The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show

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Viimeisin 17.07.2026

The Patrick Madrid Show offers insights on current events and contemporary issues from a Catholic perspective. Host Patrick Madrid engages in lively conversations and provides encouragement for listeners navigating today's world.

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  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 17, 2026 - Hour 1 17.07.2026 51min
    Patrick fields questions on everything from distinctions between mortal and venial sin to the practical fears and joys of raising a large Catholic family, weaving scriptural references and personal anecdotes throughout. Deep sincerity and humor mix as Patrick responds to commentary about Catholic Bible translations, rituals at Mass, the role of priests—even when they're in mortal sin—and cultural phenomena like “The Chosen,” urging listeners to keep Scripture at the center. One moment lingers on trust in God’s providence for growing families; another, on tuning out the clatter of criticism directed at the Pope and Church, offering practical encouragement grounded in lived faith.   Bridget (email) - Isn't every sin mortal? (00:49) Trisha (email) – What’s a good solid Catholic bible? (06:21) Peter – Is it true that the USCCB said no more bells should be rung during Mass. Can't be right...also, when did Christianity start? (09:42) Max - Wife and I recently had a baby and we are discussing NFP. We want a big family. Where is the line between prudence and selfishness? (11:35) Gabriel - My wife and I had 7 seven kids within 8.5 years. I want to share my perspective in relation to this current call! (24:09) Dustin - As a Catholic, is watching The Chosen going to influence our take on the Bible in a negative way or positive way? (28:51) Kurt - Wondering about the Eucharist: if the priest is in mortal sin, is he able to consecrate the host? Is it the priest or Christ consecrating the host? (37:20) Terry – The priest today had all the children come up near the altar after the eucharistic prayer and he explain everything to them. (42:40)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 17, 2026 - Hour 2 17.07.2026 51min
    Patrick offers insight on tough family situations, Catholic apologetics, forgiveness, and faith struggles, switching from serious to humorous in a heartbeat. He answers questions about estrangement, church controversies, the afterlife, and overcoming regret. Wisdom, encouragement, and relief land side by side as Patrick fields anxious callers, breaks down doctrine, and finds laughter in the ordinary.   Jennifer - Please recommend a Bible for 17-year-old nephew who has had no religious formation. I’m feeling inspired but need advice. (00:42) Ben - 1 Corinthians 2:16: St. Paul says we have the mind of Christ. What does that mean? (06:18) Lee (email) – You guys think you’re so funny (12:22) Jan - Can you recommend a book or program for high school boys to teach them to become men through a Catholic lens? (16:23) Ellie (email) - You took a call this morning from a gentleman who asked if the Hindu religion is older than Christianity and you said, yes, it is, but big deal. You also frequently remind us of the chronology of Catholicism vis-a-vis the umpteen Protestant denominations and you emphasize that, look, Catholicism is older than all of those others. Why, then, don't you say that Hinduism is older than Catholicism, so maybe Hinduism is on to something? I guess what I'm asking is, how can we have it both ways? How can we dismiss everything that came after Catholicism but we don't dismiss Catholicism which came after Hinduism? (22:45) Jose - My brother drifted away from Church. He sends me daily devotionals, but they don't agree with our Faith.  How should I handle this? (27:55) Lori (email) – Is it OK to go to a free clinic that is operated by a mosque? (32:03) James - A friend said if you die, you cannot be judged or go to heaven or hell because Jesus hasn't come back yet, so where do they go in the meantime? (37:47) AC (email) - How can I finally forgive myself for yelling at and spanking my oldest son too much as a young, unsupported mother with a controlling husband, despite his forgiveness, my therapy, confessions, life improvements, return to faith, and prayers that only bring temporary relief before triggers return? (43:09)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 17, 2026 - Hour 3 17.07.2026 51min
