
The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show is your source for the latest in current events and contemporary issues. Join host Patrick Madrid for compelling insights, lively conversations, and encouragement for your day!
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Apr 30, 2025 • 51min
The Patrick Madrid Show: April 30, 2025 - Hour 2
Patrick highlights major changes affecting students—like New York’s new ban on smartphones in schools—and explains why protecting kids from digital dangers matters right now. He discusses questions about faith, confession, and challenging church topics, and responds to thoughtful calls from young listeners about the papal conclave and receiving Holy Communion in heaven. If you care about strong decision-making for your family, Catholic values, or finding encouragement in your faith life, Patrick delivers valuable insight you can use today. Stay tuned and keep moving forward with informed choices and lasting values. New York Bans Smartphones in Schools, Joining National Movement (00:34) Jim - What will happen to my elderly father with dementia if he is unable to receive last rites because of his dementia? (06:39) Therese (8-years-old) - How long does it take to choose a pope and what is the process? How many times can they vote in a single day? (13:08) Norman - What do you think of women pastors in the Protestant Church? (19:13) Harvey (8-years-old) - Do we still receive communion in heaven? (23:20) Todd - What do you think of the movies, 'Conclave', and the Netflix movie 'Two Popes'? (27:18) Laura - Does the Church allow the use of birth control for medical reasons as long as you are not using it to not get pregnant? (31:52) Cody - I heard a priest say that there would be cheating in the Conclave. How do I respond someone who says he hopes we don't go backward with the next pope? (35:17) Anne - I know someone who is dying and he is a fallen away Catholic. How can I talk with him about coming back into the Church? (41:54) Deidra - I sometimes think about being a Catholic. Did Jesus have His own power or did he get everything from the Father? (46:19) Alice - What is a good book can I give a 16-year-old who receiving confirmation? (49:25)

Apr 30, 2025 • 51min
The Patrick Madrid Show: April 30, 2025 - Hour 3
Patrick answers some of life’s toughest questions; faith, truth, and the decisions each person faces. He explores how Catholic teaching connects to personal struggles, relationships, and doubts that can arise in families. Patrick shares why seeking truth matters, highlights the strength found in community, and talks about how to respond when loved ones move in different directions. For anyone handling challenging conversations about faith or looking for encouragement and clarity, Patrick’s insights offer practical wisdom and perspective. He encourages everyone to keep asking questions and let purpose guide their journey. Kevin (email) - When my sister passed from cancer, my nephew took it very hard and slapped into drugs. He thought running to Mexico would be a good option. He grew up 30 minutes from Saint Augustine, so I’m praying he will get directed to “Hope Reborn”. (00:39) Jose (12-years-old) – Was Jesus fully human? (02:17) Anthony - My son is falling away from the faith because of a girl. What should I do? (05:24) Alfredo - Why when the priests incense the alter do they take the lectionary book off the alter and then bring it back? (13:52) Vince - When Jesus gave Peter the keys to the kingdom, what did it mean that sins could be retained? (20:33) Daniel - How does Patrick know that salvation exists only in the Catholic Church? (22:59) Sheila (email) - Can you expand on John 20:20, when a fallen away Catholic says that was for all people, not just the Apostles? (27:09) Amy (email) - A man called in about his father who has dementia, and you discussed confession options, the sacrament of anointing of the sick, and a 3rd option (if someone were to die alone, but had prayed during their lifetime, they would be saved). Does this 3rd option apply to Protestants? (30:12) Vince - Where are the words hell and purgatory in the Bible? (36:56) Danny - I don't agree with Patrick about Catholic salvation. (40:57) Mary - Are good works burnt up in heaven? If so, why bother writing an obituary? (49:51)

