The Patrick Madrid Show

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Jun 11, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 11, 2024 - Hour 3

Patrick tackles some thought-provoking questions about purgatory and the unforgivable sin against the Holy Spirit. He dives deep into biblical teachings, discusses the nature of final impenitence, and reflects on the passage from Corinthians about the renewal of our inner selves as we age. Join him for this enriching conversation that not only explores the depths of faith but also challenges us to live a life that truly prepares us for eternity.   Sam (email) – I have a relative who is engrossed in the gender identity trans movement and not open to any rational discussion. How do I talk to them? (00:40) Matthew - I've heard that 99% of people will go to purgatory. Is this true and what do you think about this? (04:26) Madeleine - Do we have to forgive the unforgivable sin? Do we even know if it's unforgivable? (09:10) John - Question about the psalm at Mass. The choir sings something different than what’s in the missal. What are your thoughts about this? (26:58) David - Did Jesus have a miracle before the wedding at Cana? (29:57) Ted - Is it sinful for someone to leave the religious life to become a lay person? (36:33) Craig - I need a book recommendation on purgatory for my son-in-law. (41:19) Jennifer – How do I explain Revelations 12:1? (47:17)
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Jun 10, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 10, 2024 - Hour 1

Patrick and Cyrus discuss everything from the small plug-in devices that record driving habits to the smartphone apps secretly sharing data with insurance firms and other third parties. They explore how these technologies evaluate driving behavior, shopping habits, and potentially affect insurance rates.   Is Your Driving Being Secretly Scored? (00:51) Mary - My brother is gay, and I feel like I need to speak up to him about his lifestyle. What can I say to him? (12:32) Carol - I was in my 20’s and I was pregnant, and I had an encounter with a nun who convinced me not to have an abortion. It was a miracle! (22:33) Simon - There was a man at church who gave his host to his 3-year-old. How do I address this and is it my problem to address? (26:50) Audio: Patrick Madrid debates Fr. Mike Schmitz – Love is Love (34:52)
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Jun 10, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 10, 2024 - Hour 2

Patrick recounts a memorable debate held at the Franciscan University of Steubenville's Defending the Faith Conference. Joined by Father Mike Schmitz, the two dive into a mock debate on the controversial topic of same-sex marriage, examining common arguments from both sides. Listen as Patrick, taking on the pro-gay marriage stance (though not his personal viewpoint), and Father Mike, advocating traditional marriage, dissect the complexities of redefining marriage within society and law.   Patrick shares audio from and comments on a debate he had with Fr. Mike Schmitz about same sex marriage (00:21) Email – Can a parish, in good faith, celebrate Pride Month? (40:09)
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Jun 10, 2024 • 49min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 10, 2024 - Hour 3

Patrick guides a caller who is grappling with a crucial question many Catholic Christians face today: how to love and appreciate individuals without endorsing their lifestyle choices that contradict Church teachings. How do we interact with homosexual individuals and those struggling with alcoholism without condoning their actions, especially when children are involved. Patrick delves into the importance of distinguishing between celebrating a person and celebrating their actions, drawing from Biblical wisdom and practical approaches to navigate these delicate situations.   Mark - I don't think that we can talk to the LGBTQ community about this. All the priests I talk to say that we need to talk to them, but we can't until they change their ways. This is confusing a lot of people. (00:54) John (email) – You are disingenuous in your debate with Fr. Mike Schmitz, and it wasn’t a real debate (06:44) Aldrina – Is the Sabbath on Saturday and not Sunday? (10:59) Albert - God saved two animals, male and female, not male and male, not female and female. (22:40) Mary – What does it mean that “Rahab was cut into two”? (24:31) Tracy - I am a nurse and I see such a high rate of sexually transmitted diseases in those who are living the LGBTQ lifestyle. It's not something people talk about enough. (27:51) Cathy - As a Catholic, how do I celebrate someone who is gay without celebrating their beliefs? (36:47) Janice - Why is it that Biden is allowed in the Catholic Church when he is promoting all of the things that we disagree with? (46:58)
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Jun 7, 2024 • 6min

What's the Church's View on Suicide? (Special Podcast Highlight)

Patrick Madrid had a heartfelt conversation with Ava, who was grappling with the heavy burden of suicidal thoughts.    The Church's Loving Perspective Ava's question about the Catholic Church's view on suicide led to an enlightening and tender explanation. Patrick shared that while the Church views suicide as a serious sin because it involves taking one’s own life, it also recognizes the intense pain and suffering that often lead to such a tragic decision.    He explained that our desire to live is a natural gift from God, and when someone feels compelled to end their life, it’s usually because they're under unimaginable stress, whether it’s mental illness, extreme fear, or deep depression. The Church, in her wisdom and compassion, understands that many people who end their lives are not fully responsible due to their overwhelming anguish.   Offering Hope and a Helping Hand When Ava revealed she was personally struggling, Patrick immediately provided her with the 988 hotline, a lifeline for those in crisis, reminding her of the importance of reaching out to trained professionals who are ready to help 24/7.   But Patrick didn’t stop there. He asked Ava to call him back in a week, letting her know she wasn’t alone. Would you consider praying for Ava and offering up your suffering for her?   If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, remember that you are not alone. Help is available, and people care about you.   Remember, no matter how dark things may seem, there is always hope and love waiting to embrace you. 
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Jun 7, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 07, 2024 - Hour 1

