

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 09, 2025 - Hour 1
Jul 9, 2025
51:07
Patrick discusses a surprising IRS update that allows churches to endorse political candidates without losing their tax-exempt status, unpacking its far-reaching implications for faith communities and political conversations alike. He fields listener questions on Communion posture, the distinction between private devotion and public worship, and confronts concerns on recent developments in the Catechism about religious liberty and the death penalty—never shying away from deep-rooted debates or blending in a spontaneous chat about REM. Sharp, energetic, and always candid, Patrick connects faith with the turbulence of today’s headlines.
- IRS says churches can endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status (01:44)
- Paul - How can we promote Communion on the Tongue? I asked pastor if we could get kneelers, but he said it is not time for Adoration during Holy Communion. (09:16)
- Steven (email) – Friend is telling me that it's irrational to trust the Church, and the Catechism can't even be trusted because it teaches heresies (21:09)
- Todd - Why not talk about politics and religion. I think this is good. I know you just want to promote ideas but why can't we take a stand? (34:55)
- Patrick in Trenton, NJ - I heard a priest's voice changing during the Consecration. (44:36)
- Jim - You are wrong about the death penalty. Pope Francis himself gave a reason. (48:28)