Patrick dives into the troubling events unfolding in France, including coordinated cyber attacks and power outages that coincide with the opening of the Olympics. Patrick draws thought-provoking parallels to biblical plagues and the trials in Exodus, exploring the deeper implications of these modern disruptions. He also delves into a perplexing incident at the Paris Olympics’ opening ceremonies—a vulgar and blasphemous display mocking the Last Supper and Christianity. Patrick addresses listener concerns, shares resources for understanding controversial themes in popular culture, and discusses reactions to these current events.
- Maggie – I saw there was a black out in Paris two-nights after the opening ceremony and the only light in the city was coming from Sacred Heart Adoration Chapel. It seemed like a public humiliation ritual? (00:51)
- C Spire is the sixth-largest wireless provider in the United States and they pulled their support from the Olympics
- David – I have heard that the Whore of Babylon is the Catholic Church. (15:52)
- Dorothy – What do you think of the band called ‘Lamb of God’? My grandson went to a concert.
- Bill – Maybe they didn’t know that they were mocking the Mass. They were maybe just having fun. I want to watch it now to see if it is as bad as people say (28:16)
- Amy – I think we can respond to this by praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet for the people who produced it and I think that protesting is also good. (48:04)
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