The Patrick Madrid Show

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Jul 11, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 11, 2025 - Hour 2

Patrick pulls listeners into a spirited hour, fielding tough questions on the Bread of Life discourse and the Eucharist’s real presence while addressing everything from early Church tradition and the logic of St. Ignatius to the thorniest objections from evangelical friends. In fast-paced exchanges with callers, he moves from scriptural argument to real-life dilemmas—like whether to confront family about uncomfortable truths or respond to bishops’ dispensations on Mass—never shying away from controversy or complexity. Recommendations, personal anecdotes, and sharp-witted rebuttals pour out, making the faith both challenging and deeply immediate.   Patrick continues his conversation with Angie about the Bread of Life Discourse (01:53) Barbara - When Jesus says this is my body and blood in the synoptic Gospels, it is connected with John 6. (11:13) Lisa - Bread of Life discourse: Was it not possible that the people who did not believe did not believe because Jesus was alive in front of them? Charles - Bishops in CA have told their parishioners not to come to Mass because of the ICE raids. What do you think of that? (18:18) Tim – Transubstantiation: Jesus showed us in His miracles that He was capable of anything. (24:18) Max - My wife's uncle is into trans ideology and has been posting inappropriate messages. Should my mom talk to her uncle? (27:21) What about the Bread of Life Discourse in regard to John 6:66? (36:56) Trevor - In the Bread of Life Discourse, what does it mean that the flesh is of no avail? (39:25) Andy - Is the Episcopal Church Eucharist the same as Catholic Eucharist? (46:41)
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Jul 11, 2025 • 50min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 11, 2025 - Hour 3

Maria’s marriage is teetering under the weight of her husband’s drug use, secrecy, and abuse, and she’s torn about whether to alert authorities or the church. Listeners weigh in, sharing wisdom about shame, forgiveness, and hope, while Patrick threads hard questions—parental fear, legal complications, marital fidelity—into a conversation that refuses to flinch.   Maria - My husband is using drugs and stealing. Do I need to do something legally? (00:54) Susan - My daughter is expecting a baby and about to be engaged. How do we deal with this? (18:38) Sandra - This really touches me because I was in a similar situation. I hope she will focus on the sacrament of Confession and believe and live it. Let it go, and celebrate the new life. (30:02) Chris - It is reprehensible that ICE is going on Church property. If they do that they need a warrant. Otherwise, this is a 4th Amendment violation. (38:19) Sarah - How long should someone hold onto shame after confession? (42:18) David - I think we need to stop interchangeably using the words 'sin' and 'mistake'. (46:10)
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Jul 10, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 10, 2025 - Hour 1

Patrick opens with a timely update on the IRS shifting its stance toward churches and political endorsements and brings listeners the bishops’ decision to maintain neutrality, regardless of the new government position. Calls from listeners spark heartfelt discussion: Patrick consoles a struggling convert torn between his faith and his family, suggests practical resources for pro-life conversations, and offers comforting scripture for those on lonely roads. A burst of everyday reflections, personal stories, and unexpected commentary on everything from local Catholic life to pop culture threads through it all.   Catholic Church will NOT promote political candidates, despite possible IRS change (01:08) Josh - I was talking to my younger daughter about abortion. How can I handle these conversations? (03:46) Robert - Reading from Galatians: did Paul have the first stigmata? (19:10) Ellen - How do I raise a Catholic daughter and teach her about the Sign of the Cross? My parents are Protestant, and I feel like we can't make the Sign of the Cross at their house. (22:43) Angie - For Joshua: Actress I know was a product or rape and wouldn’t it be a shame if she was aborted. (31:35) Laurie - I love your super nice station. What is the best prayer or scripture to say if you are being targeted by satanic groups? (35:31) 6 Secret Service Agents Suspended After Trump Assassination Attempt (43:09)
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Jul 10, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 10, 2025 - Hour 2

Patrick fields heartfelt listener calls with questions about praying the Rosary, Mass tradition, and whether to reconcile after betrayal while offering sharply practical pastoral advice. One moment he’s sharing encouragement for public acts of faith at restaurants; the next, he’s talking through the details of canonical separation and the real cost of letting hurting people back into your life.   Ruby - My husband is now out of prison and doing well. He wants to reconcile. What should I do? (06:49) Vince - I try to pray the Rosary every day, and I don't understand why we mediate on the mysteries while praying? How do you multitask? (15:54) Bea - We pray when we go out to dinner. Should we ask permission to pray when going over to someone else’s house? (22:30) Mark - Trump assassination: We were watching it live. I was also watching Reagan live. I noticed the drastic difference between what happened with Reagan and what happened with Trump. (28:51) T-Mobile kills DEI (35:25) Jeanie - Dating this man but his adult daughter calls the shots. What should I do? (38:45) Patrick shares the tragic story of his friend, Manuel, who just suffered a devastating stroke, and he asks for prayers for his family. (45:23) Barbara - Saying the Rosary with a picture book helps me not be distracted (47:27) Jackie - How did the Holy Spirit come to the Apostles after the Resurrection? Can you explain this? (49:01)
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Jul 10, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 10, 2025 - Hour 3

