

The Patrick Madrid Show: September 16, 2025 - Hour 1
Sep 16, 2025
51:04
Patrick unpacks listener questions about why bishops can’t marry, offers candid advice on dealing with awkward moral conversations at family events, and doesn’t shy away from what he thinks about clapping or disruptions in church. He clarifies the real story behind Adam and Eve’s children, addresses concerns about hypnotism and teens with cell phones, and draws sharp lines on what should, and shouldn’t, be open to discussion in modern classrooms. Stories, tough calls, and unexpected perspectives roll in rapid succession.
- Eva (email) - Can you talk today about the first reading from Timothy and the bishop being married? I mean, I know Deacons can be married currently, but the bishop? (01:03)
- Steve - How did the world get populated by Adam and Eve? Did Cain have children with his siblings? (12:05)
- All of the Charlie Kirk related audio we’ve played on the show has been posted in one spot on Facebook and X (21:02)
- Ellie (email) - Several members of the congregation responded vocally to what the priest was saying in his homily. For instance, when the priest asked a rhetorical question, some of the congregants would loudly answer the question. Not only that, but some of the parishioners waved their hands in the air. (25:37)
- Ruben (email) – Is the Vatican having a LGBQT event?
- Michael (email) - Do you really believe that today, in the 21st century, a man with a hunting rifle, assault rifle or any kind of firearm could stand a chance against the might of the United States military? (30:03)
- Heberto (email) - Is hypnotism a sin? (33:23)
- John (email) – I don’t understand how X (twitter) works (38:45)
- Audio: Teacher training model for school district in Naperville references topics that are closed for discussion because they are “settled” by social scientists, and students should not be allowed to discuss any opposing views in the classroom. For example, global warning and systemic racism have already been settled per this clip and are not open to discussion on if it exists but only what to do about it. (41:22)
- Jacob (14-years-old) - When should I get a smart phone? (47:09)