The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio
Negara Amerika Serikat
Genre Christianity, Religion & Spirituality
Bahasa EN-US
Episode 4162
Terbaru 02.06.2026

The Patrick Madrid Show is your source for the latest in current events and contemporary issues. Join host Patrick Madrid for compelling insights, lively conversations, and encouragement for your day!

Episode

  • The Patrick Madrid Show: June 02, 2026 - Hour 1 02.06.2026 51mnt
    Patrick answers questions from listeners, threading through the meaning of worship in Genesis, friendship choices for Catholics, the struggle to stay holy amid challenging company, and whether angels outclass humans. Calls spark reflection on spiritual encounters, Catholic education’s challenges, and the experience of recovery.   Therese (email) - What are your thoughts about using Genesis 22:5 and following as a Biblical definition for worship? (00:35) Joe - I think it is difficult hanging around people with different lifestyles. (13:19) Andrew (8-years-old) - Why did God put the tree of life and death in the Garden of Eden? (23:55) Email – Who is a superior being, angels or humans? (26:49) Sherry (email) - Special needs children in Catholic schools (37:13) Joanna (email) - I would like to obtain a certificate in Catholic Counseling. (39:12) Maribeth (email) – Can you imagine if Mary would have said No to the Angel David - What kind of angels are there that you can see? (45:04)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: June 02, 2026 - Hour 2 02.06.2026 51mnt
    Patrick launches into listeners' heartfelt questions about faith, anger, liturgical customs, and Catholic identity, peppering the conversations with wisdom, humor, and personal stories. One moment Patrick unfolds advice about handling irritation over “organized religion,” while the next, he responds to a Marine’s anxieties about spiritual witness among friends. Quirky banter with Cyrus seeps in between weighty reflections, all while Patrick threads practical suggestions for tithing, grappling with prayer, and recognizing unity even when church customs unexpectedly shift.   Carmen (email) - Is it a sin to get angry or upset when people say they don’t like “organized” religion? (00:41) Marcin (email) - Why is everyone always beating up on Catholics? I just don’t get it, why are we so hated. (05:22) Zach - Going into the Marines Corps. with a buddy who isn’t very religious. How can I bring him to the faith? (12:33) Maria (email) - I travel a lot for work/fun, sometimes even up to 4 different dioceses per month for Sunday mass! Which parish do I give my weekly tithe to? When I encounter a situation at a parish in which the Eucharist appears to be treated illicitly (for example leavened bread or missing essential rubrics) should I still receive the communion or hold off? (18:05) Ruben (email) – Were the Armenians the first practicing Christians? (29:44) Rick (email) - If God allowed you to go back in time and be an eyewitness to any one of Jesus' many miracles, which one would you choose and why? (32:37) Paul (email) - I feel like I compartmentalize my prayer: Praying to God at church (Mass, Adoration), formal prayers at home, and my informal conversation with God throughout the day. But it feels like I’m praying to three different Gods. How do you merge these? (39:37) David - What are the differences between the new mass said now vs. the pre-Vatican II mass? (45:42)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: June 02, 2026 - Hour 3 02.06.2026 51mnt
    Patrick answers questions ranging from the three days of darkness prophecy and private revelation to why forgiveness can be such a struggle and how wrath creeps up in daily life, all with a straight-on, plainspoken style that never ducks the awkward moments. He unpacks biblical puzzles like the talking serpent in Eden, considers purity of speech and virtue—sometimes with unexpected personal stories—and even pauses for lighthearted banter about Taco Tuesday. From military mentorship to the challenge of living celibacy and service, Patrick threads honesty and realism through each unpredictable call.   Freddie – Why would God do the three days of darkness? (00:46) Henry (email) - Warriors of God for Marines (12:21) Bill (email) - Are we as Catholics called to love and forgive each and every fellow human, including hardened sinners no matter what? (19:17) Karen (email) – How do you feel about priests swearing? (22:13) Catherine – Was Satan an actual snake in the Garden of Eden? (26:51) Megan - 'as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be...', applied to scenes in Christ's life on earth seems to show timelessness. Is this a true interpretation of that phrase? (30:08) Jessica - What is your book recommendation on the Seven Deadly Sins? (38:17) Lia – What does the phrase, “some of us meant to be married and some to serve” mean?
