The Patrick Madrid Show

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Apr 26, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: April 26, 2024 - Hour 2

Patrick dives into the heartfelt inquiry about the impact of romantic comedies on single women, comparing it to how pornography affects men. Patrick Madrid thoughtfully addresses this concern, discussing the differences and potential emotional effects of such media. He elaborates on why romantic comedies, generally speaking, do not equate to the moral weight of pornography. Additionally, Patrick touches upon biblical narratives that resonate with themes of romantic pursuit and the personal experience of St. Teresa of Avila with romance novels.   Liz – Are romantic comedies for single women the equivalent of porn? (05:34) Joel (email) – I love how kids are calling into the show! Caroline - I'm looking for a book that gives perspective on assisted suicide. My daughter has been convinced by the arguments in favor of assisted suicide. Do you have recommendations? (18:43) Bob - How did Mary, without sin, reside in her mother's womb if she was without sin? (26:28) Elena - I was discussing the protests yesterday with my 23-year old daughter yesterday. I asked my daughter why the protesters were so angry. She said they're mad because we're sending weapons to Israel. She said we grew up with mass shootings and the government didn't do anything about it. (35:15) James – What’s the best way to break free from a pornography addiction? (46:41)
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Apr 26, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: April 26, 2024 - Hour 3

Patrick delves deep into the significance of intercessory prayer within the Catholic faith, especially addressing common concerns about praying to Mary and the saints. Patrick discusses how the Bible supports this practice through the concept of the communion of saints, paralleling it with foundational Christian doctrines not explicitly outlined in the Scriptures, such as the Trinity. Patrick clarifies that asking the saints to intercede for us mirrors asking for prayers from our fellow believers here on Earth—supported by scriptural insights from 1 Timothy and Romans.   Mary - I am in a Catholic family that has a lot of nieces and nephews leaving the Church. They are getting married outside the Church. How do I discern if I should go to the weddings? (00:50) Maria - Can a priest give absolution to someone who is not married but living with someone else? (12:29) Summer – Why do we pray to Mary if it's not in the Bible? (22:01) Mary - What constitutes a mortal sin? (40:06) Steve - Is saying something “is a mortal sin” a misnomer? Don't we have to fulfill the three criteria? (45:32) Patrick in Temecula - My daughter wants to be a surrogate and we financially support her. Should we continue to financially support her? (49:18)
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Apr 25, 2024 • 8min

"Should There Be a Sunday Mass Obligation?" (Special Podcast Highlight)

Patrick Madrid talks to a caller named Bill from Tampa, who questions the obligatory nature of attending Mass every Sunday. Bill expresses his concern that making Mass compulsory might strip away the heartfelt desire to attend, turning it into a routine task rather than a genuine connection with Christ.    Patrick responds with a comparison to a family dinner, suggesting that just as families gather regularly to strengthen bonds, Mass is a gathering of the spiritual family to connect more deeply with God and one another. He emphasizes that Mass is not just a meal but a participation in the holy sacrifice of Jesus, being present at the Last Supper and at Calvary.   Patrick addresses Bill's concerns by reframing them: attending Mass should be viewed not as a burdensome rule but as a minimal expression of gratitude for Jesus’ sacrifice. He points out that it's less about feeling compelled and more about recognizing the significance of what is celebrated during Mass. Essentially, Patrick invites you to see weekly Mass attendance not as a mere obligation but as an opportunity to participate in the ultimate act of love—Jesus’ sacrifice.   So, next time you think of skipping Mass, remember: it's not just a box to tick; it's an invitation to celebrate the most epic love story ever told, with the best company imaginable – Jesus Himself! 🙏💖
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Apr 25, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: April 25, 2024 - Hour 1

Patrick explores deep and intriguing topics about the spiritual realm and whether it's possible to be possessed by multiple demons at the same time, the dangers of dabbling with the idea of selling one's soul, and the impact of modern technology, particularly smartphones, on young minds. Patrick is joined by a courageous young caller, Michael, who decides to give up his smartphone to avoid negative influences. Patrick then touches upon the importance of making wise choices and seeking true happiness that extends beyond the material world.   Michael (14-years-old) - Can you be possessed by 6 demons? Can you sell your soul? (01:12) Patrick talks Michael into giving up his smartphone! Louise - During war times can a priest do different Mases for different denominations? (16:22) Kids should not have smart phones! Maria - My sister wants a divorce. Patrick recommends “Primal Loss” by Leila Miller (29:26) Sarkis - I am Arminian and yesterday was the anniversary of the genocide of the Armenians. President Obama was going to make it a national holiday but never did. (36:55) Joanna - My Church is advertising a business that does crystals and Yoga. I brought it up to my pastor who hasn't done anything about it. What else can I do? (45:47)
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Apr 25, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: April 25, 2024 - Hour 2

Young Carol from Bakersfield shares her thoughts on a Bible verse, Luke 17:21, seeking clarity on what it means when it says "the Kingdom of God is within you." Patrick discusses how Jesus's message is more about an internal spiritual kingdom rather than a physical earthly one. Later, we hear from Young Landon in Florida, contemplating a call to the priesthood amid growing concerns over a shortage of priests. Patrick navigates the distinctions between diocesan and religious life, stressing the importance of discerning God's call.   Sophia - What does it mean to keep holy the Sabbath in our modern time? (00:36) James - I think that Biden did release a white house statement recognizing the Arminian Genocide. (08:32) Lisa - My husband works out of town all week and we are unable to go to Church when he is home because how busy the weekend is. Would that be okay to not go to Church in this case? (12:19) Carol (10-years-old) - Luke 17:21. What does it mean that the Kingdom of Heaven is in you? (22:19) Landon (15-years-old) – Is it possible for me to become a priest? (26:55) Mary - My daughter is dating a Maronite Catholic. Can she go to Church with him? (39:00) Yvonne - I am civilly married with my husband. I am Catholic but he is not Catholic. I don't think I want to get married in the Church because of where we are at in our relationship, but we are living as brother and sister. Are we living in sin? (46:12)
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Apr 25, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: April 25, 2024 - Hour 3

