The Patrick Madrid Show

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Jul 2, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 2, 2025-Hour 3

Hour 3 Patrick answers a range of questions regarding adoration in a house, a worry that baptism may not be valid.  Also a caller shared her story regarding abortion and another caller thanked Patrick after helping him pray after his mom died from suicide.  Linda-We should talk about men as the responsible party for abortions. I think we need to talk about that. (1:16) Cindy-Sister was invited to adoration in someone's house in Mexico.  Could adoration be in a house.  I thought only in Church? (7:55) Mary-I did the annulment process and it was really good. (18:13) Scott-My mom died from Suicide and I wanted to thank you for your insights about being able to pray for people after things have happened. It was very helpful. (20:36) Bob-Loved your explanation of whether a lady was going to hell - this helped (23:50) Ben-I struggle with 'what if' questions around validly receiving the sacraments? What if my baptism isn't valid? What if I don’t have a valid confession. Can you help me with this? (27:14) Nico-If Pope Leo's actual name was Leo, could he have still chosen that name when he became Pope? (36:19) Manuel (Email)-I’m considering a Sexaholics Anonymous session, but nearest one is in a Methodist place.  Is that okay to go there?   (37:48) Teresa-Do men receive excommunication for abortion (42:01) Esmeralda-Why did Abraham kick out Ishmael and Hagar? Did God agree to that? (44:34) Dennis-What is your take on 'God is not angry' Billboard? (47:01) John-Does a diocese do a background check to make sure a priest is valid? (48:58)
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Jul 1, 2025 • 51min

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

Patrick gives his thoughts on hell and the devil from a couple caller’s questions and also addresses what to do with priests who have committed controversial actions.    Phil - Do souls spend a certain time in Hell before being annihilated? (1:09) Kevin-How would the devil react on the world if he got upset? (10:07) Letty (email)-What am I to do with when I know a priest believes “being gay is a gift from God.”  (14:19) Celeste-My friend's brother died recently and I would like to get her something to help her through the grieving process but she is not religious. What can I get her? (23:32) Fred-If someone says he is gay does that mean that he is engaging in immoral behavior? A priest came out saying he was gay recently.  (26:03) Andrea (Email)-What to do about my sister who’s getting divorced after an affair as she wants us to be a happy family and keep her affair a secret? (32:54) Mike-A client of mine who was divorced. A priest told her to go away and never come back to the Church. How can I help her? (40:58)
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Jul 1, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 1, 2025-Hour 2

Patrick counsels a listener who has issues with the pride movement while also helping those with rosary and Bible questions.  Hel also discusses baptism in the womb and if singleness is an actual vocation in the Church. William-I have been battling with anger in my neighborhood community. The pride movement angers me because I think it is harmful for children. I am having thoughts of violence to them. What should I do? (0:57) Jillian-Does a child in the womb also receive the Eucharist when the expecting mother receives the Eucharist? Are they any carry overs in the effects of the mom receiving the Eucharist? (10:49) Carl-I am wondering about consecrations to saints. How do they work? How many can you do? How do you describe them? (15:48) Peter-I am praying the rosary. I just became Catholic and I am wondering how can I say a rosary for my aunt who is in the hospital? (21:48) Thomas-What are some problems with the new American Bible? AND how to integrate those w/mental illness for those who want to join religious orders (26:27) Adrianne (Email)-Does the Church teach singleness has a vocation (40:59)
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Jul 1, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: July 1, 2025-Hour 3

Patrick helps out listeners in numerous topics ranging from Same-Sex unions, end of life issues and how to deal with in-laws in regards to child rearing and more.  Lisa-What happens to a soul that doesn't want to die but they die anyway? (1:50) Mike-Pope Francis declaration of blessings for Same sex unions. The declaration strengthened some gay couples I knew of in their sin rather then bringing them back. It seemed unhelpful. (8:17) Julie-What is the difference between stopping dialysis and withdrawing tubes of food and water? (17:17) Courtney-How do I draw boundaries with my in-laws in child rearing? (24:35) Chris-Mary's labor pain, did she experience pain or not? (38:16) Paul-I baptized a guy who was 45 years old, who didn't want to go over RCIA, etc. What are your thoughts? (47:20)
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Jun 30, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 30, 2025 - Hour 1

