The Patrick Madrid Show: August 14, 2024 – Hour 2

Patrick discusses a caller’s question about how intentionally eating meat on Fridays used to be considered a mortal sin by the Catholic Church. He explains that this was a discipline, not a doctrine, which the Church changed from a mortal sin to a venial sin or no sin after Vatican II while still encouraging penitential practice on Fridays. Patrick cites Acts 15 to show that the early Church had the authority to adjust disciplinary practices that were considered sinful to violate at the time, demonstrating that the Church can change the gravity of certain sins regarding matters of discipline.

 

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  • Matt – What does the Church have authority to change, like mortal to venial and venial to mortal sin?  I was having a conversation about how it used to be a mortal sin to eat meat on Fridays. (17:12)
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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.