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In late 1972, U.S. Marine Captain Ron Forrester disappeared on a bombing run into North Vietnam. Back home in Texas, his family could only wait and hope. Audio subscribers to Texas Monthly can get early access to episodes of the series, plus exclusive interviews and audio. Visit texasmonthly.com/audio to join. Go to HelloFresh.com/FLIGHT10FM to get 10 Free Meals with a Free Item For Life.…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 07, 2025 - Hour 1 51:06
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Patrick takes listeners inside the process of the papal conclave, explaining what happens behind closed doors and the immense responsibility placed on the future Pope. He answers challenging questions about faith, humility, and tradition, from discussing the significance of the Church’s art and architecture to offering guidance on sharing faith within families, even in difficult situations. Patrick clears up myths about the papacy and gives practical, real-world advice for living out Catholic values every day. He encourages listeners to stay thoughtful, keep seeking answers, and remember that true leadership blends greatness with humility. Update on the Conclave (01:18) John – My adult step-daughter doesn’t want me to talk about God to her son. This really stumps me. What can I do? (09:13) Jay – How does the opulence of the Church not contradict Christ's message of simplicity? (17:52) Claudia – Contemplating beauty and the opulence of the Church: same could be said about epic religious movies. I had a friend who converted from Islam by one these movies. (26:05) Nick – I’m getting into a spiritual debate with a Baptist and hoping you can help me (30:59) Kelly - I have a son. Teacher saying that you should just believe in Jesus and not worry about dying in state of mortal of sin. (36:54) Elias (10-years-old) - Were God's angels baptized? Does he still make angels today. (46:51)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 07, 2025 - Hour 2 51:08
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Patrick breaks down the papal conclave, explaining the centuries-old traditions, the secrecy required, and how cardinals select a new pope. He shares the meaning behind the empty chair of Peter, what the black and white smoke signals during the process, and addresses common myths about Catholic beliefs. Patrick also answers questions on marriage, faith, and offers practical advice for handling conversations about religion. Patrick explain the rules when electing a new Pope, including the dos and don'ts. (02:30) Jessica – If a couple decided to use contraception in marriage should they still get married in Church? (19:44) Annika - Once I found Jesus, I realized that my mom taught me about Jesus and God without being pointed. (27:48) Jackie - I had a dream about my dad. He said he was in Purgatory. What does the Church teach about these kind of dreams? Can the deceased communicate with us? (34:07) Olga - Protestant coworker says that Catholics got rid of 2nd Commandment about graven images. How can I respond? (38:59)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 07, 2025 - Hour 3 51:07
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Patrick answers tough questions about faith, tradition, and differences within Christianity. He explains why Catholic beliefs stand strong against challenges, discusses how the Holy Spirit is involved in choosing the Pope, and responds to personal faith concerns, from prayer to understanding Judgment Day. Whether someone faces doubts, seeks guidance, or wants to better understand Catholic teachings, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and honest answers to help along the faith journey. Don’t miss it! Timothy (email) - Don't you come down just as hard on Catholicism when talking to a non-Catholic as you criticize them for coming down on Catholics? What's the difference between them saying we are misguided and you saying they are misguided? (00:35) Richard - Even the politicians say that the conclave is in the hands of the Holy Spirit. Why do you think that the Conclave is not Holy Spirit driven? (13:23) Starr - What was the first mortal sin? Is acupuncture against our religion? (23:49) Dorothy - My 17-year-old grandson wants to come closer to God and go to church with me. I don't want to overwhelm him. What should I do? (26:18) Cathy - Memorare prayer says 'despise not my petitions but in your mercy hear and answer me.' How do I convey my petitions to her? (30:41) Robert - Did the angels get the beatific vision before or after they chose for or against God? (38:08) Lisa - Could you explain the 2nd judgement and all of the sins being revealed? (41:40) Encore from 05/02/25 Hour 2…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 06, 2025 - Hour 1 51:06
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Patrick tackles some of the most practical challenges Christians face, how to evangelize with compassion, handle sensitive family situations like invalid marriages, and live out Catholic values while connecting with others. He explores the impact of technology on privacy with social media apps and shares stories from callers passionate about their faith journeys. Whether someone is building meaningful relationships, making tough moral choices, or hungry for spiritual growth, Patrick offers wisdom and support for everyone striving to lead with integrity and purpose. Susan (email) - I agree with your exasperation with emails like Paula’s (from yesterday’s show), however, you are guilty of detraction in your delivery of a SCATHING condemnation of this type of email. (02:50) Audio: Meta AI “Stopped Listening” - Except It Didn’t (11:59) *Bill (email) - Is scandal the encouragement of sin in others or does it include not shunning sin with all of our relationships? Where does it stop? (15:14) Terri - How do we evangelize sinners if we don't hang out with them? (24:24) Billy – I’m trying to become Catholic. I’m frustrated that I have to wait so long to get baptized. (32:59)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 06, 2025 - Hour 2 51:05
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Patrick highlights the start of the Papal Conclave, explains how the election of a new pope connects directly to the mission Jesus gave Peter, and unpacks what this means for Catholics right now. He also talks about how landlords can handle challenging moral situations, explores the history of anti-popes, and encourages listeners to stay grounded in faith and integrity. Patrick brings listeners the latest updates, answers important questions, and inspires others to live out their beliefs each day. Mike - As Catholics, why do we have to follow a Pope? Why can't we just follow Jesus? (04:42) Charles (11-years-old) - 2nd Timothy 3, Godlessness in last days. I feel it describes these times. Am I correct? If someone put on priest clothes and pretended to celebrate Mass, would they receive benefits of the mass? (17:53) Kyle - My wife and I are landlords and have several tenants living in sin. Are we culpable for their sin? (26:19) Carmen (email) - Regarding the "immoral people" call (36:36) Heather - What are the guidelines for when a choir wants to come into Church and sing secular music? Catholic schools also like to use this space for performance. (39:06) John - What is an anti-pope? Could an anti-pope be elected to the Papacy? (45:45)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 06, 2025 - Hour 3 51:04