    Patrick answers questions from callers wrestling with faith differences in marriage, the boundaries of attending non-Catholic services, and Catholic teachings on prayer and the Mass. Humor and warmth cut through discussions of Adventist-Catholic divisions, the meaning of church bells, and why prayers matter even when God already knows the outcome.   Jane - Husband grew up 7th Day Adventist and still attends, and he wants me to go with. Is that okay, since he also goes with me to Mass on Sunday? (00:32) Chuck - I was diagnosed with prostate cancer and every test I kept hearing the Keep Going guy and Jesus I trust in You. (14:42) Diane - Is it okay for the priest not to say the Gloria and Creed in daily masses and is that the same for the weekend masses? (19:56) Anne - Can loved ones who have died see what we are going through? Should we pray for or to them for intercession? (22:28) Jesus - I think you could also say 'Sigue Adelante' for Spanish translation of Keep Going! (28:51) Kathy - We had 7th Day Adventists who were the nicest neighbors. We need to get to know the individual. We shouldn’t discourage the woman from attending her husband’s church. (31:23) Pat - If a bishop is going against canon law, does the priest still have an obligation to obey him? (33:11) Andrew - I was asked to play at a Lutheran Church. I'm Catholic, so would that be scandalous? (40:55) Elly - Why do the Church bells ring? (45:29) Dan - I know God answers in his own time, but I wonder if God is going to do what he wants to do anyway, why should we keep praying? (48:03)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 16, 2026 - Hour 1 16.07.2026 51min
    Patrick takes the microphone to wrestle with questions about church authority, faith, and conscience, addressing misconceptions about Catholic teaching on salvation and exploring the tension between so-called legalism and a genuine relationship with God, using analogies from family rules to traffic laws. He fields raw listener dilemmas, from marital struggles to the odd presence of a Buddha statue, and traces the roots of priestly ordination through history, threading wisdom from saints and scripture through each exchange. In every moment, he leans into the messiness, persistent in pursuit of clarity and truth.   Ken (email) – It’s sad to hear the bad information you gave to a little kid (00:48) Email - What's the best way to respond to a "non-denominational" (which just sounds like another domination) Christian who gives the usual relationship vs religion/legalism argument against the Catholic Church? Sylvia (email) - Is it okay according to my church to separate from my husband of 26 years after 10+ years of no intimacy, his suspected cheating and possible attraction to men that disturbs my close relationship with God, when I only stayed for financial reasons, am tired of the lies, and now prioritize my faith at age 57? (19:31) James (email) – What should I do with this Budda statue? Ceci (email) - Is it true that each priest is able to trace their ordination lineage back to the Apostles? (39:30) Martin (email) - What is the higher good? Obeying one's conscience (and who gets to decide at what point the conscience is well-formed??) or obeying authority? I am thinking right now in particular of the situation with the SSPX.
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 16, 2026 - Hour 2 16.07.2026 51min
    Patrick welcomes questions about everything from liturgical norms like kneelers and communion bread to sticking with faith during family tensions or parish controversies, moving from one topic to the next with candor. He responds to concerns about traditional Catholic practices, the decisions of bishops, and challenges posed by ideologically driven parishes or universities, often linking personal anecdotes to broader church issues. Conversations veer from stories about music and shopping malls to tough moments like protecting an aging parent or upholding Church teaching in complex family situations.   Derek (email) – Which version of the Ave Maria do you use on the show? The answer is Aria. (01:20) Joe – SSPX: Why is the Pope excommunicating more traditionalist bishops of SSPX and not dealing with the current more liberal bishops? (06:35) Joshua - What do you think about the malls being obsolete, when amazon is taking over as the new mall? (12:51) Carlos - I didn't go to my daughter’s wedding because it was not a Catholic wedding. Is it okay if I go visit her and her husband now? (15:32) Maria - A local Jesuit University has some interesting practices in the mass, like referencing God as He or Lord with God. Does that invalidate the mass? (21:38) Mary Ellen - Am I allowed to visit family who got 'married' in a gay relationship, and stay under their roof? (28:18) Thomas - I just left a Catholic Church without kneelers. How do you say the Mass without kneeling? Also, the Eucharist was a cube that maybe had sugar in it. (31:44) Sherry - My mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. She was called and agreed to a visit from Mormons. They are stepping over boundaries. What to do. (46:25)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 16, 2026 - Hour 3 16.07.2026 51min
