Regarding using bad language, Patrick discusses strategies on how to overcome this habit, helps a young caller understand why Jesus kept His wounds after His resurrection and delves into what it means to be baptized children of Christ.
- Brenda – My mother didn’t like that I cursed a lot when I came back from college. When I went to confession, the priest said I should replace the word with something I didn’t like. Now I use ‘Figs’ instead of language and it works.
- Julie (23:03) – What do you think of the new movie called ‘After Death’ by Angel Studios?
- Audrey – We had our car picked up yesterday to deliver to Relevant Radio. Thank you for all you do.
- Casimir – Are the planets in our solar system correlated with the 9 choirs of angels?
- Judy – I only cussed one time at a person at a supermarket, because he provoked me. How bad am I for doing that?
- Richard – We just took in our first foster child. Is it okay to conditionally baptize him before we adopt him?
- Denise – Is a plenary indulgence possible if you say the Rosary with Father Rocky on the FRAA?
- Benito (40:21) – Getting upset with people about language. When someone flips me off, I make the sign of the cross. When someone says have a good day, I say ‘have a blessed day’.
- Rowen (9-years-old) – Why did Jesus keep his wounds after the resurrection?
- Kelly – Could you clarify something that Bishop Athanasius Schneider put in his Catechism regarding us not having fraternity with anyone who is not baptized?
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