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Patrick answers urgent questions about Catholic teaching—from interfaith relationships and Church marriage rules, to what the Bible says about Mary’s perpetual virginity and why Church dogma matters. Patrick clears up confusion around Jesus’ “brothers,” talks about what Catholics should know before attending Greek Orthodox services, and explains what causes division in the Church. Whether you’re seeking to strengthen your faith or looking for straightforward answers to your questions, this episode brings practical advice and real understanding. Kathy - What is the Catholic Church's position on masturbation. (02:19) Grace - When Mary appeared to Fatima, part of the 3rd Secret was that Pope John Paul II was the last Pope. Is this true? (03:37) Joe - Why does Matthew use the term brother interchangeably? (05:52) Stella (email) – Why is it a big deal if Jesus had brothers? (17:25) Jack - My granddaughter is Catholic who works with a Greek Orthodox. He invited her to go to his Church. Can she go? (26:00) Ruben - Martin Luther still affirmed the Perpetual Virginity of Mary and he still prayed the Rosary. (30:30) Daniel (email) - Can you discuss what caused the schism within the Catholic Church? (36:13) Lee - Daughter was married by justice of the peace and is still married to the same guy. Can she get her marriage blessed now or do they need an annulment first? (39:17) Dan – I heard there is no such thing as the Immaculate Conception or Queen of heaven? (47:23)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 05, 2025 - Hour 1 51:03
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Patrick breaks down major headlines, covering a new Washington law threatening the seal of confession, the real dangers behind the abortion pill, and the anticipation around the upcoming papal conclave. He also addresses the uproar over the Trump-as-Pope meme and reflects on how technology shapes daily life, even for those facing hardship. If you want thoughtful perspectives on faith, news, and culture, catch this episode! Washington governor signs abuse bill requiring priests to break Seal of Confession (00:48) In response to Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signing Senate Bill 5375, which requires priests to break the seal of confession, Bishop Thomas Daly of Spokane affirmed that clergy in his diocese remain committed to preserving the sanctity of the sacrament—even if it means going to jail. Groundbreaking study finds abortion pill 22 times more dangerous than FDA says (11:10) Mifepristone - The abortion pill kills babies and harms mothers. (12:57) Audio: Jimmy Carr on the Quality of Life (15:13) Paula (email) – How you begin your show with the governor of Washington, conclave and abortion pill - AND NO WORD ABOUT trumps meme with him as pope.....NO WORD??? Why? (24:07) Joel - I thought The Trump/Pope meme was hilarious and didn’t cross line too much. (34:04) Anna – I’m not upset by Trump’s tweet but it was in poor taste for a president (37:59) Bob - Why didn't Jesus just walk through the Temple and show all the people that he rebuilt the Temple. Why didn't he show the Jews and Romans his wounds? (41:25) Joseph (email) - As a Vietnamese Catholic who lived in Vietnam for over 20 years and now resides in the United States, in my former parish in Saigon, the gong was used only a few times a year, typically during the Easter season. (46:13) Purple (email) - I just wondered where on earth (or heaven) you came up with the idea that saints and angels communicate in their minds with each other? Is that a biblical notion? (48:06)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 05, 2025 - Hour 2 51:05
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Patrick explores the tradition of the Easter greeting “Christ is risen—He is risen indeed,” and explains why Sunday Mass obligation does not apply when someone must care for a loved one in crisis. Patrick discusses the meaning behind the 153 fish in John’s Gospel and explains that Catholics can fulfill their Sunday obligation at any rite in communion with Rome. He addresses why cardinals over 80 do not vote in the Conclave, shares concerns and opportunities around the rapid rise of AI, and suggests how to find wholesome movies using new technology. Patrick encourages listeners to keep learning, stay curious, and live out their faith with confidence. Jen (email) - Give us a little lesson on the “Christ is risen” and the response “He is risen indeed.” (00:38) Andrea – I couldn’t make mass yesterday. Do I need to go to Confession? (03:41) Judy (email) – My reaction to the meme of DJT as Pope was a chuckle followed by, to quote Winni the Pooh, “oh bother”. (06:09) Mary - Can Cardinals above the age to vote still attend Conclave? (08:41) David - What does the 153 fish in yesterday's Gospel represent? (11:13) JuanLuis (email) - I know there are several Catholic churches in communion with Rome, and I would like to know if I can attend Sunday services in another Catholic church, such as a Byzantine Catholic church. Would I be fulfilling my Sunday mass obligation? (15:00) John (10-years-old) - Can religious people marry non-religious people? (18:06) Audio: AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton says the world is not prepared for what's coming (22:55) Klinsmayer (email) - I found out this weekend on Life Site news that the Governor (Catholic) of Washington signed a bill that demands that priests break the seal of confession under circumstances involving a crime. (29:34) Joel (email) - Yes the Trump as Pope meme was dumb. What was not dumb was the National Prayer Service Day last week that President Trump hosted at the White House and It was really nice to see Bishop Barron offering his prayers live at this event. (32:41) Daniel (email) - Rumor has it “Smoke Watch” changed their band name to Deep Purple and later paid homage to the original name with the hit, Smoke on the Water . (33:37) Greg (email) - If a man has ED, how is the marital act supposed to be completed in the normal manner with his wife? (35:04) Patrick walks through how he uses AI to help him pick a movie to watch (39:06) Charles - AI singularity: I think some are taking it too far and they think humans can become God. (43:48)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 05, 2025 - Hour 3 51:04