Patrick welcomes listeners into conversations that cut straight to the heart of Catholic living: real confessions, confusion about receiving the Holy Spirit, the tension of relationships outside of marriage, and the struggle for hope while wrestling with sin. His advice never pulls punches, he speaks plainly about Church teaching yet manages warmth, compassion, and challenge, sparking moments of both humor and deep reflection. Each call brings out raw honesty about faith, forgiveness, and the daily choices that either carry us closer to grace or pull us further away.   Patrick continues his conversation with Jackie from the end of the last hour. She asks, how did the Holy Spirit come to the Apostles after the Resurrection? (00:55) Kathy - How I do I respond to someone who wants you to go to a gay marriage? (05:36) Michael - Church teaches that even one unconfessed mortal sin will cause you to go to hell. What if I don't remember everything? (08:22) Cynthia (email) - My husband, Tom, suffered a stroke in Nov 2019.  He is paralyzed on his left side. (13:17) Robert (email) - When penitents enter the Reconciliation Room, are they supposed to have the option of (1) kneeling behind a screen to confess anonymously or (2) sitting in a chair across from the priest to confess face to face? (15:20) Joseph - If Christ died and is full atonement for our sins, then why do Catholics teach we can lose salvation and that we have to confess sins? (20:05) Delia - I have been living with my boyfriend for over 10 years. Should I go to Confession knowing that I will be still living with my boyfriend? (27:38) Linda - A person at my parish is habitually late for mass. I don't know why others are judging her. What should I say to them? (39:23) Yolanda - Delia is being a bad witness to children by living with a man. I will be praying for her. (46:24) Jalen - I think Delia is underestimating the power of God and what He can do for her. I think she needs to have faith and trust in God. (48:01) Dominic - How did population increase from Adam and Eve? (49:52)
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Jul 9, 2025 • 13min

Why Would God Allow the Texas Tragedy to Happen? (Special Podcast Highlight)

Patrick Madrid opens up after the heart-shattering Texas floods that took the lives of many: including two young Catholic girls found holding their Rosaries. This isn’t a tidy theology talk; it’s a gut-wrenching, faith-clinging, grief-soaked conversation about why God allows suffering, and how we hold on when life falls apart.     The Caller: Cecile from Bryan, Texas   Cecile calls in, her heart cracked wide open. Her nephew just lost his best friend, his wife, and their two children. His question is one we all ask eventually: “How could God let this happen?”     Patrick doesn’t pretend to have the magic answer. In fact, his first move is humility:   “There is no answer that will make this okay. Not now.”   But what he does offer is one of the most compassionate and theological walk-throughs of the “Problem of Evil” you’ll ever hear in Catholic media.     Key Takeaways:    God Is Not the Author of Evil   Evil, whether moral (caused by free will choices) or natural (like floods, cancer, etc.), was never part of God’s original design.   These came through the Fall: a ripple effect from the sin of Adam and Eve that distorted creation itself.     Natural Disasters Are Part of a Broken World   Nature itself is “off” because of sin.    But this isn’t a cosmic punishment; it's a sign that we’re living in a world still groaning for redemption (Romans 8:22).     God Doesn’t Just “Allow” Suffering... He Entered Into It   The ultimate answer to suffering isn’t a what, it’s a who: Jesus on the Cross.   God didn’t stay distant. He became a man and suffered with us, for us.     A Father’s Heart   Patrick shares a personal story about his toddler son, Tim, who was bleeding from a head wound. At the ER, his son cried out:   “Daddy, help me!”   Patrick could’ve stopped it... but didn’t, because letting the doctor stitch the wound was what would ultimately heal him.   The parallel: God the Father sees us screaming in pain... and He still lets it happen; it's not because He’s indifferent, but it's because He knows the healing that’s coming later.     Cecile’s Beautiful Insight:   She echoes it all with such tender faith:   “God is there. Just like you were with your son, Patrick. God is there, with us in it... holding us.”   Yes. Amen.      The Final Word:   Maybe, just maybe... we’ll be like little Tim someday, looking back and finally understanding.   Until then, we weep, we pray, and we cling to this promise:   “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” -Matthew 5:4     Take time today to pray for those affected in Texas. And if you’re struggling with your own grief, go ahead and be honest with God. Cry out. Ask why. He can take it, and He is with you.      Jesus, man of sorrows, be near to those who mourn. Hold them. Heal them. And help us all to trust You, even in the dark.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 09, 2025 - Hour 1