Apr 29, 2025 • 49min
The Patrick Madrid Show: April 29, 2025 - Hour 2
Encore from 4/16/25 Hour 3 Patrick captivates listeners with profound stories and heartfelt reflections on the Patrick Madrid Show. Each call becomes an opportunity for transformation, whether it's navigating relationship dilemmas or embracing faith amid life's challenges. Patrick highlights emotional journeys, from inspiring entries into the Catholic Church to moving struggles with forgiveness after personal tragedies. Throughout the hour, he shares valuable insights on faith and peace, reminding everyone of the enduring strength found in community and the transformative power of prayer. Melba (email) – My friend is about to be engaged to a man she fights a lot with. Should I express my concerns? (00:36) Bruce - I was in prison for 90 days 7 years ago. I was taking OCIA class which they said was a fast track. I missed a lot of classes because of work. I didn't feel I was ready to come into the Church because I missed classes. Why do I feel like I am not worthy still to receive the Eucharist after 7 years? (03:49) Nancy - Did Judas leave before or after Christ consecrated the bread. Also, I have two pyx that don't clasp properly. What should I do with them? (13:18) Mary - Can I spend time in purgatory for another person? (17:54) Clay - My first confession was due to Patrick Madrid (21:17) Rosa – Patrick said our secular world is going in the wrong direction. Someone asked me if I ever saw Handmaid's Tale. Were they mocking me? (26:32) Lydia - My daughter was killed 5 years ago. I found out that the husband was the one who killed her. How do I forgive him for killing her? (31:42) Fernando - Our priest hits gong at the back of the Church. (41:22)

Apr 29, 2025 • 49min
The Patrick Madrid Show: April 29, 2025 - Hour 3
Encore from 4/3/25 Hour 1 Patrick highlights fascinating historical findings aligning with Biblical accounts, focusing on a recent archaeological discovery at Jesus's burial site. Patrick takes the audience through the evidence and its implications for faith and science. He also discusses the importance of confession before communion, addressing listener queries about Catholic Church teachings. With engaging discussions and insightful exchanges, this hour encourages a deeper look into faith practices and the historical roots of Christianity. New Find At Jesus’ Burial Site Backs Biblical Account Of Resurrection (00:35) David (email) – Are there exceptions that allow someone in grave sin to take Communion before going to Confession? (09:34) Tom (email) - I ordered the new Ignatius Study Bible. It’s not only a weapon against evil but can be used in self-defense. It is very heavy. (23:11) Jim - Is there a Catholic response to a Protestant saying that Catholics are not born again. (30:33) Anne - When I pray, do I need to pray for them by name specifically or can I just pray for them in general? (39:16) Donna - At the beginning of Mass, does the Penitential Rite absolve our sins? (46:44)

Apr 29, 2025 • 6min
Who is Making Decisions in the Absence of a Pope? (Special Podcast Highlight)
John from Illinois called in with a big question: Because Pope Francis has passed away, who’s running things at the Vatican in the meantime? Who's in Charge When There's No Pope? When a pope dies, things don’t go totally dark... but they do hit the brakes, hard. -The machinery of the Apostolic See basically grinds to a halt.(Think of it like putting the Vatican on “pause mode.”) -Enter the Camerlengo (Italian for Chamberlain), currently Cardinal Kevin Farrell, appointed by Pope Francis (RIP). His job is to oversee essential matters, like the transfer of the Pope’s body. What Keeps Going vs. What Freezes? Still running: -Basic operations in Vatican City (lights on, plumbing working, etc...) -Routine roles that don’t require papal authority. Frozen solid: -Naming new bishops or cardinals -Lifting papal-reserved excommunications -Big decisions like future World Youth Day locations -Canonizations -Anything else that needs a pope’s personal say-so. Basically, if it involves a signature that only the Holy Father can scribble, it’s not happening right now. So, How Does the Next Pope Get Picked? Patrick reminds us that no pope can hand-pick his successor (even if he whispers it to someone behind closed doors). The next Holy Father is chosen by the College of Cardinals, who gather in a conclave and pray for the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Patrick took us on a nostalgic trip through the papal timeline: -Most younger folks only really know Pope Francis. -A bit older? You remember Pope Benedict. -Older still? Pope St. John Paul II, elected in '78. -Some even remember the super-short 33-day reign of Pope John Paul I. As Patrick put it: memory fades, but the Church marches on. It’s been 2000 years, 266 popes, and counting... each one a successor of St. Peter. What Happens Next? We wait. The cardinals will convene, the white smoke will rise, and we’ll get a new Holy Father. Until then, the Church is calm, reverent, and steady. May we all trust in the Holy Spirit's guidance and maybe brush up on our pope trivia while we’re at it.