    Patrick examines everything from the use of kneelers at Mass and the history of the Latin rite to misunderstandings about the Traditional Latin Mass and ongoing arguments over tradition and change. He fields heartfelt questions on Eucharistic validity, responds to calls about family suffering, defunct churches turned into mosques, and tensions stirred by new Catholic movements. At every turn, Patrick grounds each response in Church teaching, brings historical clarity, and offers hope to listeners wrestling with confusion or grief.   Richard (email) – Can’t we kneel without kneelers? (00:27) James (email) - Would it be fair to say that the SSPX has made an idol of the form of the Mass, that is, the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM) form? (01:54) Christy - Son married a pro-SSPX woman who says the Catholic Church is trying to get rid of the Latin mass. (05:24) Andy – At a Redemptoris mater seminary the eucharist is in the form of a cube (11:49) Haydee - My dad just passed away, and he wanted his ashes scattered. I was against this, but my sisters are going through with it. Is it okay to participate with them? (18:02) Martin - I am currently going through a civil divorce and need guidance on how to handle this from a spiritual and Catholic perspective. (23:45) Wayne – My parish closed during Covid and is now being sold to become a Mosque. What do you think of this? (38:36) Thomas - Invalidity of Eucharist on the matter (41:20) Eric - Our diocese is trying to establish the Neo-catechumenal way of tearing off bread for the Eucharist. (43:13)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 15, 2026 - Hour 1 15.07.2026 51min
    Patrick unravels widespread myths about data centers and their effect on water and energy. He confronts listener concerns about salvation outside the Catholic Church, responding with both doctrinal clarity and compassion, and slips in practical homeschool advice without missing a beat. The episode swerves between friendly debate, moments of humor, and serious theological reflection, all while keeping listeners guessing where the conversation will head next.   Ann - I spoke with you about a month ago about a Catholic school event where men were dressing in drag. I wanted to thank you for your advice. (01:09) Dave (email) – Data Centers: That being said the real problem with data centers is the outrageous amounts of electricity they use and that the residential consumer is seeing huge rate increases as a result of data centers near their communities. (04:52) Lauren - How does the Church know it is the true Church with the only valid Communion? (20:18) Joe (email) - I built 30+ data centers in Northern VA over the past 10 year… (38:30) Amy - I am a very strong Catholic, and believe that only Catholics can go to heaven, and it’s up to Catholic’s to keep the door open for other denominations (41:58) Christian – Are there any home-schooling Catholic resources? (46:23)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 15, 2026 - Hour 2 15.07.2026 51min
    Patrick explores the spiritual effect of habits like smiling in while trying to go to sleep to ease stress and lift the mood, responds to emails supporting a caller’s journey into Catholicism, and reflects on stories of conversion, confusion over Communion, and sincere efforts to answer tough questions about faith and family friction. Questions swirl about the reality of hell, the boundaries of sacrament reception, why the veneration of saints’ relics makes sense, and how Old Testament stories pair up with the Stations of the Cross.   Audio: Sam Neill – Smile - https://x.com/SwrveYT/status/2077032782698528798/video/1?s=46 (00:19) Patrick shares emails that have come in regarding Lauren’s call from the first hour Lupe - Testimony about hell: I unfortunately got into witchcraft, and it opened dark doors. The devil and hell do exist, but Jesus saved me. (05:11) Bob - We always hear 'judge not' in culture, but that goes both ways. We can't judge the soul and outward appearances. In all God's hands, so we should just pray for them. (09:31) Matt - I want to go back to Church, but my wife has never felt welcome there. (12:38) Suzie - Church allows cremated but recommends burial. That's a contradiction from relics being taken from bones and placed outside grave. (19:38) Lucy - That previous caller cannot be godparents in Catholic church unless practicing Catholics. And you cannot shop around for parishes (23:42) Laura - My brother married a woman whose parish is a new apostolic church, and her son received communion there. (31:51) Imelda - What is church teaching on getting together with a person who committed adultery? (43:43)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 15, 2026 - Hour 3 15.07.2026 51min
