Patrick helps listeners wrestling with everything from cremation and honoring parents to whether non-Catholic Christians truly follow Jesus. He fields heartfelt calls about struggles with confession, temptation, and even what to make of calling a police dog an officer, all while sharing Catholic teaching and plenty of warmth. The conversations fold humor, practical advice, and surprising depth into each moment.
- Patty – I had my mother cremated. Can I take my mom’s ashes to Church? (00:56)
- Anthony – A priest told me that lust is not a mortal sin. I am confused. Can you help me? (06:01)
- Tom – I am embarrassed to go to Confession. How can I get the courage to go? (12:26)
- Daniel – If I was pro-choice and my parent was pro-life; would it be a sin to try to convince them to be pro-choice? (19:29)
- Wayne – Martin Luther took people away from the sacraments. Are the people who walked away from the Catholic Church still Christians. (21:41)
- Jim – I have been in education for 48 years. I think that homework should increase 10 minutes per grade level. (31:42)
- Meredith – At the mass I go to, they don’t give the Blood of Christ. Does that go against teaching to give out only the Body? (35:44)
- Jim – Do you think that calling K9 dogs, ‘officers’ is a violation of Catholic teaching? (41:20)
- Audrey – A person came over to me and told me not to say the St. Michael prayer out loud after mass (44:53)
- Dylan – I encountered a different Mass where people were standing before Communion instead of kneeling. (48:29)
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