Apr 29, 2025 • 5min
"I Only Care About What Kind of Pope God Wants." (Special Podcast Highlight)
This little gem from The Patrick Madrid Show is like a masterclass in how to keep it real, keep it Catholic, and keep it charitable when people start thinking the Papacy is just another political office. Keaton's Big Question Keaton from Green Bay, WI called in because he was struggling with how to respond to some friends. They were talking about the next pope almost like they were picking a president... hoping for someone who'd push certain social or political agendas. Keaton didn’t want to come off as rude, but he also didn’t want to stay silent and let some serious misunderstandings about the Church go unchecked. Patrick’s Wise, Humble Advice Patrick Madrid gave this simple but brilliant response: “I don’t really care what kind of Pope you want. I care about what kind of Pope God wants.” He explained that the Pope isn’t supposed to be a political figure like a president. The Pope is meant to be someone who protects and advances the Gospel, not someone who shifts the Church to fit whatever political ideology is trendy. Our job is to pray for whoever is chosen, just like Patrick has prayed for every pope since his childhood. Bonus Tip: Tactics for Tough Talks Since Keaton wanted to get better at these convos without sounding preachy or clumsy, Patrick recommended the book Tactics by Greg Koukl. This book teaches you how to steer conversations using questions: a classic move called the Socratic Method. It's gentle but effective. It helps you stay respectful, avoid arguments, and make people think without feeling attacked. Exactly what Keaton was looking for! Key Takeaway for Us When people want the Church to “get political,” don't fight fire with fire. Stay cool, stay prayerful, and remember: We want God’s will, not the world's.And maybe toss a few smart questions their way too.

Apr 28, 2025 • 48min
The Patrick Madrid Show: April 29, 2025 - Hour 1
Encore from 4/16/25 Hour 2 Patrick engages in thought-provoking discussions on the divinity of Jesus while fielding questions from listeners around the world. From understanding what defines a woman to grappling with the moral implications of actions taken in military service, each call brings deeper insights. Todd - Divinity of Jesus: Is there any biblical basis for Jesus being God? It seems like Jesus goes out of His way to say He is not God but the son of God. (01:46) Peter - Could you clarify about killing in the military. I have killed in the line of duty and I believe that killing is the biggest sin that I have committed. (07:03) Mike - My son is returning to the Catholic Faith after being in evangelicalism. He is looking for small groups and community in the Catholic Church. How can I help? (17:49) Rhonda - The Trinity: in dressing rooms they have three mirrors so you can see three different angles. Is that a good analogy for the Trinity? (23:32) Isaac (6-years-old) - How is the communion bread made before it is blessed? (30:25) UK Supreme Court just ruled that law defines women as people born biologically female. (35:41) Australia's most populous state New South Wales just made it illegal to pray with someone about their sexuality. (42:08)