    Patrick fields practical and sometimes vulnerable questions as callers seek clarity on everything from Biblical origins and daily Mass to angels and reliable study resources. He moves through personal dilemmas and ethical tensions, offering insight into Scripture, tradition, and spiritual growth, while recommending specific translations and addressing misconceptions tied to common Catholic practices.   Gabriel - How to read Adam and Eve's story of starting the human race to a young son. (00:33) Did Jesus Go to Hell? What the Creed Really Means When It Says He “Descended into the Underworld” – by Patrick Madrid - https://patrickmadrid.substack.com/p/did-jesus-go-to-hell Jim - What is the best way to start reading the bible, cover to cover or sections at a time? (09:18) Malia - If everybody had a guardian angel, did Christ need one too, and was bestowed one just like other humans? (15:32) Marta - Is the Revised Standard Edition or the Second Edition best for new Bible readers? (22:45) Email – Has mass always been offered every day? Amy (email) – Towards the East Robert (email) – Is it a sin to go to Disney World? (37:58) Stephen (email) - I would be interested to hear your thoughts regarding Father Malachi Martin Rin (email) – Catholic AI apps Laura - I crushed on a priest. I tried to reach out to him and fix things, but he wouldn’t respond. Is it a sin to have a crush like this? (46:46)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 14, 2026 - Hour 1 14.07.2026 51min
    Patrick addresses Catholic faith and daily life with directness, fielding questions on marital obligations, emotional complexities in marriage, and Church teachings about mutual rights; he references biblical context and listener concerns about medication and emotional well-being. He responds to inquiries about the Society of St. Pius X and the Latin Mass, distinguishing between official parishes and other chapels with practical tips, while also handling topics like Friday abstinence, predestination, suffering, and spiritual perseverance.   Patrick responds to emails concerning marital debt as discussed on yesterday’s show Br. John (email) - In what ways is the SSPX's situation similar to the woman caught in adultery in the Gospel—about to be stoned by her persecutors until the Divine Judge intervenes by writing their sins in the dust, causing them to drop their stones one by one—especially regarding their refusal to fund gravely immoral acts like abortion through health insurance, an excommunicable offense only for those who know the penalty? (11:03) Michael (email) - How do we faithful Catholics identify these SSPX chapels and churches, so we don’t accidentally attend them? (14:54) Charlene (email) – You mentioned a few days ago that if you fast from meat on Fridays and you know you are attending an event & meat will be served you can fast from something else. My friend & I are visiting her sister who is in assisted living & taking her out to lunch. She wants an In & Out Burger. All 3 of us fast from meat but Friday is the only day we can take her. Is this a situation where we could fast from something else? (19:02) Kurt - Why has it taken so long for the SSPX to be excommunicated? (24:10) Stuart - The parable of the dishonest steward: How many different interpretations can be applied to this parable? (36:25) Tony - Why do we run into bad luck when we believe in God? Why do these things happen to us? (45:10)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 14, 2026 - Hour 2 14.07.2026 51min
    Patrick fields listener questions that range from Mass intentions and Catholic marriage validity to grief after a loved one’s suicide, offering practical guidance and personal reflections, sometimes quoting Scripture directly. Humor threads through his advice to parents struggling with rebellious teens and smartphone battles, even as serious topics around Church teaching and mercy surface alongside day-to-day struggles.   Tony - When/why did the custom of saying Mass intentions out loud begin, and can it cause unintended consequences when the Priest does not announce them? (00:45) Heidi - Can we assume that the list of churches on the Relevant Radio app are not SSPX? (07:32) Joe - A Catholic Church I have been going to has been doing 'everything right' but they swear badly in Spanish. What should I do? (09:53) Jeff – How do I overcome sin towards the sacrament of marriage in general after being a terrible person in my younger days? (23:28) Lauren - A family member recently committed suicide. What is the church teaching on what happens to their soul? (31:24) Marcin - How to heal my relationship with my son, who is no longer listening to my advice to help him get back into the faith. (43:05)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 14, 2026 - Hour 3 14.07.2026 51min
