The Patrick Madrid Show

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Feb 24, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: February 24, 2025 - Hour 3

Patrick explores crucial questions surrounding the sacrament of baptism, discussing concerns about its validity and the process of conditional baptism. He addresses the significance of intent and form, and how these affect the sacrament’s legitimacy. Additionally, Patrick unravels the meaning of receiving communion, emphasizing the completeness of Christ's presence in the Holy Eucharist, whether through the host or the precious blood.   Pat - What could be done if I'm suspecting insufficient form for my daughters’ baptism.  (01:01) Tim - If I give up something for Lent, like Alcohol, should I not go back to it afterward?  If taking the precious blood includes alcohol, should I not take it? (12:39) Elijah (X) – Precious Blood: It seems patently insane and absurd to willfully withhold one of the essential elements of what is believed by most Christians to be the central sacrament of Christianity (19:05) Margaret – If I go to Mass twice on the same day, I am able to receive Communion, but if I went a third time, it would not be permissible for me to receive communion? (35:45) Agnes – Why don’t teachers make kids memorize anything? (46:15)
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Feb 24, 2025 • 10min

How Relevant Radio Is Building Faith Behind Bars (Special Podcast Highlight)

Relevant Radio is all about "bringing Christ to the world through the media," and that includes reaching those in prison.    The Big News? Relevant Radio has teamed up with Edovo, a nonprofit that provides digital education tools in prisons, to make Catholic content accessible to over 1,100 correctional facilities across the U.S.    Here’s how it works:   Inmates can access Relevant Radio’s content: like Fr. Rocky’s Eucharistic Encounters and The Saints Podcast, right on secure tablets provided through Edovo.    In just one month, 25,000 sessions of Relevant Radio content were accessed by inmates.    Though federal prisons aren’t on board yet, there’s hope this outreach will expand even further.   Why does this matter? Because everyone deserves a shot at grace, even those who’ve lost their freedom. Patrick reminds us of Matthew 25: “I was in prison, and you visited me.” Prison can be a dark, isolating place, and yet, God’s light can still break through the bars.   Patrick shares a heart-touching letter from Michael, an inmate in New Jersey, who listens to Relevant Radio daily. Michael prays the Chaplet of Divine Mercy with Drew Mariani and joins in the Family Rosary Across America every evening. He even sent a handmade Christmas card to the team (with some seriously impressive cursive handwriting; Patrick was impressed!).    Michael’s words say it all:   “Relevant Radio has changed my life.”     He and many others are finding community, hope, and a deeper relationship with Christ... right from their cells.   So, next time you tune into Relevant Radio, say a prayer for those listening in the loneliest of places.    Because God’s mercy knows no walls.   
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Feb 24, 2025 • 8min

"There Has to Be a Purpose.": How Relevant Radio Has Helped Alyson Through the Storm (Special Podcast Highlight)

Meet Alyson from League City, Texas: she's a single mom with a big heart, a fierce faith, and a knack for making the most out of every dollar (even when her dad thought she was crazy for it).   It all started with a bold donation. A few years back, during a pledge drive, Alyson took a financial leap of faith and donated $365, a dollar a day, even though her budget was already razor thin. Her dad wasn’t thrilled (“What is wrong with you?”), but Alyson trusted God. And, surprise, surprise (or not), God came through. She unexpectedly received even more money than she had given. Coincidence? Nope. Not in God’s playbook.    Fast forward to today... Alyson reflects on the early days of juggling single motherhood, online school, and side gigs like grocery delivery: driving around in the dark while praying the Rosary. Her constant prayer? “Lord, I need a good job. With good pay. And benefits.” Guess what? He delivered.    Now, she’s got a stable 9-to-5 job, benefits, and even gets to her desk early because, as she told her boss, “I’m boring. I have no life, so I’m here at 7:30.”  She listens to Relevant Radio every morning, prays the Rosary during work, and bows her head during the prayers, even with her office door closed. (Commitment level:)   Her advice? Simple, but powerful:   Stop carrying the weight alone. Christ already did that on the cross.   Offer it up. (Yes, Mom was right all along.)   Figure out your purpose. God’s got a plan for you.   And most importantly... trust Him. Even when it feels like you’re running on empty: physically, emotionally, or financially, He’s got this.   Alyson's story is a beautiful reminder that God works through Relevant Radio because of your generous donation, turning acts of faith into life-changing blessings.   Her final pitch? “Why wouldn’t you want to support something that helps people like me? Pray about it. Trust God. And give if you can, even if it’s just a dollar a day. He’ll take care of the rest.”   
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Feb 21, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: February 21, 2025 - Hour 1