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Patrick explores the promise and challenges of artificial intelligence, sharing how advances in technology are transforming healthcare, raising new moral questions, and quickly changing how society works. He highlights the importance of approaching these changes thoughtfully and through the lens of faith, encouraging listeners to stay informed and wise as technology continues to advance at a rapid pace. Patrick continues his conversation with Charles from the last hour talking about AI singularity and its possible connection Revelations and to the number of the beast (00:32) Andy - I don't understand the confusion about AI. It’s clearly not human. It’s a machine and always will be and it only exists in manmade environments. (16:11) Alice - I baptized all of my grandkids what do you think? (19:46) Tom – I’m a pioneering AI developer and physicist. We are still beholden to Newtonian physics. (28:21) Elsa - Why didn’t they use a funeral palm for Pope Francis's funeral mass? (38:18) Jose - How do I evangelize to a Muslim? (44:59)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 02, 2025 - Hour 1 51:06
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Patrick shares what to expect when visiting a Catholic Mass for the first time, explains the profound effect of going to confession, and offers advice on engaging in faith discussions with others. Patrick explores how the process of electing a new pope works and addresses common misunderstandings about the Catholic Church. Whether someone is curious about Catholic practices, looking for answers to tough questions, or seeking to strengthen their faith, Patrick delivers insights and encouragement to guide the journey. Aaron (email) – I’m debating going to church for the first time ever this weekend. Will I be allowed into a Catholic Church service? What can I expect? (00:54) Agustin (email) - Yesterday, you had a caller who had a problem to the effect that his betrothed was stuck in Mexico due to a work visa problem. I can sympathize. As a U.S. Border Patrol Agent, I can suggest a faster and potentially easier way to resolve the issue. (12:25) Peter - Medical treatments that have contraceptive side effects (14:29) John - My brother invited me to go to an event to discuss Catholicism at a non-Catholic Church. The Pastor wanted to talk with me in person about the Faith. Should I talk with him in person or not? (21:40) Thomas - Evangelizing Protestant Pastors: I think just reciting the creed is helpful when talking with protestants. I talked with someone who thought we believed in three gods as Catholics. (29:02) Joanne - I went to confession over Easter after years of not going. It was amazing! (35:49) John - How can they choose a pope since the Cardinals are all from different cultures and political backgrounds? What is the interplay between spiritual and political in the conclave? (38:40)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 02, 2025 - Hour 2 51:07
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Patrick answers tough questions about faith, tradition, and differences within Christianity. He explains why Catholic beliefs stand strong against challenges, discusses how the Holy Spirit is involved in choosing the Pope, and responds to personal faith concerns, from prayer to understanding Judgment Day. Whether someone faces doubts, seeks guidance, or wants to better understand Catholic teachings, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and honest answers to help along the faith journey. Don’t miss it! Timothy (email) - Don't you come down just as hard on Catholicism when talking to a non-Catholic as you criticize them for coming down on Catholics? What's the difference between them saying we are misguided and you saying they are misguided? (00:35) Richard - Even the politicians say that the conclave is in the hands of the Holy Spirit. Why do you think that the Conclave is not Holy Spirit driven? (13:23) Starr - What was the first mortal sin? Is acupuncture against our religion? (23:49) Dorothy - My 17-year-old grandson wants to come closer to God and go to church with me. I don't want to overwhelm him. What should I do? (26:18) Cathy - Memorare prayer says: 'despise not my petitions but in your mercy hear and answer me.' How do I convey my petitions to her? (30:41) Robert - Did the angels get the beatific vision before or after they chose for or against God? (38:08) Lisa - Could you explain the 2nd judgement and all of the sins being revealed? (41:40)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 02, 2025 - Hour 3 51:03
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Patrick answers powerful questions about faith and real life, from explaining the Catholic perspective on annulments and their effects on both spouses, to sharing how people with disabilities can fully participate in the sacraments. Patrick discusses the Church’s views on tattoos, body art, and the importance of intention behind choices like getting inked or buying a truck. He highlights stories of conversion, the benefits of prayer, and the value of community. Patrick shows that seeking truth with humility and compassion leads to growth in both business and spiritual life. Marie - Could you explain the 2nd judgement and all of the sins being revealed? (00:33) Dee - Can my adult brother-in-law, who has down syndrome, receive communion? (04:53) Lisa - I have a sibling who has down syndrome and he was confirmed. The diocese has a program for those with disabilities. (10:38) Grace - I was able to give up cigarettes using acupuncture. (12:26) John - What does the Church teach about tattoos? I have tattoos and am wondering if it’s a sin. (13:14) Stephen - If a person receives a Conditional Baptism, how would he know if his sins, especially mortal sins, are forgiven? Would he have to go to Confession? (21:58) Rebecca - How do I approach someone about IVF and wanting to get rid of boy embryos? (24:29) Marilyn – Can I get the King James audio version of the bible or is there a better one to use? (31:06) Pablo - If tattoos are problematic, what are your thoughts on luxury cars and trucks? (35:15) Suzette – What is the Santa Maria de Garcia celebration? (43:38) Ramon – Why at Mass do they use phrases in Latin and other times they don’t? (47:21)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 01, 2025 - Hour 1 51:06
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Patrick explains who can give blessings in the Catholic Church, shares insights about roles in the liturgy, and discusses how tradition shapes one’s spiritual journey. Patrick talks about building deeper connections, especially when facing family or mental health struggles, and reminds listeners to value community, knowledge, and support. Liz (email) – Who is allowed to give a blessing? (00:57) Josh - I'm a new Catholic and I'm struggling landing on a parish. (07:37) Michael - Complement for Relevant Radio for promoting the Sacraments! I love that you do that. (23:14) Sam (email) – Do popes make a salary? (29:00) Cassie - I have some trust issues with God. How is that influenced by our relationship with our fathers? (41:47)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 01, 2025 - Hour 2 51:06