    Patrick fields a whirlwind of questions about faith, tradition, and the Catholic Church, shifting from playful exchanges about tacos to the tension swirling around SSPX and worries over church leadership. He listens to listeners wrestling with doubts and confusion, grounding every response in Jesus and history, then moves with ease to conversations about artifacts from other religions, family troubles, and even a child’s heartfelt curiosity about heaven.   Patrick and the story of the lost tacos Joe - Do you feel that there is a revolution going on within the Church because of the SSPX, LGBTQ masses etc. I feel for SSPX, but I don’t attend one. (05:47 James (email) - What to do with this Buddhist artifact? (21:56) Laurie - Wondering about the ending of the Our Father, and who was left standing at the foot of Jesus' cross? (26:00) Reimer and Sophia (7-years-old) - Will good people go to heaven even if they are not Catholic? (29:10) Joseph - It sounds like you said Catholicism is a rule only, exclusive religion. I disagree that you have to follow the Catholic rules otherwise can’t go to Heaven. (36:55) Email – SSPX mess – How can the SSPX get approval to ordain new bishops? (46:12)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 13, 2026 - Hour 1 13.07.2026 51min
    On today's Hour 1 of The Patrick Madrid show, Patrick recommends Hope Reborn for help with recovering from alcoholism, Patrick shares a story about a Hindu woman who became Catholic because of Catholic Radio, what is the Queenship of Mary, and Catholics don't worship Mary they worship God.   Patrick recommends Hope Reborn for help with recovering from alcoholism.   Patrick shares a story about a Hindu woman, he met, who became Catholic because of Catholic Radio.   Email – Rebecca: Can you speak about the Queenship of Mary?   Break 1   Meghan - I am a mother of 3 and would like to be a stay-at-home mom. Would I be able to morally use government benefits?   Break 2   Mark - What is your opinion on Catholics praying to the Blessed Virgin Mary? Catholics don’t worship Mary, we only worship God.
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 13, 2026 - Hour 2 13.07.2026 51min
    On Hour 2 of today's Patrick Madrid show, Raymond wants to know how he can be a supportive husband to his wife while still emphasizing the importance of attending Sunday mass, Patrick addresses the issue of government programs being perceived as financially irresponsible, and when we tell someone that we are praying for them.   Sally - What is the difference when we tell somebody: I'm going to pray for you in hopes of converting versus them asking us to pray for them.   Linda - Difference between Catholicism and forms of Christianity? Where can I learn more about the differences between these two?   Break 1   Bill - Thank you, your program has really helped me. If we truly believe that this is the church Jesus established, he will take care of everything.   Donna - What is the origin of the word, 'Catholic', and a question on the reading today 'if you find your life, you will lose it.'   Break 2   Email – Kristy: Patrick I disagree. Government programs seem to promote financial irresponsibility.   Raymond - how to be a good husband, supportive of my wife through her depression, while still reinforcing our faith.
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 13, 2026 - Hour 3 13.07.2026 51min
    On Hour 3 of Patrick Madrid's show, Cece is wondering about the morality of getting a hysterectomy post menopause, what is the new synodal Church, Patrick talks more about the SSPX and Calvinist comparison and Justin's email confirms why Patrick's comparison can be correct.   Email – Cece – I am wondering about the morality of getting a hysterectomy post menopause. Margaret - What is the new synodal church? If Catholics aren't supporting homosexuality, then why is Fr. James Martin still allowed to work?   Break 1   Michael - We went to a Catholic Church that had a communion rail. This brought me back to my childhood and receiving at a communion rail. Email – Bruno – You went on to compare the SSPX to Calvinists.   Email – Justin: I know several people who support the SSPX and have a myriad of arguments that they are not in schism.   Break 2   Stephen - I noticed a lot of tension between Protestant and Catholics. I'd like to compare the finger-pointing, and I really appreciate how you explained the differences.  
