Patrick fields listener questions about unexpectedly becoming Catholic, what to do with a discovered Eucharistic host, and how to respond when approached by Mormon missionaries, all while weaving in lively banter. He addresses real-life conundrums like working on Sundays or on holy days and explains with clarity why Catholic parishes once allowed the Mormon Church to microfilm their centuries-old records. With humor, frankness, and the occasional surprising detour, Patrick offers thoughtful guidance on living out Catholic faith in the everyday messiness of life.
- Brenda (email) – I know stealing is a mortal sin. I feel like “Vatican” takes it a lot more seriously than I do. What steps can be taken so I can understand better their seriousness? (00:55)
- Tee (email) – I found what could be consecrated hosts at my friend’s house. What should I do with them? (04:02)
- Ada (email) – Was I wrong for refusing to talk with Mormons who came to my door? (07:04)
- Thomas – What constitutes servile work when talking about resting on holy days of obligation? (18:52)
- Dan – Calling back after a discussion in the first hour about the Trinity (29:40)
- Daniel – Why does the Catholic Church allow the Mormon Church to access all the records for finding ancestry? (38:21)
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