Patrick tackles a deeply profound and personal question about faith, marriage, and spirituality. He discusses the complexities of annulments, spiritual communion, and living in line with Catholic teachings. This conversation dives into the struggle between love and devotion, and the hard choices that come with adhering to one’s faith. If you’re seeking insight into living a faithful life despite difficult circumstances, you won’t want to miss this powerful discussion.
- Email – My wife’s previous marriage is not annulled and I refuse to divorce her. I know I’m living in sin, so I don’t take communion but find getting blessed by the priest is enough for me. (02:51)
- Bob – The prayer of lament
- Lola – My son wants to join the army and his recruiter is a lesbian. I told him to find a different recruiter because she was lesbian. Is that okay? (12:06)
- Audio: Harsh words from Douglas K Murray – The age of victimhood and grievance is over – but sometimes, the harshest truths are also the most inspiring. (20:34)
- Audio: Naftali Bennett responds to Piers Morgan’s question, “Isn’t 40,000 dead Palestinians enough?” (23:58)
- Terence – 1913 in the Catechism talks about responsibility in the catechism. I think participation is the main thing. (32:13)
- Andy – I don’t think voter suppression is a real thing. (40:40)
- Matt – My niece in has an atopic pregnancy but they can’t find the child so they offered her an abortion drug. She refused it, and the hospital is refusing to do exploratory surgery. Do you have any advice?
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