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 10, 2026 - Hour 1 10.07.2026 51min
    Patrick answers candid questions about suffering, God’s hiddenness, and the interplay between free will and evil, weaving in scripture and Catholic tradition at every turn. Moving from the complexities of Church authority battles to the gentle art of helping friends become curious about faith, Patrick sprinkles practical wisdom on topics like late-in-life marriage, prenuptial agreements, and how anyone can approach the Liturgy of the Hours.    April - Why doesn't God show His face and talk to us? Why does he allow suffering? (01:18) Bob –What is the difference between SSPX and Armenian or Byzantine rites of church? (09:49) Molly (email) - My non-religious neighbors’ two sons attended Vacation Bible Camp at our parish, loved it, and now want to learn more about Catholicism—how can I gently support and encourage their interest as a close family friend without overwhelming them with books or too much information? (18:07) Alex - My girlfriend seems pathologically jealous. Is there something in the Bible that can help her overcome this? (23:59) Yollie - Is there a time when you are too old to get married? Does a prenuptial agreement invalidate a marriage? (34:22) Linda - What is the Church’s view on novenas? (37:35) Monica (email) – Is there a laymen’s version of the Liturgy of the Hours? (40:45) Doloris (email) - Our parish priest mentioned that the verse in Matthew about the yoke being light was something many scholars believe that Jesus quoted from Sirach. If that’s true, wouldn’t that be a strong case toward the legitimacy of Sirach in the Bible? Fr. Jim (email) – Lay people can bless their homes Mack (email) - When everything in tech is getting smaller and faster these huge Data Centers do not make any sense to me.
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 10, 2026 - Hour 2 10.07.2026 51min
    Patrick explores the uneasy mix of technology and privacy, scrutinizing the spread of license plate cameras and asking how far society should go for safety while exposing the subtle risks of constant surveillance, even venturing into stories of public pushback and legal gray areas. He threads in glimpses of Catholic life, from natural family planning to the unexpected issues arising in interfaith families, never shying from questions of conscience or odd historical footnotes like Prohibition’s wine bricks.   More Flock cameras cut down in Houston amid some privacy concerns (00:45) Tom - We were both on the board of Dominican School of Theology. I met you at the meeting. I was frustrated because I couldn't get a Master's degree. I think you went and talked to the President. I got a Master's degree because of you. (11:28) Wine Bricks Joanna - Is marriage valid if the couple decides not to have children because of their age? (20:05) Elizabeth - I want to thank you for talking about the SSPX. It has been very helpful for me because I was raised sedevacantist. (28:44) Jeanne - NFP is not used only for preventing pregnancy. It actually helps a woman's cycle and can aid in getting pregnant. (33:04) John (email) - As a retired State Trooper, I can tell you that most cameras you see at intersections are not for surveillance. (38:02) Lisa - My husband and I are looking for a home. There is a house that was previously a Church for sale (may be nondenominational). Can we buy it? (43:32) Gaby - My sister is married to a Muslim man. She did not raise her kids Catholic. Her son is getting married. Should I attend the wedding? (46:42)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 10, 2026 - Hour 3 10.07.2026 51min
    Patrick steers the conversation through Catholic liturgy’s roots and vibrant diversity, calling out how misunderstandings ripple between the Church’s Eastern and Western branches. He answers live questions on canon law, gender roles in faith, and real struggles parishioners face, weaving humor and candid listener feedback into moments both weighty and light. Issues like liturgical abuse, women’s roles, interfaith perceptions, and the challenge of clashing opinions all surface as Patrick threads history, current Church life, and everyday frustrations into sharp, unpredictable exchanges.   