Patrick dives into a deeply important and sensitive topic as he responds to a listener's question about the Catholic Church's view on suicide. Patrick provides a thoughtful explanation based on the catechism, discussing the Church's compassionate recognition of the extreme duress that often leads individuals to such a tragic decision. This episode also features a heartfelt exchange as Patrick offers support and resources to a listener experiencing suicidal thoughts, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and the Church's commitment to mercy and understanding.   June is Heterosexual Awesomeness Month for a bar in Idaho (00:45) Zachary (email) – Can a faithful Catholic can morally be both pro-life and supportive of capital punishment, especially from a theological perspective? (03:35) Francisco - Wondering if my books of the bible I am reading are all there and if they are in the right order. Valerie - On not supporting capital punishment, did the murderer show remorse or understanding for what they did? Ava - What is the churches stance on suicide and if someone is really thinking about doing it, will they lose Heaven? (29:59) Freddie - I read somewhere that there will be a time of chastisement and that some sinners won't survive the pain of it. Is this true and have you heard of this? (36:57)
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Jun 7, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 07, 2024 - Hour 2

Patrick dives deep into a heartfelt yet challenging email from a listener named William. William, a lifelong Catholic on the brink of leaving the church, shares his struggles and questions about faith, particularly focusing on the fate of Judas and the concept of salvation. Patrick Madrid offers a thoughtful response, emphasizing the teachings of Jesus and the importance of staying true to one's faith, despite personal doubts or disagreements.   Steven - I am confused about why you say that the sinners are going to be left behind at the second coming (00:34) Amy (email) – Should I allow my teenage daughter to date and hold hands? (08:52) Email – Is it true that most Catholics do not believe in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist? (14:56) Audio: Douglas K. Murray on Antisemitism (24:39) Patrick shares and responds to an email from a listener who says they are leaving the Catholic faith because of him (42:18)
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Jun 7, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 07, 2024 - Hour 3

Patrick delves into the intricate topic of excommunication within the Catholic Church. Responding to a listener's query, Patrick explains the nature of this canonical penalty, its purpose, and how it differentiates from sin. He emphasizes that excommunication is not a condemnation to hell, but rather a "medicinal remedy" aimed at bringing the individual back into the fold.   Nathaniel - I was in the convocation for the Diocese of Pueblo - it renewed my hope for the church (02:39) George (email) – Wouldn’t jumping on a grenade to save your friends be suicide? (05:54) Anna (email) – How can I persuade my sister to reconsider getting married in the Catholic Church? (11:53) Michael - I think Judas was remorseful at the end and we don't know what God decided to do (23:28) Nick – I met with the elders of the Reformed Baptist church and talked to them about the living tabernacle and our Blessed Mother Carlos – Jumping on a grenade -  The solider isn't thinking about dying, he is thinking about keeping his friends safe. Noah – How does excommunication work? (48:18) Patrick recommends "Excommunication and the Catholic Church" by canon lawyer Ed Peters.
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Jun 6, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 06, 2024 - Hour 1

In this special episode, Patrick commemorates the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion, a pivotal moment in World War II history. He journeys back in time, starting with the evocative descriptions of Chester Wilmot broadcasting from a glider en route to France, offering a vivid portrayal of the invasion. Listeners will hear the historic speeches of General Dwight D. Eisenhower and President Ronald Reagan, capturing the gravity and heroism of that fateful day. The discussion also includes an emotional recounting of a chance encounter with a World War II veteran, adding a personal touch to the monumental sacrifices made by so many.   Remote Amazon tribe finally connects to internet - only to wind up hooked on porn, social media (00:46) Devora - I stopped reading tarot cards because I want to grow in my faith but I am having premonition dreams. How can I decipher whether this is God or the devil? (04:59) Mary - Are the children of an annulled marriage illegitimate? (12:14) Audio: President Reagan's Address at the Ceremony Commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Normandy Invasion, D-day at Point-du-Hoc (17:52) Neil shares the story of meeting a WWII vet and the impact he had on his family (31:16) Liam - My dad was in the navy and he stole a boat and took a priest around the night before the launch so that he could hear people's confessions (37:33) Dolly - I work for the VA and I work with vets from WWII - the guys who were there on D-Day were so exhausted from no food and lack of sleep. (43:49) Patrick shares the story of when he was invited to join the Knights of Columbus when he missed an opportunity to talk to WWII vets
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Jun 6, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 06, 2024 - Hour 2

Patrick goes deep into the heroic sacrifices made during D-Day, honoring the courage and resilience of warriors like Teddy Roosevelt Jr. He also shares valuable recommendations for parents on movies that can help young ones grasp the significance of World War II. From cartoons like *The Long, Long Holiday* to heart-wrenching films like *The Boy in the Striped Pajamas*, there’s something here for everyone looking to connect with history.   Patrick shares the amazing story of a man, who walks with a cane, who lead the troops on D-Day (00:49) Nancy - I want to recommend a cartoon series called The Long Long Holiday. This is what I showed my kids to help them understand. Patrick recommends “Life is Beautiful”, “The Boy in the Stripped Pajamas” and “The Zone of Interest” Glen shares the story of his dad who served in the Pacific during WWII (18:58) Brock – Another great WWII movie is “The Longest Day” Ed - I was the Reagan Library and they are having an event today to honor D-day. (29:42) Tiffany – My grandpa served in WWII but he died a holy death because his grandma dragged him to the Nine First Fridays (37:11) Ryan - When do you stop parenting or at least step back from providing for your children? (42:12)

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