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: June 1, 2026 - Hour 1 01.06.2026 51mnt
    Patrick talks about the following topics with listeners: Patrick addresses the ridiculous nonsense of chain emails saying, you will have bad luck if you don't forward them, what books do you recommend for people wanting to enter the faith, and the Church needs to start actively evangelizing Muslims.   Email – Rita – The ridiculous nonsense of chain emails saying you will have bad luck if you don’t forward them. Ruby - I am engaged and in a church that has a lot of newer Catholics. Are there any good books for people who are wanting more info about the faith? Rosa - I get emails about 'if you love God than you need to click on it' I don't like it. What can I do about that? Richard - Muslim Aggression in Christian countries: I think the Church needs to start actively evangelizing them. Grace - I am looking for materials or support groups to help me as a single mom. I have a 12-year-old son and am struggling. Martin - My wife is divorcing me. What should I do? Maria - I am in a relationship with someone who is not Catholic. I have 3 children with this man and wondering if I should marry him?
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: June 1, 2026 - Hour 2 01.06.2026 51mnt
    Patrick talks about the following topics with listeners. A question arises about if people who get last rites go straight to heaven, do Episcopalians have to get rebaptized when they come into the Catholic Church, and how do I handle scrupulosity? Rhonda - My mother-in-law died on May 17. While she was still alive a priest gave her last rites. Would she go straight to heaven? Val - I have a friend who is Episcopalian and wants to become Catholic. Does she need to get rebaptized to become Catholic? Tyler - Am I able to stand as a groomsman for a non-Catholic wedding? Plus Patrick helps Tyler address the issue of scrupulosity. Jean - How do I deal with resentment that we are feeling to our priest who is giving very demeaning homilies? Andrew - Scruples and hope.
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: June 1, 2026 - Hour 3 01.06.2026 51mnt
    On Hour 3 of today's Patrick Madrid show, Patrick talks with the following callers (and answers emails):   Marilyn - About the episcopalian marriage and coming into the Church, continue to pray for these people, and pray to St. Monica and guardian angel for them. Tom - Catholic school and kids on autism spectrum. My son got kicked out of Catholic school even though website said they were welcome. Tracy - I had a similar experience with my son going through catholic school, he had autism and wasn't able to be helped. Email – Kim asks about the squires' program in the Knights of Columbus for boys. Email – John: Does joining a political party constitute an endorsement of evils that one party supports? Val - My daughter has autism, and we've received help from the regional center in Los Angeles, CA. Bernice - If a person is married in court/civil marriage, not through the Church, why are they allowed to be lecturer? Wouldn't that dissuade people from marrying in the Church?
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 29, 2026 - Hour 1 29.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick welcomes listeners into a lively morning with questions about faith, charity, and the nature of love, then responds to concerns about distractions at Mass and the interest generated by a celebrity priest’s arrival. He fields honest questions about Catholic teaching, addresses anxieties over returning to church after spiritual wandering, and doesn’t shy away from challenges such as the Church’s approach to slavery and capital punishment. Perspectives on the spiritual depth of Catholic radio and the balance between religious and political topics surface, threading through the episode’s honest, unscripted exchanges.   Tyrone (email) - What does “love covers a multitude of sins” mean? (01:01) Allison - How can I not be frustrated with visitors to my parish who are coming to see a Catholic speaker who is a priest? (05:39) Chrissy - Is it licit to have white wine at Mass? (12:23) Monica - You are exactly right about closing your eyes during Mass. A young man and his mother were very distracting to me. I was charitable and was rewarded for it. (15:01) Aaron - I left the Church for about 1 year. Should I receive the Eucharist without going to Confession first? (18:56) Ron - Does Relevant Radio put spiritual life first. I think that when the rubber hits the road, selling books or politics takes precedence over the spiritual. (31:47) Steve - The Pope apologized for slavery. Why did Jesus never talk about slavery? (43:02) Laura – I agree with Ron that some programs aren't exactly fully related to Catholic things, some conversations are political in nature or partisan in nature. (49:19)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 29, 2026 - Hour 2 29.