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Patrick focuses on the importance of reaching out for help during difficult moments and points listeners toward both mental health and spiritual resources. He offers concrete ways to build community, like getting involved at a local parish group or connecting with a Catholic therapist. Patrick addresses the struggles of loneliness, the benefits of service, and shares compassionate advice on forgiveness, healing, and staying strong in faith. He reminds every listener that support and hope are always within reach. Patrick continues his conversation with Cassie, from the end of the last hour. Cassie feels like a black sheep in her family and she has no support system. Patrick recommends she get in touch with Joe Sikorra. (00:34) Mike - I wanted to invite Cassie to come to our Rosary group in San Diego, every morning at 5:45 before Mass. (03:57) Chris - I just got engaged: My fiancé’s work visa got denied. Can we do a civil wedding in Mexico and then have a religious ceremony later? (07:48) Joan (email) – Is being distracted by someone inappropriately dressed at Mass a sin? Melissa (email) - Can I, as a Catholic, be a godparent to a child being baptized in a Lutheran church? (22:52) *Julie - I had an abortion when I was young. I am trying to understand if God forgives me. (28:16) Long Island high schooler creates an AI calorie-tracking app that is projected to do $30M in revenue this year alone. (36:17) David – Does a translation app violate the seal of confession? (42:34) Amy - My priest told me that it is not a sin to miss Mass on Sunday. Is that right? (45:41)…

1 The Patrick Madrid Show: May 01, 2025 - Hour 3 51:05
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Patrick tackles some big faith questions, from how attending Saturday vigil Mass fulfills Sunday obligation, to the life-changing power of confession. Patrick addresses Church teaching on salvation, the significance of mercy and prayer, and encourages those yearning to return to their faith. Whether someone faces spiritual doubts or seeks support in the Catholic journey, Patrick offers clarity, encouragement, and inspiration for anyone looking to grow closer to God. Jennifer – Does a Vigil Mass count as our Sunday obligation? (03:23) Michelle (email) - I am 63 and had an abortion at 19. It’s something you never forget and know the pain in your heart for life. God does know our heart and our level of the remorse. (06:48) Elvia - When Jesus said whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven, Thomas wasn't present so did he not get the gift that Jesus gave? (11:03) A Concerned Father (email) - don’t believe I’m a controlling father, but my daughter’s reaction to my advice often makes me question myself. (16:28) Patrick in Mt. Laurel, NJ - What are apostolic blessings or pardons and how many times can we receive it? (22:01) Sally - Can Jews go to heaven if they don't believe in Jesus? (29:31) Michael – The thief on the cross was not Christian, yet he was told he would be in paradise. (39:17) Lizeth - I went to confession after 15 years and it was great! (44:31) Chris – “For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.”, what is up with the word 'many'? (48:48)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 30, 2025 - Hour 1 51:06
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Patrick explores Catholic tradition and leadership and breaks down how the rules for electing a new Pope can change, discusses real human challenges behind forgiveness, and examines the ethics of honesty, even for undercover officers. Patrick answers tough listener questions about the papacy’s roots, Church protocol, and the sacrament of confession. For anyone looking to understand faith and leadership more clearly, Patrick brings real insight and practical guidance. Update on the Conclave – (00:43) Shelbi (email) - How long do you pray for someone's repose of their soul? (07:12) Chad - Can an undercover police officer lie during the course of his duties (12:19) Andy - What is the protocol if the Blood of Christ is spilt during communion? (18:57) Burke - Regarding Lying: Is it permissible to lie about hiding Jews in house from Nazi? It seems like doing it in self-defense would be okay. (24:13) Marie – Can I forgive a family member who used to be super difficult but is finally turning his life around? (28:53) Aaron (X) - Can you explain "Vicar of Christ" to me? (33:31) Ani (X) – Are there politics in the House of God during the Conclave? (40:54) Sarah - How do I talk with my sister about communion and confession. She thinks we can go directly to God? (43:37)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 30, 2025 - Hour 2 51:06
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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)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 30, 2025 - Hour 3 51:05
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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)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 29, 2025 - Hour 2 49:04
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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)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 29, 2025 - Hour 3 49:07
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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)…
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1 Who is Making Decisions in the Absence of a Pope? (Special Podcast Highlight) 5:48
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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.…
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1 "I Only Care About What Kind of Pope God Wants." (Special Podcast Highlight) 5:22
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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.…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 29, 2025 - Hour 1 48:25
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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)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 28, 2025 - Hour 1 51:07
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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)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 28, 2025 - Hour 2 51:06
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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)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 28, 2025 - Hour 3 51:00
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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)…
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1 What Are the Different Types of Cardinals? (Special Podcast Highlight) 5:50
