Patrick addresses complex theological questions about the nature of evil and free will and considers the role of liturgy committees in the Church. Patrick provides thoughtful answers to listener inquiries while also discussing theological concepts such as God's providence, the significance of Mary's immaculate conception, and the Catholic Church's mission in the world. With callers from across the country, this episode presents questions that challenge and inspire, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the intricacies of faith and moral decision-making.
- Angela - Can the devil do good things? (02:06)
- Luz - Gospel today talks about how Jesus took a morsel and handed it to Judas and then Satan entered him. Why did Jesus make Satan enter Judas? (05:23)
- Cathy - It doesn't seem like Mary and Joseph got together right after the Annunciation because Mary visited Elizabeth first. (08:25)
- Norma – How can we have free will if God knows what is going to happen? (12:41)
- Alexander - I killed a Gofer Snake. Was that a sin since I didn't need to kill it? (32:42)
- Mary Anne - I said everybody on the planet should be Catholic. Is that right? (37:56)
- Anthony - How old do my kids have to be to watch The Passion Of Christ? (41:51)
- Anthony – When did liturgy committees come about and what is their role and what authority do they have? (44:24)
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