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick welcomes listeners into conversations where Catholic belief collides with ordinary life, fielding questions from parents wrestling with pride shirts at work, addressing how the saints and Mary hear prayers, and challenging the idea that radio should limit itself to purely spiritual talk. He weaves in analogies, real examples, and fresh responses to illustrate what Catholic witness looks like amid social pressures and family debates, moving fluidly from spiritual works to contemporary news without losing sight of faith’s everyday impact. Humor, encouragement, and engaging calls keep the energy unpredictable and the insights grounded.   Ted - How can I use a better analogy to talk to my daughter about wearing a Pride T-shirt? I did try the analogy of wearing a swastika t-shirt, but that didn't work. (00:57) Marcus - We can't neglect our bodies by putting spiritual life ahead of our body’s health. (16:54) George - How can the Saints and Mary hear us when they aren't omnipresent? (29:12) Any Friend of God’s Is a Friend of Mine: The Biblical Case for the Intercessory Role of Mary and the Saints - https://patrickmadrid.substack.com/p/any-friend-of-gods-is-a-friend-of Cyrus and Patrick share some emails that have come in responding to calls from today’s show (37:39) Sherry - Praise report: Don't change anything Relevant Radio is doing! All topics lead us to spiritual topics. (41:51) Jim – I agree with Patrick concerning the wide range of topics on Relevant Radio. Jesus said, “Man does not live by bread alone.” (45:01) Jenny - About the young lady wearing Pride shirt: To me it's everyone's business what happens in private regarding LGBTIQ. (49:29)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 29, 2026 - Hour 3 29.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick answers listener questions about Catholic weddings, infant baptism, and the challenge of living as a Christian in a secular, religiously diverse America. He moves from discussions of Church history and the Filioque controversy to callers’ deep frustrations over culture and faith, offering insight, honesty, and moments of gentle wit. Voices overlap and topics swing from heated debates on Islam to heartfelt spiritual encouragement, capturing the unpredictable reality of Catholic life today.   Elisabeth (email) - Just heard a caller say Cyrus needs a raise - I agree. Cyrus is my favorite personality at the station. (00:40) Scott - Scheduled to attend a non-practicing Catholic's wedding: should I attend the ceremony or not? (02:18) Ruben - Protestant asked me why do we baptize babies when they are born? Babies don't know what is right and wrong. (06:53) Ava - What does Jesus say about the subtle ways that the devil attacks? (14:40) Steven – We must give God all the praise and glory all the time, but we still struggle with sin (21:04) Sarah – Why aren’t we condemning the Muslim 'cult'? Why aren't we prohibiting them from entering the United States? I disagree with Pope Leo when he says we can get along with them. (24:27) Audio: Charlie Kirk - “The spiritual battle is coming to the West and the enemies are woke-ism or Marxism combining with Islamism to go after what we call the American way of life - https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1986108544463347925 (40:01) Daniel - Why did he East want to preserve that the spirit only proceeds from the Father? Why preserve the title of Rome for the Catholic Church and Eastern Church when that was a pagan nation's name for it? (44:46)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 28, 2026 - Hour 1 28.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick answers questions that touch everything from a Catholic parent's concern about workplace pride flags to the confusion and hope surrounding the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), as well as handling scrupulosity in confession and tough home conversations on pornography and faith. Answers unfold with candor and care as he moves from apologetics to practical advice, always keeping compassion and Church teaching front and center. One moment addresses grieving a loss and proper Catholic burial, another explores what it truly means to stand up in faith when group conversations threaten unity and charity.   Renee - How do I respond to a college age child who doesn't thinks it’s fine to wear a PRIDE T-shirt to work? (00:35) Zach - How do you recommend dialoging with people who want to cause division or create chaos? (13:03) Edward - I think God is the ultimate judge. (21:51) Celine - How can I show my niece that my brother's ashes should be respectfully buried? (25:40) Jessica - I was catechized by a priest over email to become a Catholic. (31:25) Kelly - What is the Church's position on the SSPX? (37:45) Sherry - What are some suggestions to talk to a 14-year-old who left the Church because of pornography and masturbation? (48:09)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 28, 2026 - Hour 2 28.