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Norbert from Wisconsin Rapids wanted the breakdown: What's the difference between a Cardinal Bishop , Cardinal Priest , and Cardinal Deacon ? Patrick’s Explanation: 1. Cardinal Bishops: - These are the most senior cardinals. -They hold titular jurisdiction over ancient dioceses called the "suburbicarian sees" around Rome: places like Ostia and Porto . -They're not the real working bishops of those dioceses, more like honorary guardians. -Seniority here isn’t just about age; it’s about how long you’ve been a cardinal . 2. Cardinal Priests: Rome’s Titular Pastors -These cardinals are linked to one of Rome’s ancient churches . -It’s honorary, but each one is assigned a "titular church" to symbolize their bond with the diocese of Rome. 3. Cardinal Deacons: -Historically, these guys were the ones running the Church’s day-to-day in Rome. -After 10 years , a Cardinal Deacon can be "promoted" to Cardinal Priest. So… Are These Ranks Like Holy Orders? Nope! These don’t mean “holier” or “more sacramentally powerful.” This ranking is about honor and duty , not sacramental hierarchy. Bonus Wisdom: -The word "cardinal" comes from Latin cardo , meaning hinge . These are the “hinge men”: the inner circle who support the Pope and, when the time comes, elect the next one . As the Church preps for the conclave, Patrick reminds us: Stay close to Relevant Radio for all the upcoming news of the Conclave. Pray with us every evening at 7:00 PM CT for the Family Rosary Across America for the needs of the Church and for our leaders. You can hear the funeral coverage for Pope Francis Saturday morning at 2:50 AM CT and rebroadcasted at 12:00 PM CT later in the day on Relevant Radio.…
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1 Is the Conclave Voting Process Completely Blind the Whole Way Through? (Special Podcast Highlight) 3:22
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The Caller: Monica from Waco Monica called in (shoutout to Catholic moms and dads fielding tough questions from their kids! ) with a super-specific query from her 12-year-old: "Is the papal conclave truly blind the whole way through?" Or does someone peek at the votes after each round? Patrick's Explanation: -Each Cardinal, seated at a tiny desk in the Sistine Chapel), writes a name on a ballot. -Votes are collected and counted carefully : Another cardinal collects the ballots. -There are multiple eyes on the ballots the whole time to avoid any funny business (no ballot sneaking or swapping allowed). -Votes are read out loud : In front of everyone! If someone tries to misread or fudge a name, the cardinals can totally call it out. Needle and Thread Moment! -Yes, seriously. After the counting, they literally stitch all the ballots together with thread, sealing them up to prevent tampering. The Black Smoke : -If no one hits that two-thirds supermajority , the ballots get torched and black smoke rises from the Sistine Chapel chimney (cue every Catholic running to the news livestream). -While the actual voting stays secret, during breaks the cardinals might chat about who’s pulling ahead. (“Hey, did you see how many votes Cardinal So-and-So got?) Patrick’s Big Picture: The conclave is as secret and protected as possible , but it’s not anonymous forever in the sense that progress is visible and talk happens. It’s a beautiful balance between holy discernment and human process with lots of safeguards against shenanigans , but also human conversation happening naturally.…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 25, 2025 - Hour 1 51:07
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Patrick explores how AI transforms the business world and addresses tough questions about the future of work. He discusses how automation quickly changes industries, replaces repetitive tasks, and even takes on creative roles once thought to need human talent. Patrick also points out the new opportunities opening up for those who adapt, especially in AI development and skilled trades. The main lesson Patrick shares is to embrace change, invest in learning, and position yourself to thrive as technology grows. Those who innovate and stay ahead will be ready for tomorrow’s economy. Barry - Can I rent to a couple who is not married? (01:14) Mary – Will AI replace jobs in 20 years? (10:56) Carmen - I am a TV producer and we have found out which Journalists are using AI. Journalist are using AI to write scripts. (31:38) Philip - I am a writer and in school I did a capstone on AI. I think that art is for humans made by humans and AI can't hallucinate. We don't even know what the mind is. (43:44)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 25, 2025 - Hour 2 51:35
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Patrick explains the symbols in St. Peter’s Basilica, breaks down the facts behind conspiracy theories, and explains the meanings behind key Catholic traditions. He addresses how technology, like AI, shapes daily life and talks about the role of genealogy in faith. Patrick shares insights on blessings, indulgences, and gives practical advice for keeping your home and family spiritually secure. Why was there upside-down crosses seen at St. Peter’s Basilica? (00:32) Mark - At what point will AI start having free will? (09:18) Email from a parish priest – What happens to blessed objects when you sell or give them away. (17:46) Rosa - How do Mormons get their information about their ancestry? Should we use the Mormon church to find our own history? (20:24) Jessica - My children are in sports and we won't be able to do the Rosary every day with Father Rocky at 7pm. Would the 15min rosary on the app count, if we can't do it live? What happens if we miss a day? (30:45) What happens if you buy or are given a cursed object? (35:24) Juanita - When the pope gives you a blessing on TV do you get an indulgence for it? Are there any indulgences tied to watching the funeral? (41:45) Pete - I work in AI as a programmer. AI is taking over the marketplace. It seems like there are concerns about AI further pushing us away from God. (47:29)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 25, 2025 - Hour 3 51:05
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Patrick explores how technology and artificial intelligence affect daily life, from job replacement and digital scams to their benefits when used wisely. He addresses concerns about genealogy, privacy, and the Catholic conscience, using practical examples and real conversations with listeners. Steve - I recently put my family information into the Mormon Church. I am wondering if it would be a cooperation with evil. (01:31) Christina - I see AI to be a relative to scam (10:13) Patrick reads and responds to emails about AI (19:37) Marie - Isn't it a violation of our privacy for the Mormons to take our information. (24:37) Gaby - Should I be friends with someone who wears Santeria items? (30:38) Katherine (email) – AI is a tool that can be used for good or evil (35:43) Monique - Is it okay to go to a bible study that is generically Christian and not specifically Catholic? (38:22)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 24, 2025 - Hour 1 51:08
