In this hour of The Patrick Madrid Show, Patrick explores thought-provoking discussions on faith, tradition, and spirituality. He examines the nuances of the sign of the cross after receiving Holy Communion and clears up misconceptions about religion versus a personal relationship with Christ. He also addresses practical issues like usury and its implications in today's society. Plus, Patrick engages in a thoughtful conversation about the role of charismatic movements in personal faith journeys.
- Mark (email) - During our First Communion training, which was given by nuns who taught at our school, we were all taught to never make the sign of the cross after receiving Holy Communion and to always take Communion in the hand. (00:26)
- Steve - What is the difference between a relationship with Christ and religion? (04:38)
- Alex - Paul says, 'lift up holy hands without conflict'. Why can't we lift our hands at Mass? (13:05)
- Thomas - What is the sin of Usury? Is this grave? (17:39)
- Lilly - What is the issue with the charismatic renewal? (31:38)
- Amber - Sign of peace - Covid helped us because now we aren't forced to shake hands with everyone, which was sometimes awkward or painful. (38:20)
- Michael - We don't have a penitential act at my parish (45:25)
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