Listeners are treated to a rich discussion about the traditional Latin Mass, the relevance of Tesla’s current issues, and an engaging dialogue on the validity of sacraments across different Christian traditions. Patrick responds to insightful calls from listeners, addressing everything from the spiritual allure of specific Mass traditions to the theological questions posed by non-Catholic Christians. Join Patrick for thought-provoking insights that explore faith, tradition, and the beauty of liturgical expressions, all within the context of real-life listener experiences.
- Mike – Traditional Latin Mass: I came to it during Covid. (01:35)
- Vee – What is the Church’s view of Christians who are not Catholic? Can they be saved or not? (10:26)
- Marci – Can a Catholic spread the ashes of a non-Catholic? (21:36)
- Candace – I came across a passage in 1 Cor about speaking in tongues and praying that we interpret what they say. Is that what the Novus Ordo is all about, interpreting the Mass so we understand it? (23:42)
- Michael (email) – I’ve heard Patrick Madrid speak of the schism between the East and West Churches. My question is, since the East has separated from the West and no longer look to or follow the Pope, but rather have their own “Patriarch,” how can we still view their sacraments as being valid?(33:26)
- Tony – I need an implant, and they are using the bones from a cadaver. (41:09)
- Mary Ann – What does the Church teach about donating your body to science? (42:15)
- Damon – How can you get dispensation to eat meat on Friday? (44:51)
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