Patrick handles questions about the validity of sacraments post-schism and provides spiritual support for those incarcerated. His discussions highlight the power of prayer and faith, showing the impact of Relevant Radio's outreach, now reaching over 1,100 correctional facilities. A notable listener, Allison, shares how her life transformed through faith and the support of Relevant Radio.   Elva (email) - I would like to share the Lenten lesson and other resources to Spanish speakers, is this available? (1:52) Yvonne (email) - Should I take my special needs daughter out of school or group home 45 min away to go to Mass on holy days of obligation? (2:36) Kathleen (email) - I have been recently troubled by the negative financial & moral revelations concerning some Catholic Charities. Can you advise/direct me to identifying some trustworthy Catholic Charities? (7:29)  Allie (email) – Sometimes you come off as pompous (11:19) Velica (email) - May I get a suggestion for a Bible for teens that you recommend? (13:21) Cyrus shares a letter from a prison inmate: Since the East has separated from the West and no longer looks to or follows the Pope, but rather have their own “Patriarch,” how can we still view their sacraments as being valid? (15:39) Relevant Radio Partners with Edovo Platform to Serve Those in Prison (23:29) Alyson - Who wouldn’t want to support Relevant Radio? Relevant covers all the bases and helps people and you have given us light at the end of tunnel (37:47)
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Feb 21, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: February 21, 2025 - Hour 2

Patrick explores compelling insights on conditional baptism and confession, examining a unique case of a Lutheran baptism's validity and the importance of confession before receiving Holy Communion. He also discusses the value of evangelizing and the impact of guiding family members back to faith. Patrick offers solutions and encouragement in approaching these spiritual and sacramental complexities. Tune in, stay inspired, and strengthen your faith journey with Patrick's unpredictable and enriching conversations.   Susan - Regarding conditional baptism and confession: if someone is baptized a Lutheran as baby and converts to Catholicism but can’t prove Baptism, do they have to go to Confession to get their sacraments? (0:43) Nancy - Does a “dedication” count as Baptism? (12:21) Kay – I want my granddaughter baptized. The parents are not practicing their faith but still want her to receive her First Communion. (20:19) Alvia - Should I say that I am glad that my great-niece is baptized as a Lutheran, given that my niece never chose a religion and was not baptized (27:05) Owen Burns: a 13-yr old hero from Michigan, who saved his 8-yr sister from being kidnapped with a slingshot (35:00) Citi just announced its ending its DEI goals and policies (40:47) Mike - What does it mean to be a chosen one? St. Faustina mentions it a lot. (41:59) Thomas – What’s a good way to evangelize Protestants who are more self-help types? (45:16)
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Feb 21, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: February 21, 2025 - Hour 3

Patrick celebrates the heroic act of a young boy defending his sister with a slingshot and discusses current moral and societal issues like gun control and immigration. He highlights the wonder of the Ignatius Study Bible and its impact on faith. Plus, hear from callers sharing their thoughts and questions, and explore the solace found in sacred music through the Relevant Radio app.   Syl (X) - You applauded the young boy who shot the would-be attacker who thwarted the kidnapping of his little sister. How is this different from the father who's trying to save his family from the Nazis knocking at their door and wanting to take them away? (00:31) Bobby – The Ignatius Bible you recommended is easy to read and it has great footnotes. (06:02) Addison - Do you think that Nazi twitter comment was related to immigration? (10:43) Statement of Bishop Burbidge on President Trump’s In Vitro Fertilization Executive Order (15:22) Health and Human Services releases a statement confirming human life begins at conception Michael - There was a movie called Spencer's Mountain with Henry Fonda that inspired The Walton’s (22:53) Maximillian (email) - What President Trump is doing regarding IVF isn't worth us getting all upset about (24:40) Liz – My book study in church mentions God's name in vain. (29:38) Julie - I really love the Sacred music app on Relevant Radio! Can I use it during Confession? (44:19) Mary – The priest at my parish has 1st assignment that keeps his eyes closed and head down while lay people are doing the readings.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 15min

Why Should We Be Speaking Out Against IVF? (Special Podcast Highlight)

Patrick gets into a topic that often flies under the radar in pro-life conversations, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), and why, as a pro-life community, we can’t afford to stay silent about it.   Check out more conversation about this important issue.   Hour 1   Hour 2   Hour 3   Here’s the gist:   Why IVF Is a Moral Minefield   Countless embryos (aka tiny human lives) are lost during the IVF process: whether through selective discarding, freezing indefinitely, or being outright destroyed.   IVF turns the miracle of life into a “lab experiment”, separating conception from the loving marital act God designed it for.   Even in the “best case” IVF scenarios (like creating only one embryo and implanting it), Patrick says it’s still morally wrong because the whole process bypasses God’s plan for life.   Babies on Ice & the Commodification Problem   IVF often results in multiple embryos, leaving some frozen indefinitely, discarded, or used based on “desirable traits” (eye color, gender, etc.).   Patrick compares it to treating children like accessories: “Oh, I want a boy with blue eyes”: making human dignity more like consumer preference.   Being Fully Pro-Life Means All Life   Many in the pro-life camp focus primarily on abortion (which is vital), but Patrick emphasizes: Pro-life isn’t just about stopping abortion; it’s about defending life at every stage. IVF destroys embryos; that’s human life too. Ignoring that reality is being dishonest.   A Loving, Yet Firm Call to Action   Patrick isn’t anti-child; he treasures every life, including those conceived through IVF. But loving these children doesn’t mean endorsing the method that brought them into existence.     He challenges listeners:   💬 “If you call yourself pro-life, you can’t pick and choose which unborn lives to defend. There’s no asterisk in God’s book.”     Speak up, even if it’s uncomfortable. Whether it’s a Facebook post, a chat with friends, or simply staying informed, don’t stay silent.   Bottom Line:   Being pro-life means defending life from the very start, even when that life begins in a petri dish. Patrick’s plea? Stay consistent. Stay courageous. And don’t let the culture water down what it means to be truly pro-life. 
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Feb 20, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: February 20, 2025 - Hour 1