Toy fads, from Labubu dolls to Beanie Babies, spark a whirlwind of memories and sharp observations about what truly matters. Stories, humor, and even a Ronald Reagan comeback slip in, making everyday faith feel immediate and alive.   Donata (email) - If we are to accept God's will in all things, why should we pray for people, peace, etc. Should we only pray prayers of thanks and worship? (01:02) Michael - I got a new audio bible that says it is Catholic, but it says it is the King James version. Is that still alright to use? (06:19) Labubu’s Mega Markups Make Pop Mart a $43 Billion Export Giant (12:38) Supreme Court rules states can cut Medicaid funds from going to Planned Parenthood (20:47) Rosalie - How do I tell a 6-year-old child about death and dying? (23:11) Tony - I appreciate your show! I started listening about a month ago. My wife just converted to the Catholic Faith. I would like to understand the main difference between non-Catholic Christians and Catholics? (32:03) Audio: Ronald Reagan: When college protesters told then-Governor Reagan he didn’t understand today’s world… he reminded them who built it. (41:08) Sandy - My granddaughter is having a Disney birthday party. Is that okay? (43:41) Jan - My friend said that the martyrs were given a grace to not feel pain when they were being killed. Is that true? (46:43)
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Jun 30, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 30, 2025 - Hour 2

Patrick brings playful banter about meme culture and viral videos before unpacking listener questions on everything from the difference between traditional and modern Catholic sacraments to incorrupt saints and whether tattoos cross a moral line. He discusses the realities of mixed marriages, fields tough questions about hypocrisy, and keeps the conversation honest yet light, blending humor with sharp, practical insight that feels both fresh and deeply grounded. Listeners hear real stories—like faith rekindled after decades away—and Patrick’s personal takes on thorny topics, all in one unpredictable episode.   Michael - How have the sacraments changed before and after Vatican II? (03:23) Bunny - I read a news article about parents who exhumed their child from the grave, and it didn't decompose. If saints get this gift because they are holy how can a baby have it? (11:55) Greg - I have really been enjoying the Latin Mass and I was wondering what you think of it compared to the Novus Ordo? (18:44) Mayeli (email) - As a Catholic, I’ve been thinking about getting a tattoo, but I’m feeling conflicted. I want to make sure I’m not doing anything that goes against my faith, but I’m also trying to understand what the Church actually teaches about it. (27:21) Dylan (email) - I always find myself being a hypocrite. I try to apologize to people. What can I do? (37:25) Maria - My son is getting married to a woman who is not opposed to marrying in a Catholic Church, but she is not Catholic. What can we do? (40:54) Sam - I met a woman who said she was away from the Church for 52 years and you brought her back. Her husband also came into the faith a few years ago. (47:48)
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Jun 30, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 30, 2025 - Hour 3

Patrick fields a whirlwind of listener questions, tackling everything from whether tattoos might carry hidden dangers—spiritual or otherwise—to how Catholics should respond when a relative is ordained in a Protestant church after not being raised in the faith. He clarifies misconceptions about the Novus Ordo Mass, draws from the Council of Trent, weighs in on quirky doll rumors, and offers simple steps for praying with thrifted rosaries or finding peace after confession. Answers go deeper than surface-level advice, often blending practical steps with stories and unexpected insights.   James - My niece is getting ordained as a minister in a Christian Church. What should I do? (03:06) Cody - I heard a priest say that the traditional Latin mass is the only 'real dogmatic form'. Is that true? (14:09) Cristina (email) – Does the Labubu doll have an evil or devilish meaning? Celia - I am not always able to pray the rosary at 7pm with Father Rocky, but I try to pray it at different times of the day. Does it still count as praying with Father? (28:41) Eamon - How do I overcome despair from past sin? (31:23) Sal - Patrick mentioned the Martyrs suffered pain. Did the Blessed Mother suffer normal birth pains? (36:54) Lucas - I have a friend who has addiction and self-destructive behavior. What's my obligation to them? I don't want to give up on him because people never gave up on me. (42:29) Sandy - My husband refuses to get an annulment for his first marriage. I want to receive Communion but we can't. We have both been married before. (47:45)
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Jun 27, 2025 • 4min

"Men, You Were Made for This.": Embracing Custody of the Eyes (Special Podcast Highlight)