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Patrick takes questions about honoring the sacred spaces of Catholic churches, explains the responsibilities and requirements of godparents, and clarifies what truly sets the Catholic faith apart. Patrick explains why secular concerts like those featuring the music of Queen and ABBA are not appropriate in the sanctuary, sets the record straight on the role of godparents, and addresses common misconceptions about other Christian groups. This episode is full of practical guidance and real answers for Catholics facing modern challenges. Cheryl - A Catholic Church in my town is hosting a secular string quartet tribute to Abba and Queen. Is that okay? (00:48) Bryce - What are the duties of a Catholic godparent to a Protestant child? (08:45) Norbert (email) - Can you please explain to me difference between the Cardinals? (17:30) Jessica - A friend of mine is planning a concert and the priest said he could do it in the Church. I am trying to talk him out of it. Do you have a book recommendation about Popes and the Church? (23:20) John - If a Catholic is married to a Protestant, can they be the godparents of a Catholic baptized child? (27:25) Richard (email) - I know I have to come to confession, but I am embarrassed by all the porn, stealing, lying, etc. things that have separated me from Jesus. (31:52) Ana (email) – What is the difference between The Episcopal Church and our Catholic Church? Is there such a thing as a “Lutheran Catholic”? (40:42) Monica - After each round of voting in the Conclave, are the results given or is it completely blind throughout the process? (46:40) Joseph - I just got a bible from a protestant and I was wondering if it is something I should keep? (50:02)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 24, 2025 - Hour 2 51:06
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Patrick brings real-life faith into focus, discussing the responsibilities of godparents, the differences between Catholic and Protestant Bibles, and how the Church responds even after the Pope passes. He addresses questions about indulgences, confession, and spiritual practices, while commenting on the growing impact of driverless trucks and technology on everyday life. Patrick also highlights moments of kindness and authentic conversation, encouraging listeners to live their faith boldly in today’s world. Patrick gives a few more thoughts on Joseph’s question from the end of the last hour. Joseph asked, “I just got a bible from a Protestant and I was wondering if it is something I should keep?” (00:26) Jesse - My son has been asked by a Lutheran couple to be godparents of their child. (06:25) Steve - Was Pope Francis embalmed? (09:08) Anna - How do you pray for the intentions of the pope when the pope is dead? Are your sins only forgiven when you do your penance? (10:35) Driverless trucks are rolling in Texas, ushering in new era (18:39) Pirso - Can you talk about the Church of Christ in the Philippines. They say the Catholic Church is not true because the pope died and they created a bible which they are spreading over the world. How can I debate them? (29:51) Steve - I am a truck driver and I would like to comment on the automated trucks. They definitely have limitations. They mainly can only do long stretches of highway. (40:07) Judy - Have you ever read a book called 'A Canticle of Leibowitz'? (45:46)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 24, 2025 - Hour 3 51:04
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Patrick covers topics like the sacramental rules around confession and anointing during emergencies, the meaning of incorruptible saints such as Carlo Acutis, and how God's providence fits with human free will and the effects of prayer. Patrick also shares insights on Church history, explains the significance of blessed objects, and discusses how priests should present themselves in public. For anyone seeking clarity on Catholic teaching or thoughtful answers to life’s big questions, Patrick delivers practical guidance and encouragement for your faith journey. Saul (email) - In the case of an emergency, such as war where no Catholic priest is available to hear confession and give a solution to people, would an Anglican, Lutheran, Baptist, Methodist or some other Christian pastor, one who believes in the Holy Trinity, be able to give the anointing of the sick, hear confession and give absolution? (00:35) Mary - Is Carlo Acutis body incorruptible? (08:04) Patrick in Mission Viejo, CA - Re: Assassination of Lincoln - Did Lincoln found and protect all of the missions from the southern border in California? (11:52) Tom - You spoke to a woman about free will. How much does God intercede in our lives at any time? (18:56) Warner - The Amish community in Central Wisconsin still store ice during the winter to stalk up for the summer (29:02) Albert - When people have yard sales, and they are giving away their belongings that are blessed, do those blessings go to whoever purchased the item or they stay with the original family? (31:41) Islamic terrorists in Kashmir attacked tourists yesterday, slaughtering 26. (37:19) Ed - Let's say I want to confess something, but I say my confession to a person so he can take it to a priest. Like using an intermediary. Is this allowed? (38:45) Will - Dispensation from a bishop may be given to a mixed couple (even if one is not Catholic). Is there like a document with the wedding certificate that gives that permission? (39:42) Henry - Just became a Catholic this past Easter vigil. I am Mexican American, and in my culture we call our sponsors Madrina/Padrino. Can I call my sponsor “godmother” here in the US? (43:15) Steve - What is the proper attire for a parish priest in general? (46:14)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 23, 2025 - Hour 1 51:06
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Patrick explores some of life’s biggest questions, like why a person should return to Christ, the meaning of life, and what truly happens after death. He also shares powerful stories of faith, courage, and choosing life, plus insights into how Catholics live and practice their beliefs. For anyone looking for hope or a sense of direction, Patrick reminds listeners that faith provides purpose and answers, even when things feel uncertain. James (email) - Should I Come Back to Christ? (01:11) Mom With Cancer Refused Abortion to Save Her Unborn Baby Girl’s Life, 10 Years Later They’re Doing Great (11:22) Tom (email) - Since one of the requirements of gaining a plenary indulgence involves praying for the pope's intentions, what should we do in times such as these when we have no pope? (19:55) Mary (email) - Understanding that Cardinal Viganò was excommunicated (possibly unjustifiably) by Pope Francis, what would be the process to reinstate him by the next Pope? Also, is it true that any baptized man is eligible to be Pope? (21:28) Patrick explains the Neo-Catechumenal Way (40:02) Barbara - At the Easter Vigil, I saw a young girl take the host to her pew. I told her she needed to receive it right away. Is that correct? (42:12) Bob - Can we get an indulgence since there is no pope right now? Or do we do the intention he announced at the beginning of the year? (47:41)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 23, 2025 - Hour 2 51:06