Patrick explores thought-provoking discussions on the morals of IVF, the complexity of pro-life issues, and the truth about in vitro fertilization. He examines the moral considerations behind IVF treatments, the sanctity of human life, and the Catholic perspective on family planning.   Alexandra 11-years-old (email) – How did humankind go on if Adam and Eve only had sons? (0:43) Cyrus and Patrick marvel at the advanced ages (one person over 360 years old) in the social security database (4:36) Maria – I feel Trump betrayed Catholics in regard to IVF (13:26) Patrick comments more on IVF (15:43) Audio: IVF: Man says he always wanted a boy (34:42) Audio: Young woman reflects on being an adult IVF baby with a younger sister who is actually her twin (38:32) Patrick shares the story about an IVF baby that is technically only 2 years younger than the mother (41:42) James –IVF who have potential of surviving vs those deemed not worthy of survival (42:55) Jay – I was invited to a birthday party at a masonic lodge hall. (49:01)
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Feb 20, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: February 20, 2025 - Hour 2

Patrick addresses complex life issues from a moral and ethical standpoint. He explores the Catholic perspective on challenging topics like ectopic pregnancies and the implications of IVF, highlighting the need for deeply rooted pro-life values. Conversations with listeners reveal the tension between personal beliefs and political stances, specifically the criticism surrounding recent executive orders. Patrick emphasizes the necessity for open discourse on controversial issues while maintaining pro-life integrity. He discusses the vital ethical matters of today, encouraging informed choices grounded in faith and conscience.   Anna - What would be the Catholic Church's look on having surgery for ectopic pregnancy? (1:17) Karen - I can understand why the girl in the audio from the first hour would want to implant an embryo. She is validating the personhood of those embryos (3:13) Candace - Impregnating herself with her mother’s frozen twins? Isn’t that a form of incest? (8:14) George - What do you think you are accomplishing by pointing out that President Trump is imperfect candidate (9:54) Mariah - I am a big supporter of Trump. I appreciate the platform but still agree IVF is abortion. In Trump's mind, maybe he sees IVF as prolife? (23:19) Raul – Donald Trump has become their God (30:29) Christina - George just thinks we need to act as if Trump is a Saint. I think there is more good which is why he is elected but we must discuss negatives too (33:02) Cheryl (email) - I voted for Donald Trump and am very glad I did, but I am extremely bothered by the direction things are moving on the IVF issue within the conservative party. (36:39) Philomena (email) - What are the health problems that are causing women to be infertile? (38:18) Gwen (email) - Many people have no idea what is involved in IVF (39:17) Mike - George doesn’t want to go back to the way things were before Trump. (42:23) Louise - My husband and I are both physicians. Many don't know of the evils of IVF. (46:56)
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Feb 20, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: February 20, 2025 - Hour 3

Patrick explores a lively debate around in vitro fertilization (IVF), sparked by a recent executive order supporting it. He addresses moral objections from a Catholic viewpoint, focusing on ethical concerns over embryo selection and discarding. Callers share personal experiences, from dealing with infertility to lessons learned through faith, highlighting the weight of ethical decisions.   Lee (email) – I voted for Trump but I disagree with his stance on IVF (04:20) Richard – Trump said he has been chosen by God. (04:49) Nancy - I am 65 and did in-vitro in 1984. I had no idea this was sin. I just confessed this and am back in the Church. (11:05) Jennifer (email) - In adoption, couples are highly vetted before they are allowed to parent a child. With IVF, we open the doors for people to "purchase" a baby. There is no vetting of "parents". (18:18) Sam - My daughter ended up using IVF. Her husband was treated because of condition found out because of IVF. Trump loves children. We are not producing enough children. (19:35) Chris – We should look to the Catholics surrounding Trump. Those are the people that we should correct, not the President. (21:54) Robert – I’m reading the St. Ignatius Study Bible. Is Uzzah’s death in 2nd Samuel God's way of warning us to respect Mary? (24:19) Theresa – Those who oppose abortion will not speak up about IVF because so many family members are involved. (27:27) Cyrus shares emails that have come in over the last hour about IVF (33:16) Maria - I struggle with infertility. People always bring up my example as why to use IVF, but I disagree. (41:32) Mary Anne - Life is precious. Mary - NAPRO Technology is more successful than IVF. (48:04)

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