Patrick discusses a surprising IRS update that allows churches to endorse political candidates without losing their tax-exempt status, unpacking its far-reaching implications for faith communities and political conversations alike. He fields listener questions on Communion posture, the distinction between private devotion and public worship, and confronts concerns on recent developments in the Catechism about religious liberty and the death penalty—never shying away from deep-rooted debates or blending in a spontaneous chat about REM. Sharp, energetic, and always candid, Patrick connects faith with the turbulence of today’s headlines.   IRS says churches can endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status (01:44) Paul - How can we promote Communion on the Tongue? I asked pastor if we could get kneelers, but he said it is not time for Adoration during Holy Communion. (09:16) Steven (email) – Friend is telling me that it's irrational to trust the Church, and the Catechism can't even be trusted because it teaches heresies (21:09) Todd - Why not talk about politics and religion. I think this is good. I know you just want to promote ideas but why can't we take a stand? (34:55) Patrick in Trenton, NJ - I heard a priest's voice changing during the Consecration. (44:36) Jim - You are wrong about the death penalty. Pope Francis himself gave a reason. (48:28)
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Jul 9, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 09, 2025 - Hour 2

Patrick explores the real-life decisions Catholics face, such as switching from the Latin Rite to the Byzantine Rite, and the complexities of hidden weddings, family pressures, and honesty, while seamlessly shifting to lighter banter about Johnny Carson and the subtle dangers of cultural influences like song lyrics. A candid exchange on free will in heaven caps off an hour brimming with hard truths, compassion, and unexpected moments.   Seth (email) - Is there any benefit to changing your rite from the Latin to the Byzantine? (01:02) Lori - I loved how Johnnie Carson didn’t get involved in politics. You remind me of him. (05:41) Jesse - How can I decline gracefully to not be in a sibling’s wedding? (07:30) Mike – Is it okay to listen to Sympathy for the Devil? Will we have free will in Heaven? (18:38) Dave - I disagree with your comment on being married in a Church and having a ceremony outside of the Church. I am not sure you understand how complicated these situations are. (29:24) Terri - In Mexico, they have the Church ceremony first and civil ceremony after. (42:16) Richard - I'd like to raise a point from Dead Man Walking movie. The character in the movie repents. If he got life in prison he may not have ever repented. (49:05)
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Jul 9, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 09, 2025 - Hour 3

Patrick tackles a lively question about a secret Friday church wedding followed by a staged Saturday ceremony, triggering a flood of listener stories and questions on sacramental law, honesty, and what truly counts in Catholic marriage. Mixed with candid advice, Patrick walks through challenges like destination weddings, annulments, and outdoor ceremonies, weaving in personal anecdotes and gentle humor. Listeners find themselves reflecting on where real meaning lies: put God at the center, and the rest takes shape, even if the reception takes place at a Texaco station.   Patrick shares emails in regards to the marriage topics from the end of the last hour (00:35) Pete - This is typical of today for people not getting married in the Church. This upsets me. What more can you ask for than God's blessing? (11:43) John - My wife and I got married during Covid and couldn't have a party for a year. I agree with Patrick. (13:59) Frank - How did the audience of Jesus's time understand Jesus's use of the word 'Church'? (18:21) Cindy - Why can't we have outdoor masses or weddings? (25:18) Gino - How do we understand the concept of having a 'scapegoat' for animal sacrifice in the Old Testament? (29:25) Aaron - Why don't people scrutinize their marriage to the same degree the annulment process does? (35:44) Christina - At what point are we not required to get a dispensation from the Bishop to get married? (45:48)
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Jul 8, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 08, 2025 - Hour 1

Patrick fields big questions about faith, Scripture, and longstanding Catholic beliefs, moving from the story of Noah’s flood and its meaning for today to the mysterious figure Jacob grapples with in Genesis, and weighing in on the often-misunderstood topic of Jesus’ so-called siblings. Suggestions from Church tradition and biblical evidence pour in, punctuated with practical apologetics, lively side conversations, and the easy camaraderie with Cyrus. A burst of insight, a pause for friendly updates, then right back to steady, unscripted Q&A.   Victoria (email) – How do we square God’s promise not to flood the Earth again? (00:49) Rose – In today's first reading, who did Jacob wrestle with? Also, the Douay–Rheims Bible says Moses and Elias. Are Elijah and Elias the same? (06:20) Joshua - What would you say about Ephesians 6 in relation to the Texas floods? It says the devil is responsible for storms. (12:58) Maria - Why does the Bible say Jesus had brothers? Also, it says cousin when Mary goes to see Elizabeth? (21:56) Gabriel - How do I defend Mary and why we pray to her? (35:38)

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