The Patrick Madrid Show: November 14, 2023 – Hour 2

Patrick takes us back to that fateful evening in the early 1990s and recounts the frustrating conversation that ensued. Unable to make any headway, Patrick cleverly used a simple napkin with six words to make an impactful point about interpretation. Tune in as Patrick explains the significance of those six words and how it led to a surprising turn of events for one of the Calvinist ex-Catholics involved. Plus, we address listener questions and engage in thought-provoking discussions on the military recruits’ decline and the changing perspectives on service in the armed forces.

  • Marco – My kids moved out and they got tattoos. Now my son doesn’t let me talk with my grandkids about Christ. Can I get a tattoo on my arm so my grandkids would ask me about it? What can I get my co-worker, who is Pentecostal, to read to come into the Church?
  • Anita – My daughter said that the Monks are the best at simplifying their life. Is there a book about Catholic monks and their life styles?
  • Catalina – 1 Corinthians 6:19 is a good thing to think about regarding tattoos.
  • Michael – What do you think about military tattoos? I am retired military and a lot of us have tattoos that are part of a brotherhood? (15:55)
  • Air Force Raises Age Limit for Recruits to 42. Here’s How Many It Expects to Get
  • Tony – Where did the order of The Litany of Saints at Mass come from?
  • Andrew – I made a donation last week and didn’t check the anonymous button cause I like hearing the names of people donating. But I felt bad afterwards. Was I being prideful by not checking the anonymous button?
  • Prince – When you say ‘I never said you stole Money’ in your story, what do you mean by that? (37:37)
  • Jenny – I think that the military has changed so much that people don’t want to be part of those changes.
Patrick Madrid is an acclaimed public speaker and has authored or edited 26 books, which have sold over a million copies worldwide, including foreign-language editions. He hosts The Patrick Madrid Show daily on Relevant Radio.