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick opens the hour recounting the beginnings of Catholic Answers and a wild confrontation with anti-Catholic preachers that erupts mid-talk, transforming into a memorable debate before a stunned crowd. He fields calls ranging from a Baptist-turned-Catholic’s conversion story to a thoughtful challenge about the Church’s claims, weaving candid advice on faith, personal peace, and tuning out the noisy world. Patrick keeps the conversation honest, raw, and rooted in experience, cutting through confusion with practical wisdom and real stories.   Patrick explains he originally got into apologetics (00:55) In the Beginning: The Catholic Answers I Knew - https://patrickmadrid.substack.com/p/in-the-beginning George - Are we human beings just surviving? (13:27) Sherry - I read your article about being challenged by your faith. I loved the story. It touched me. I think I would have been challenging you. (20:51) The First Time Someone Criticized Me for Being Catholic: A Fourth-Grade Memory I Never Forgot – by Patrick Madrid - https://patrickmadrid.substack.com/p/the-first-time-someone-criticized Saul – You said that at least one of the reasons for the Church being real is that Jesus started it. I don’t think he did. (27:29)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 28, 2026 - Hour 3 28.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick answers questions that touch everything from a Catholic parent's concern about workplace pride flags to the confusion and hope surrounding the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), as well as handling scrupulosity in confession and tough home conversations on pornography and faith. Answers unfold with candor and care as he moves from apologetics to practical advice, always keeping compassion and Church teaching front and center. One moment addresses grieving a loss and proper Catholic burial, another explores what it truly means to stand up in faith when group conversations threaten unity and charity.   Renee - How do I respond to a college age child who doesn't thinks it’s fine to wear a PRIDE T-shirt to work? (00:35) Zach - How do you recommend dialoging with people who want to cause division or create chaos? (13:03) Edward - I think God is the ultimate judge. (21:51) Celine - How can I show my niece that my brother's ashes should be respectfully buried? (25:40) Jessica - I was catechized by a priest over email to become a Catholic. (31:25) Kelly - What is the Church's position on the SSPX? (37:45) Sherry - What are some suggestions to talk to a 14-year-old who left the Church because of pornography and masturbation? (48:09)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 27, 2026 - Hour 1 27.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick responds to listener questions on faith, family, and Catholic teaching, moving from the struggles of family planning and discussions about contraception to the everyday difficulty of prioritizing God over personal plans. Each exchange reveals the urgency of moral conviction, the weight of tradition, and the rawness of prayerful hope amid uncertainty. Throughout, Patrick folds together personal stories, scripture, and practical guidance, giving listeners more than advice—he gives a companion on the road of faith.   Keisha (email) – Will the Oriental Orthodox and the Eastern Orthodox re-unite. (01:11) A.B. (email) – My wife has no trust in NFP and is planning on being sterilized after our next baby is born. There’s nothing I can do to convince her otherwise. What can I do? (06:17) No, Natural Family Planning Is Not Contraception: The Church's Clear Distinction Makes All the Difference – By Patrick Madrid - https://patrickmadrid.substack.com/p/why-natural-family-planning-is-not Jeanine - The woman is saying she doesn't trust God and doesn’t want to be open to His plan. Being open to God's plan leads to peace. (20:17) Jody - The story of Abraham and Sarah shows why we need to follow God's plan for fertility. (29:36) Andrew - We didn't go to Mass during Memorial Day Weekend. Do I need to go to Confession? (32:59) Tiffany (email) - My mom has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. It is progressively getting worse. She shared with that she had a "healing pastor" come and pray over her. (38:41) Laura - A priest told me that we could never go straight to heaven as we always have to make a stop in Purgatory. (46:41)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 27, 2026 - Hour 2 27.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick answers pressing questions about confession validity, talking faith with Muslims, sainthood, and whether the Holy Spirit showed up in Genesis or only after Christ. Discussions ranged from papal authority, climate change, Catholic political involvement, and Marian dogmas, sparking moments of frank disagreement and practical advice.   