Hillary shares her moving experience at the Eucharistic Congress and how she’s leaning on her Catholic faith after a family tragedy. Patrick outlines vital parts of the Catechism that bring solace and hope for those dealing with suicide. Remember, even in our darkest moments, God’s mercy and love are always within reach.
- Rose (email) – Why don’t you ever say couples not married should live in separate homes? (00:22)
- Hilary – When we left the congress we found out that my husband’s sister had taken her life. We wanted folks to pray for her. It was such a grace filled moment at the congress which has helped us get through this. (03:57)
- Juan – I blame the Church for all of the problems in the USA. Is that right for me to do? (14:14)
- Mary Ann – My cousin is Protestant and doesn’t think Mary can be an intercessor. How do I talk about this with her? (19:51)
- Carmela – My son became a “Born Again” Christian and is trying to tell me what I can and cannot do when I pray. What should I do? (29:01)
- Joyce – My friend doesn’t believe in the trinity, and says the rapture is not in the bible. What do I do? (32:25)
- Steve – Patrick talked about some good movies recently. Some movies to add to the favorite movies list: The Maldonado Miracle and Second Hand Lions. (41:32)
- Paul – Why do we give a general confession and bring up old sins? (45:34)
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