Patrick engages in a thoughtful talk with a caller on the moral aspects of traffic laws and if it’s a sin to disobey them. The conversation highlights how following civic rules can keep everyone safe and fulfill moral duties. From avoiding reckless speeding to respecting no U-turn signs, the emphasis is on promoting the common good.
- Carol (email) – Anyone who takes voting seriously can find a way to get an ID. (00:47)
- Chris – Catholics have the obligation to vote and the CCC 2240 states that. I think that really needs to get hammered. (03:55)
- Maria – I’m a Catholic, and an Elections clerk, and I’m very upset about being a called a ‘wacko’ here in California. (11:34)
- Jean Marie – There are Green Light Laws, where you can get IDs without documentation. (15:28)
- Audio: AI grandmother was trained on real scam calls (20:24)
- Rita – What happened to Churches that leave the Blessed Sacrament outside the Church, like in a separate Chapel? (22:28)
- Mary – I used to work in the Post Office and found people’s votes shredded by the machine. (26:49)
- Rob – Real ID is the new way to verify voters (34:26)
- Alice – IL does verify who I am before I send in a mail in ballot (39:48)
- Joseph – What is a good Old Testament scripture for my dad’s funeral? (42:41)
- Lil – How much of a sin is it when you break traffic laws, like for example, making an illegal turn, speed up at yellow light, etc. (45:47)
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