Patrick brings listeners into thoughtful discussions on faith, tradition, and the differences in Church prayers across languages. He addresses challenging questions about end-of-life choices in light of Catholic teaching and reflects on the importance of prayer and patience while supporting loved ones. Patrick highlights how understanding, compassion, and a steady commitment to core values help people grow stronger in faith and community.
- Daniel – Why is the Spanish translation with English prayers not consistent? (03:16)
- Why isn’t Pope Leo XIII a saint? (13:46)
- Sharon – If someone is an atheist and we pray for them, does God’s mercy reach them? (17:33)
- Margaret – Why was John XXIII canonized a saint when he disavowed Fatima? He was supposed to reveal Fatima secrets but didn’t (21:59)
- Matilda (email) – My son went to public schools and he never remembered his multiplication tables? (27:48)
- Lynn (email) – Question about the moral and ethical issues that come up with end of life issues (28:56)
- Anna – I had a younger brother with mental disabilities. All his systems were failing and he was on life support. I decided to remove the feeding tube and meds. He still had an oxygen tube in. What do you think? (40:22)
- Maria – Why do Catholics canonize people that are not even in process like previous Pope? (45:16)
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