brings depth, candor, and encouragement to anyone grappling with faith in a chaotic world.
- Audio: you’re being asked not to celebrate
- Patrick and Cyrus talk about gently walking with those with different points of view (01:17)
- Luke - Humane Vitae and Theology of the Body. Do these books relate to the over-sexualization of the culture today? (03:51)
- Mike - I listen to your show a lot. I don't feel any love from you, just judgement. What should I do? I feel like life has no meaning. (13:02)
- Patrick shares an email about ways to combat falling asleep at Mass (23:15)
- James - Mike is saying he isn't able to experience forgiveness. The parable of the prodigal son might help him. (25:29)
- Marty – On people getting fired for bad behavior: I am a school bus driver. If I go into road rage, my boss would hold me accountable. People should be held accountable for what goes on in private life. (27:14)
- Linda - If when you die and go to Purgatory, does your body and soul go to heaven when Christ returns? (32:21)
- Audio: The daily wire gives a $1 million gift to turning point in honor of Charlie Kirk - “bringing people back to Christ, back to church, and back to biblical values.” (40:33)
- Audio: @mattgutmanABC says he found the messages between Charlie Kirk's killer and his trans boyfriend "very touching, in a way, that I think many of us didn’t expect." (45:35)
- Audio: First, the left tried to convince us the man who killed Charlie Kirk was a conservative. That failed. Now, we're seeing multiple attempts to frame this as some transgender love story. Scott Jennings takes on Montel Williams (47:39)