Peggy - I went to Confession after not going for years. The priest misunderstood me. Do I need to go back and do it again? (00:49) Maria – How can I share the faith with a Muslim family? (05:30) Judy - If someone is canonized as a saint, can they be de-canonized? (10:32) Jenna - Did we get the Holy Spirit during the creation of Adam and Eve? (14:42) Mark - I saw the Pope's new encyclical. What does the Pope, and the Church, think about climate change? (23:40) Martin - Would a parish accept an online OCIA course? (39:17) Veronica - I think this Pope is more political than anything else. It is very insulting to Catholics. (45:11)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 27, 2026 - Hour 3 27.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick guides listeners through questions on Catholic teaching, from private revelations, true Church authority, to what happens to souls who never heard the Gospel, like ancient Aztecs. He talks to folks returning to faith amid family challenges, the nature of mortal sin and personal struggle, and gives compassionate counsel to an aunt wrestling with her godchild’s abortion, balancing mercy and truth.   The Problem with Private Revelations (00:31) Grayson (12-years-old) – I’m baptized Catholic, but my parents put me in a Lutheran School. I’m trying to convince my parents to get back to Catholic Church. (07:06) James (10-years-old) - What happens to the people that were not taught God’s word? Where do they go when they die? (11:12) Alonzo - A priest on retreat said mortal sin is very rare. Is that something taught in the faith? (20:56) *Jennifer - My niece, who is also my godchild, had an abortion last week and I am going to get together with her to talk to her about it. I need advice on what to say. (28:46) Julie - You advised us to pray for the faith lives of our kids and we did. Our son-in-law entered the Church this past April! (36:32) Emily – Do we believe in the same God as Muslims? (46:22)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 26, 2026 - Hour 1 26.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick opens by bringing artificial intelligence into sharp focus, referencing Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical and its stark warning against techno-pride and corporate overreach while championing human dignity shaped in God’s image. He fields tough questions on legalism, confession, and the conscience, never shying from the uncomfortable edges of parish life, from irksome priests to schism brewing in the headlines. Even simple moments, like enduring a noisy movie companion, become lessons about discomfort and grace woven into daily faith.   Encyclical Letter Magnifica Humanitas by Pope Leo XIV (00:46) Mike - Can you become too dogmatic or legalistic? 30% of Catholics go to confession but the other 70% don't.  (11:09) The SSPX has announced the names of four priests to be consecrated bishops on July 1 at its seminary in Switzerland. (22:18) Kent - Do we maintain our memories when we die? (26:19) Mary - When is it okay to admonish your priest in a brotherly way? Is it ever okay to speak up if the Pastor is pushing people away from the church to seek other parishes? (31:27) Cyrus at the movies
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 26, 2026 - Hour 2 26.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick answers questions about papal visits, confession timing, emotional revivals, and the wild world of kids and movies. Listeners call in with their own tangled experiences and sharp questions, drawing out honest answers about tradition, spiritual hunger, and practical church advice. Conversations swirl around balancing truth and emotion, recognizing goodness in unexpected places, and staying grounded when culture tugs in every direction.   Teresa - Is Pope Leo planning on coming to the USA? (00:57) Carol - My father-in-law would say that every priest has a gift and you just need to find out what that is. (05:51) Patrick shares a couple of emails in regard to accepting the people or things that are annoying Aaron - Can Catholics go to non-Catholic healing events? (13:37) Audio: “Did you realize it was an R rated movie when you took your child to see it?” Alien 1979 - https://x.com/TheCinesthetic/status/2058998742506954766?s=46 (24:05) Joe – Who wrote the Glory to God prayer at mass? What do they mean by “Jesus, you alone are the holy one?” (31:13) Sandra - What is considered a reasonable time to be in confession so that others have a chance to receive the sacrament too? (37:27) Emma - I think tent revivals can help people get out of a funk and push them in the direction of repentance and Jesus. (41:31) Joanna – Is there any truth to the Black Jesus from or is this just a tall tale? (46:04) Pat – Can you recommend a good saint book appropriate for younger readers? (48:01) Mariana - What is a good gift for me to give my brother for his confirmation? (50:08)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 26, 2026 - Hour 3 26.