Bill from Tampa questions and disagrees with the church’s Sunday obligation, suggesting it turns a potentially profound experience into mere routine, overshadowing the spiritual connection with feelings of guilt. Patrick responds by emphasizing the profound significance of Mass, likening it to a family meal, vital for nurturing our spiritual bond with Christ's sacrifice for humanity. Patrick debates whether obligation diminishes the sincerity of worship, while also touching on how the Church's guidelines help maintain our commitment to faith, much as societal laws guide civic behavior.   Patrick continues his conversation with Yvonne from the end of the last hour. She asks if her marriage is valid and if her and her husband are living as brother and sister if that is still living in sin Mary - I was upset that Biden blessed himself at an abortion rally. What do you think about this? (13:27) Katie - In my area they only have Saturday night Mass, and they don’t offer confession beforehand. (21:26) Bill - I don't think the obligation to go to Sunday Mass is good (30:19) Jose - How do I make a prayer intention so I don't need to remember to pray for someone? (41:02) Miriam - My marriage is getting bad and I am wondering if there is a way I can become a better wife for my husband? Am I committing a sin if I file for divorce? (44:24)
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Apr 24, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: April 24, 2024 - Hour 1

Patrick hears from a second-grade teacher at a Catholic school who is struggling with parental support over how she disciplines her students. Patrick discusses maintaining classroom respect and reinforcing school values through better communication with parents.   Marty - I feel bad for a coworker who is losing his job because he is not good at it. Is there anything I can do? (03:54) Annalise (10-years-old) - Can you explain the trinity? (17:41) Theo (8-years-old) – I’m receiving my first communion. Do you have any advice? Sam - I was holding a bag of items to be blessed by a relic but I never actually touched the bag to the glass of the relic. Are they still blessed? Mary - I am a Catholic School teacher. The parents of the kids I am teaching are making my job difficult. They question what I am teaching. What should I do? (39:40) Jeremy - How can I have a better prayer life? (47:38)
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Apr 24, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: April 24, 2024 - Hour 2

Patrick explores questions from Madison from Utah, who is transitioning from Mormonism to Catholicism. She brings up an engaging theological inquiry concerning the supposed siblings of Jesus, sparking a detailed explanation by Patrick on the Catholic interpretation of these scriptural passages.   Zachary (email) – Is it a mortal sin, or even reason for automatic excommunication, if a Catholic votes in favor of legalizing abortion on a ballot that concerns no other topic except a simple yes/no on this issue? (00:50) Aurora - I think the parenting style is such that they are letting their kids do whatever they want. So it is difficult for teachers to teach with authority. Susan - What do you think about what is happening with the demonstrations against the Jewish students? (14:28) Wayne - I learned some organizations are using AI to answer theological questions. What do you think about replacing our hosts with AI? Madison - I am a Mormon and I am looking into the Catholic faith. Did Jesus have brothers? (31:25) Heidi - Can I go to communion since I am living with a man who I am not married to? (41:13)
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Apr 24, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: April 24, 2024 - Hour 3

Patrick does not shy away from the sensitive topics of conflict in the Middle East and the global response to humanitarian crises. Patrick explores whether Jesus supports modern geopolitical tactics, addresses the allegations of media bias, and confronts the disparity in global activism and awareness in conflicts involving Muslim casualties. Patrick passionately debates and challenges the inconsistencies in media narratives, and shines a light on larger, often overlooked tragedies in nearby regions like Syria, questioning the motives behind selective outrage.   Nick - I think you are ill informed on the death casualties in the Israel war. Protesting is protected and I think that Jesus would not support the Jews going to war. (00:30) Kay - My daughter had an abortion when she was a teen. I drove her to get one. Is that a sin? Am I excommunicated? (08:02) Barbara - Luke 16:9. Why is the dishonest steward praised? (16:03) Patrick reads and comments on emails coming in responding to Nick’s call (from the beginning of this hour) (22:25) Mike - I think the issue is that people are selective about what to promote, similar to white on black violence with police. This builds an oppressor mindset. (37:09) John - I think you are taking a very narrow position on the Israel protests? (44:15) Melissa – Is it possible that Israel instigated the October 7th attack? (48:51)
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Apr 23, 2024 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: April 23, 2024 - Hour 1

Patrick tackles the complex issue of generational curses with insights from Catholic exorcists, discussing that not all family troubles are linked to curses, yet acknowledging that spiritual disturbances can indeed run through generations. He also dives into the essence of religious identity, highlighting the importance of actions over labels and reminding listeners about the foundational structures and commands that Jesus sets for His followers. Patrick emphasizes the value of being a doer of the word, not just a hearer, and encourages a return to the roots of one's faith.   V (email) – Would Jeffrey Dahmer go to Heaven if he repented? (01:17) Patty - What was Jesus doing after he rose from the dead but before he ascended? Angie - Paul never learned from Jesus directly, so why do we accept so many of his writings? (19:48) Why did God change Saul’s name to Paul? Christina – Are generational curses real? What do you say to people who say they don’t need religion? (33:39) Cecil - Am I supposed to pray to God or to Jesus or Joseph or Mary? (39:46)

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