A woman named Lori from Lexington shares a powerful, hope-filled, and heartfelt call-to-arms for all the men out there trying to live with purity and strength in a world full of distractions. This is the kind of encouragement you’ll want to keep in your back pocket:     Brothers, You Were Born for Battle   Lori gets it: life is full of struggles, and custody of the eyes (aka, keeping your eyes and heart pure) is a tough one. But here’s what she says:   “You were made for this battle.” Not just called to it. Not assigned it like a boring chore. You were built for it.      Reframe the Fight   Instead of saying, “This is too hard,” Lori wants men to think:   “This is hard... because it matters. And I was made to rise to it.”   You’re not fighting against women; you’re fighting for their dignity, even when they don’t realize it themselves. You’re protectors, not consumers. You’re glorious warriors, not helpless victims of temptation.      “That’s Not for Me.”   Lori shares how she also made the decision to divert her eyes, saying:   “That’s someone else’s husband. Someone else’s son. That’s not for me.”   Simple. Dignified. Beautiful.      Women, Back the Men Up!   She also issues a challenge to the ladies:   "Pray for our men."   They’re not weak. They’re not doomed to fail. They’re under attack, and they need our support as they go into the spiritual trenches every day.      The Final Word: Men, You Can Do This   Lori’s words are necessary. She reminds every man listening that:   You’re strong.   You’re capable.   You’re not alone.   You were made for this.   With God’s help (and Our Lady’s!), you can win.   So don’t give up. Don't believe the lies. Don't sit out the fight. Your sisters are praying for you. Your Church is cheering for you. And Jesus is with you. 
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Jun 27, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 27, 2025 - Hour 1

Patrick opens this episode by confronting the struggle parents face with teenagers glued to their phones, offering down-to-earth tools from no-phones-at-the-table rules to the undeniable simplicity of charging stations outside bedrooms. He fields calls on topics like Catholic teaching on medicinal cannabis, quoting Church sources and distinguishing between therapy and recreational use. Listeners bring up Marian doctrine, struggles of being a convert, and the often-misunderstood nature of Confirmation, pushing Patrick to share both personal reflections and resources from the Thomistic Institute. He doesn’t shy away from tough questions either—how a Catholic might find confidence in salvation or what makes Catholicism compelling even for lifelong members—circling back to the raw reality of hope, trust, and the struggle to believe. Expect practical tips, honest guidance, and the kind of off-the-cuff encouragement you rarely get anywhere else.   Amy (email) - Any thoughts on how to entice teenagers away from their phones as school is ending?  Teenage girls these days are prone to spending hours in their bedrooms on phones and tablets. Victor - What is the Church's position on legal and medicinal use of cannabis? (06:54) Stephanie - Suggestion for grandparents to take grandkids to mass (11:40) Judy - Where in the Bible was Mary crowned Queen of Heaven and Earth? (15:17) Tom (email) – I really like you bringing up the topic of how smart phones are negatively affecting family life and social interactions (21:37) Audio: 5 Things People Get Wrong About Confirmation (Aquinas 101) (23:00) Jerry (email) – Are you afraid of death? (31:11) Kate (email) - You are 100% convinced about your Catholic faith. As a convert (I have been Catholic since 1992), I am not 100% convinced. Although I love Catholicism, I still struggle with some aspects of it. (36:27) Sandy – If we are here for the second coming, will there be a purification process? (48:45) This is a Previously Aired episode from 06/02/2025
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Jun 27, 2025 • 51min

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 27, 2025 - Hour 2

Patrick opens the hour with a flood of listener questions—everything from whether to receive Communion after a priest appears to skip essential parts of the Mass, to a thoughtful teenager negotiating smartphone use for school and internships, to a spouse worried about confession and the spiritual health of his marriage. One caller struggles with a loved one obsessing over doomsday prophecies and preparation, while another seeks clear scriptural proof for Christ’s divinity when challenged by skeptics. Patrick untangles a controversy at a Catholic wedding where a priest claims the bride’s father can’t walk her down the aisle, tracing the real liturgical guidelines and unpacking why these customs matter. Through it all, he blends laughter, empathy, scripture, and solid Catholic teaching—sometimes practical, sometimes deeply personal, always direct.   Ryan (email) – The priest skipped over the Epiclesis (03:15) G (16-years-old) - My mom says I can't have a phone. She got that from you. Why can’t teenagers have phones? (08:24) Kevin - How do I know if I have an addiction to end times prophecies? (14:45) Email - We recently tried to purchase a flip phone without internet; however, each flip phone we found was either rather expensive or had the capacity to connect to the internet. Do you have an any phone recommendations? (21:29) John – My wife stopped going to confession. She doesn’t believe in it anymore. (24:36) Vincent (Email) – When I took world religious in college, I had a professor who claimed Jesus never claimed to be God. I know this definitely to not be true. So recently I have a new coworker who was a former protestant, and now an atheist who repeated this same claim. All I could tell him in the moment was about Jesus and woman at the well. What are some other good bible verses or books I could point to for him? (34:39) Greg – At a wedding mass, the priest talked about the new order of new nuptial masses. The priest saying that fathers can no longer walk brides down the aisle because that’s rooted in archaic chauvinistic practices. (41:36) This is a Previously Aired episode from 06/02/2025

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