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick answers listener questions that range from handling miscarriage remains and finding comfort through faith-based memorials, to grappling with whether objective morality can exist apart from God, bringing Christian apologetics into sharp focus. He shifts to practical observations, highlighting a socialist mayor’s Starbucks boycott backfiring as investment flows elsewhere, the high cost of youth sports pressuring family life and Mass attendance, and muses on happiness with echoes from Jack La Lane. Scrutiny falls on aspects of Catholic ritual like baptismal exorcism prayers, the all-encompassing nature of the Holy Trinity in adoration, and why the Church treats Marian apparitions differently, with spiritual priorities threading through every exchange.   Andrea - I recently had a miscarriage. What are the next steps according to the Catholic Church? (00:33) Landon - Does Evolution explain conscienceless and human morality? (03:17) Seattle's socialist Mayor's comments urging a Starbucks boycott backfire big time (18:22) Audio: Jack La Lane in 1966 – People don’t smile anymore - https://x.com/its_The_Dr/status/2057474678738854348/video/1?s=46 (21:56) Sam – The Church helped us through two miscarriages (27:29) Preston (email) – Pope Leo: “Having a personal mobile device at too early an age and using it without adult supervision can exacerbate young people’s vulnerabilities, foster addiction and expose them to isolation, bullying and cyberbullying, as well as to pressures to share intimate images or sensitive information." (37:38) Youth sports is now $40 Billion industry (40:02) John Paul - In adoration, is God the father present with Jesus in the monstrance? Also, why is the Church “afraid” of talking about certain apparitions? (44:21)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 25, 2026 - Hour 1 25.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick opens the show with listener questions about Catholic godparent requirements, moving briskly from canon law details to the deeper commitment such roles demand and voicing concerns about mixing faith traditions. Wedding memories surface as he talks about personal choices and statistics on marriage costs and divorce, suggesting that less spending might actually safeguard happiness. Patrick transforms angry listener emails into punk-inspired songs and wraps with practical reflections on pets, blessings, family, and Church teaching, creating a lively blend of humor and insight.   Chelsea (email) – Who can be a godparent? (00:41) Mike (email) - At the time of becoming a godfather, I was not confirmed. I am not confirmed. Is there anything I need to do? Patty – The Orthodox church gives all the sacraments together and they seem strong in the faith, so should we be following their lead? (11:04) Invest in a Marriage not in a wedding - https://x.com/farmgirlcarrie/status/2048783138210611422 (21:35) Patrick and Cyrus share a couple of Nasty Gram letters that they turned into songs (39:09) Joanne - That was the best 2min of the morning show, turning negative email into a positive thing. (47:47) Efrank - Is it legal to spiritually prepare animals in a pet cemetery, such as putting holy water on them and other things to prepare their body for death? (49:13) (Originally Aired on 04-28-2026)
  • The Patrick Madrid Show: May 25, 2026 - Hour 2 25.05.2026 51mnt
    Patrick answers bold questions from callers, draws out wisdom on why the Church is called the Bride of Christ, reflects on the mystery of the Tree of Knowledge, and unpacks the rationale for infant baptism. Along the way, he weaves real-life stories about weddings and their expenses, even noting how modest celebrations often last longer in memory and in marriage. Ever the entertainer, Patrick reads complaint emails about tacos and transforms them into music, blending humor with genuine conversation.   Scott - The Church is referred to as the bride of Christ but also referred to as Christ Body which is a man's body. Is the Church male or female? This sems to be a contradiction. (00:42) Women and Ordination by Joyce. A. Little, Ph.D - https://media.christendom.edu/1987/08/women-and-ordination/ Britney - Why did God create the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden? (11:27) Grace - There was a home wedding between a Jewish person and a Catholic and they got special permission from the bishop. The marriage lasted 45 years and it is still going on. Also, who is Saint Leo? (17:56) Richard - We just got our two infant children Baptized. We had to wait because of adoption papers. When we talk with our non-Catholic friends, they will ask why we waited if we believe as Catholics that infant baptism should happen right away. How should I respond? (26:57) Patrick and Cyrus share a couple of Nasty Gram letters that they turned into songs (35:59)  Jennifer (email) - The High Cost of Marriage (45:13) Karen (email) - I wanted to get married in a place that was a little expensive (Originally Aired on 04-28-2026)

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