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Patrick tackles big Catholic questions, everything from the process of electing a pope and the myths about female cardinals, to challenges in marriage, annulment, and what to do when a relationship is struggling. Patrick also discusses Bible history, the importance of perseverance in faith, and how Church teaching offers guidance on tough debates. For honest, clear answers on Catholic life and tradition, this hour delivers valuable insights. Angela - How do I advise my best friend who has been in an unhappy marriage for about 20 years. She thinks she has grounds for annulment. Should I encourage her to divorce? (04:02) Howard - I was told that there is a female Cardinal. Is that true? (19:55) Jim – Is there politicking at the Conclave? (28:57) Giovanni (10-years-old) - If Adam didn't eat the fruit but Eve did, would we still be in sin? (39:46) Mike - Can you recommend a book on the history of the bible from a Catholic perspective? Patrick recommends “Where We Got the Bible: Our Debt to the Catholic Church” and “Why Catholic Bibles are Bigger” (44:16) Mario - When Pope Francis died, what name did God call him by? (46:47)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 23, 2025 - Hour 3 51:04
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Patrick explores significant moments and questions in the Catholic Church, sharing reflections on the passing of Pope Francis, the traditions surrounding papal burial, and what comes next in Rome. He answers important questions from listeners—covering why Catholics pray for the dead, differences in Communion practices, and how to engage thoughtfully with people of other religions. Patrick also shares book recommendations on Church history and suggestions for honoring loved ones through prayer and service. The College of Cardinals and over 20,000 faithful accompany the transfer of Pope Francis' mortal remains to St. Peter's Basilica. (00:40) Jake – Regarding the people saying 'Pope Francis is now in heaven with Jesus' (04:51) Nicole - If the Gospels exist, why do other religions not believe in them? What do they think they have that is better than the Christian faith? (12:36) Tom - Do you have any book recommendations on the history of Popes? (24:03) E-Frank - When a Pope passes away in office (he didn't resign like Benedict XVI), is he removed from office legally, or is he just classified as diseased? (29:28) Mary - I recently found out that I have a brother who was aborted. Are there any recommended ways to grieve? (37:49) John - In the current state of the Catholic Church, who is making decisions in the absence of the Pope? (39:50) Bob - At the consecration, what are the words in English the priest says? How does the priest get the power to convert the bread and wine into the body of blood of Jesus? (45:57)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 22, 2025 - Hour 1 51:07
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Patrick covers everything from practical tips for growing closer to God and guiding children in the faith, to how to address big changes in the Church and the death of Pope Francis. Patrick answers heartfelt calls about coming into the Catholic Church, clears up questions about baptism and cremation, and explains how young men can listen for God’s call to the priesthood. Whether listeners want spiritual encouragement, book suggestions, or down-to-earth Catholic guidance, Patrick brings real conversation and insights to help anyone strengthen their faith journey. Manuel - Thanks to Patrick. I'm a new Catholic trying to find my way. (03:05) Lisa -- What sins did Christ die for? Was it for personal sin or original sin? (08:00) Ana - Can my non-Catholic dad scatter my non-Catholic Grandmas ashes? (15:03) Over 400 men in U.S. to be ordained in 2025; most felt called to priesthood by age 16 (21:54) Keaton - My friends are talking about who they want the next pope to be as if the Church is a political force. How can I explain to them that the Church is not a political entity? (37:37) Anna Maria - My nephew is at an all-boys Catholic school. They recently decided to have a fundraising dinner at a Masonic temple. Is that okay? (43:17) Isaac (11-years-old) - Could Adam and Eve feel pain in the Garden of Eden? (48:17)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 22, 2025 - Hour 2 51:08
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Patrick explores the traditions and meaning behind papal funerals, prayers for the deceased, and the steps the Church takes after a Pope passes away. He explains why canonizations pause when there is no Pope and describes how the conclave comes together. Patrick also discusses why catechumens leave Mass early and shares thoughts on showing reverence and consideration at church, especially for families with energetic children. Sophia (9-years-old) - In the movie, Jesus of Nazareth, they showed Jesus hugging his disciples but he told Mary Magdalene that she couldn't hug him. Why is that? (01:55) Frank - Can the Pope change Church doctrine? What is an apostolic pardon? (05:24) Vinnie - What is the sin of detraction? How bad does it need to be before I need to go to confession for it? (23:33) Greg (email) - Why are kids allowed at Mass? (25:29) Patrick strongly encourages parents to take their kids to Mass Inside the Vatican: Papal Funerals, Conclave Rules, and the Pause on Canonizations (37:03) Joe - Kids should be taught what it means to be in the Church from the beginning. Why do Catechumens leave after the readings? (46:57)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 22, 2025 - Hour 3 51:04
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Patrick explores the challenges and joys of bringing families to Mass, from energetic children to talkative adults. He answers questions on Catholic teaching, clarifies the responsibilities of godparents, and explains how every person can find a home in church. Patrick encourages everyone to hold on to their faith in the midst of social pressures, standing up for truth with kindness. Norma - The priest would tell the congregation that he would encourage the kids to stay, and he would speak louder than the noises they make. There were older ladies who were talking loudly in Church while Mass was going on, so I had a problem with them. (00:33) Ramona - When I took my children to Church, I would give them special bags with religious things, and the only time they could use those was when we were at Church. (05:36) Robert - Why do we not talk about the Eucharist and share it with all of the world? (07:35) Alex (11-years-old) - Can Cardinals canonize people? Is the Pope's name omitted from the Novus ordo Mass because he is no longer Pope? (19:04) Marcy - We would love to invite Patrick to Arkansas, we are a mission Church. Our pastor took us on 3 years ago. (25:34) Jeff - What do you think about the authenticity of the movie The Conclave? (28:09) Isabella (9-years-old) - Where is the Garden of Eden located? (33:13) Chuck - My sister-in-law is forcing her daughter to get her baby baptized (36:18) Jay - My brother has a girlfriend that goes by 'them/they’ pronouns. I’m not sure how to explain this to my parents. (42:20)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 21, 2025 - Hour 1 50:59