Joe - I want to give a general overview of Tridentine. It falls on its face to appeal from antiquity because it is not antiquity. (00:44) Elizabeth - I am curious to know if canon lawyers are tied to a specific diocese? Can you explain who they are? (12:36) Maureen (email) – I will not be attending this pro-LGBT church again (19:16) Nathaniel (12-years-old) - Was the headquarters of the Catholic Church always Rome? (20:59) Mark – I heard a priest tell a group of alter girls that woman could be ordained priests someday? (23:36) Valerie – A Protestant man said I was a mere woman and that as a woman I am not supposed to speak about issues of faith. He cited St. Paul. (27:55) Rhonda - Thanks for dumbing certain issues down (26:51) Tom - Why does the Institute Christ the King Tridentines mass have special privileges that SSPX don't seem to have? (42:37) LeeAnne (email) - I live in a part of the country which has a high population of Muslim (46:00)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 09, 2026 - Hour 1 09.07.2026 51min
    Patrick answers raw questions from listeners tangled up in faith, family, and tough moral decisions, ranging from IVF and end-of-life choices to the ache of watching loved ones step away from the Church. Sharing the Catholic life honestly means grappling with doubt, exhaustion, and hope in real time, reaching for both truth and gentleness when it feels impossible to please everyone or fix what hurts. Compassion weaves through each answer, as Patrick encourages listeners to share, pray, and hold tight to trust in God’s timing even when clarity feels far away.   Email - My Protestant girlfriend and I (a Catholic) have been dating for three months after knowing each other for over a year; she is now pregnant with our child, we are both pro-life and excited, but I am unwilling to marry outside the Catholic Church while she is not enthusiastic about it—how should I move forward? (00:45) Josh - Older daughter converted from Judaism but she’s not Catholic. I feel like I'm not doing a good job of being a positive Catholic example. (06:00) Ruth Anne - Are there certain conditions that the Church would consider to be suicidal? For example, someone not eating or drinking, knowing they will die. (17:21) Jonathan (email) – Is it permissible for a church building to be sold to someone wanting to turn it into something sinful? (28:30) Nicole - I'm trying to help a lot of people towards the faith. What level should my effort be and when should I give it over to God? (31:58) Elizabeth – How do I congratulate someone in a sinful relationship who is using IVF to have children without supporting their lifestyle? (41:06) Joe - How to approach family members engaged in new age practices and how to evangelize them? (48:34)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: July 09, 2026 - Hour 2 09.07.2026 51min
    Patrick brings a playful spirit with references to MAD Magazine, then shifts abruptly to heartfelt, sometimes tense questions about family, faith, and Catholic identity, throwing humor and deep pastoral advice side by side. Here, conflicts between Catholic tradition and new spiritual practices push relatives apart while the struggle for unity, forgiveness, and real answers persists; practical steps mingle with open-ended spiritual journeys, all against a backdrop of Church controversies and historic challenges.   Patrick continues his conversation with Joe from the end of the last hour. Joe is asking how to approach family members engaged in new age practices and how to evangelize them? Jed (email) - Do you think that there is any merit to my theory relative to the TLM communities that are in communion with the Vatican being a major component of the "fog"?  (11:13) Emily (email) - My husband's 98-year-old grandmother has been in a nursing home for 10 years after a stroke; she is originally from Mexico, speaks only Spanish, and her name plus the use of her baptism date as her birth date suggest she may have been baptized Catholic, yet none of her children are Catholic. How can I respectfully find out if she would like to see a priest and receive the Anointing of the Sick without making assumptions or causing conflict? (16:16) Debbie - I started OCIA this past Easter after a yearlong journey. I was unsatisfied with the Protestant faith. (20:46) Eric - I have a friend who doesn't believe in Catholicism. He was surprised to hear what we believed in. Which Catechism should I give him? (30:13) Sarah - My elderly father is suffering from dementia. He hasn't been to church after his cognitive decline. Is he sinning? Should I get him to go? (38:01) Patricia (email) – How was the Catholic faith coming to the America’s good for the indigenous people who already lived here? (45:37)

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