Apr 28, 2025 • 51min
The Patrick Madrid Show: April 28, 2025 - Hour 1
Patrick highlights the upcoming papal conclave, explains the meaning behind traditional Spanish capirote costumes, and responds to concerns about New Age practices like crystals and moon water. He answers questions about Sunday obligation and communion services, Divine Mercy Sunday graces, and the journey from Judaism to Catholicism. For anyone looking for insight into current events in the Catholic Church and practical faith topics, this session offers clear answers and encouragement. The conclave to elect a new Pope will begin on May 7 (00:42) Sophia - I went to a Communion Service. Did that fulfil my Sunday obligation? Is it okay for the Deacon to sit in the priest’s chair during the service? (02:57) Kim - My daughter and her husband had their marriage convalidated in the Catholic Church, but they still have some occult practices going on. What can I do? (07:11) Kathy - Divine Mercy Sunday and Plenary Indulgences: Where is the Justice in this? Some people have all their punishment erased and others have to be in Purgatory. (14:35) Natalie (email) - Catholic Capirote hats look strikingly similar to the KKK hoods and many of the comments are saying that this tradition is satanic (20:31) Sofija (email) – I want to convert but I feel my family will look at is as a betrayal (27:36) Mark Zuckerberg pulling the plug on The Primary School—their high-profile, tuition-free school for low-income kids (39:13) Rick - During Divine Mercy Sunday, during Adoration, the priest wouldn't expose the picture of the Divine Mercy until after the Holy Hour. (41:49) Barbara - Thank you for things that you said last week about the Ice House (46:04)

Apr 28, 2025 • 51min
The Patrick Madrid Show: April 28, 2025 - Hour 2
Patrick answers challenging questions about faith, shares tips for talking to young adults about belief in God, and recommends useful books on Catholic apologetics. He also explores the curious practice of proxy baptisms in the Mormon church, especially regarding well-known Catholic figures like popes. Patrick addresses listener questions about confession, cremation, and ways to support friends interested in joining the Catholic Church. For insightful advice and real-life wisdom on living your faith, Patrick delivers content you won’t want to miss. Ellie (email) - I need to be first proven that the Christian God exists to believe in Heaven and then be comforted, but I’m unsure about his existence and therefore I’m unsure about any afterlife. (00:51) Craig - What do you do if your friend is dating someone who says that Jesus failed because he didn't get married? (13:22) Lee - How can I help someone else convert? (15:18) Audio: Will Mormons baptize the Pope after his death? (18:21) Was Jesus really nailed to the Cross? (37:27) Mary Joe - Thank you for explaining something I learned in my Theology class when I was young. You explained Causality perfectly! (39:14) Ellen (email) – Can cremation ashes be held in reserve? (41:57) Joan (email) – Patrick said you can’t commit a mortal son unless you know it’s a mortal sin when you commit it, which I assume goes for venial sin as well. Why then, at their first confession, do RCIA candidates confess their sins from the past if they weren’t aware that they were sins until going through RCIA? (47:12)

Apr 28, 2025 • 51min
The Patrick Madrid Show: April 28, 2025 - Hour 3
Patrick dives into some of the big questions about faith and tradition, exploring topics like the morality and history behind embalming and burial customs, why Catholics steer clear of Masonic lodges, and how different Christian groups trace their roots. He breaks down what’s needed for a valid baptism, explains why getting married in the Church matters, and clears up common myths about scripture and long-held customs. If you're looking for practical Catholic wisdom that ties together tradition, history, and everyday life, Patrick offers clear, honest answers that help you stay grounded in the truth. Nathan - Embalming in the Catholic Church: Is body melting okay for the Church? Is the pope embalmed, and does that impact whether or not he is incorrupt? (00:54) Maria - Can I go to a party that will be held at Masonic Lodge? (09:25) Jen - Why does this station always talk about Catholic stuff opposed to more general Christian stuff? (12:03) Sheila (email) - If someone is not baptized and coming into the Church, they do not need to go to confession? (20:39) Fr. Paul - Confession before Baptism (23:09) Margaret - Is it a Jewish custom to take your napkin and scrunch or take it with you after a meal? (28:36) Natalia - What constitutes a prophet biblically? (30:15) Patrick answers Margaret’s question about scrunching up napkins (37:37) Jared - Is baptism valid if somehow the parents were considered godparents? (41:14) Rosa - During confession, the priest used the word 'crap' and was that still 'in persona Christi' (49:07)