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Patrick brings breaking news on the passing of Pope Francis and explains what this means for the Catholic Church and the world. Patrick highlights Pope Francis’ legacy; his focus on mercy, care for the poor, and environmental action, while also addressing recent controversies and church reforms. With insights from Ashley Noronha, Relevant Radio’s correspondent in Rome, we get a firsthand account of the immediate reaction at St. Peter’s Square as the Vatican enters a period of mourning and prepares for the upcoming conclave. Stay tuned as Patrick continues coverage of this historic moment and reflects on the Pope’s impact. Pope Francis has passed away Patrick translates the words of Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Apostolic Chamber, as he announced the death of Pope Francis from the Casa Santa Marta (01:31) Patrick looks back on the life of Pope Francis (02:57) Ashley Noronha, Relevant Radio’s Rome Correspondent, reports live from St. Peter’s Square (19:03) Lydia – Is it true that the Vatican is now open to Satan or attacks since we don't have a Holy Father? (38:43) Patrick provides details about the Conclave (44:31)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 21, 2025 - Hour 2 51:08
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Patrick reflects on the death of Pope Francis and its impact on the Catholic Church and the world. He explains the historical uniqueness of Pope Francis’s papacy, who is eligible to become the next pope, and what steps follow this transition. Patrick also shares updates on the postponement of Blessed Carlo Acutis’s canonization, offering insight into the challenges and opportunities that arise during uncertain times. Listeners can count on Patrick for ongoing updates and thoughtful perspective as these events continue to unfold. Pope Francis has passed away Who is electable as the next Pope? (04:03) Nikki - What does the Pope's death mean for Carlo Acutis canonization? (12:51) Barbara – What was Pope Francis’ cause of death? Audio: In remembrance of Pope Francis (19:23) Justin - I am Lutheran but considering converting to Catholicism. What effect did Pope Francis' stance on same sex marriages have on the Church? (34:41)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: April 21, 2025 - Hour 3 51:07
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Patrick reflects on the passing of Pope Francis, sharing thoughts on his legacy as the Pope of Mercy, his influence on the Church, and the meaningful moments in his final days. He discusses Church traditions during this historic transition, details about the conclave, and reminds listeners that while popes change, the message of Jesus Christ continues unchanged. Listeners can count on Relevant Radio for up-to-date coverage and a faith-filled perspective as Church history unfolds. Fr. Rocky joins Patrick to share his thoughts on the passing away of Pope Francis (03:53) Yanessa (email) - I’d like to comment on the Lutheran gentlemen’s perspective about Pope Francis… (28:29) Patrick explains the White Smoke and Black Smoke that we’ll be seeing during the upcoming Conclave (36:33) Glen - Will the Pope's body be in state until Divine Mercy Sunday? (39:35) Ashley Noronha, Relevant Radio’s Rome Correspondent, reports live from St. Peter’s Square (41:36)…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: Good Friday, April 18, 2025 - Hour 1 49:05
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In this special Good Friday episode, Patrick Madrid guides listeners through the biblical, historical, and medical accounts of Jesus’ Passion and death. Patrick begins with a solemn prayer before the crucifix and moves hour by hour through the sacred Triduum, focusing on the Last Supper and the events leading up to the crucifixion on Calvary. Drawing on the eyewitness testimony of the Gospels and the forensic expertise of Dr. Pierre Barbet, Patrick offers a vivid look at the physical suffering endured by Jesus—including the agony in the garden, the brutal scourging, the crowning with thorns, the carrying of the cross, and the crucifixion. Patrick also explains how Jesus’ wounds correspond to modern medical knowledge and discusses historical artifacts such as the Shroud of Turin. Listeners receive a thoughtful and moving perspective on the spiritual and physical dimensions of Christ’s sacrifice—an episode that brings Good Friday to life for people of faith and anyone interested in the story of Jesus.…
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1 The Patrick Madrid Show: Good Friday, April 18, 2025 - Hour 2 49:05
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Welcome to a special Good Friday edition of The Patrick Madrid Show. In this compelling hour, Patrick opens with a prayer before a crucifix and then focuses on the mystery of the Shroud of Turin—one of Christianity’s most debated relics. Patrick examines both scientific studies and theological perspectives, discussing topics such as controversial carbon dating, forensic insights into the wounds shown on the Shroud, and recent high-tech tests that reveal features scientists still can’t fully explain. Patrick considers the possibility that the Shroud is truly the burial cloth of Jesus, connecting its rare blood markers, anatomically accurate wounds, and unusual image formation to the story of the Crucifixion. He invites listeners to deepen their understanding of Good Friday and reflect on what Christ endured for all of humanity. Sloane (9-years-old)- Would I go to heaven if I died without Confirmation? (19:26) Mercedes - Regarding 7 last words of Christ. Why are the 7 last words called that when they are actually 7 sentences? (24:38) Cindy - When Jesus was in the Agony of the Garden, what did he mean by praying not to undergo the test? (26:57) Luke (12-years-old) – In Matthew Chapter 25 v14-16: Judas went straight to the priests. I always thought the priests approached Judas. (39:42) Lina - Is it a venial sin not to be truthful? (35:30) Joanne - I am a Mormon married to a Catholic convert. I feel like I should be able to practice my Mormon faith. (41:14)…
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