Patrick invites listeners on a wild ride through fifty-year-old rock hits, challenging musical memory with rapid-fire clips while surprising everyone with sharp recall. Amid the energy, Patrick responds to callers like Leo, whose honest struggle with showing reverence at Mass unfolds into a breakthrough about faith and personal authenticity. Mixed in are clear answers about Catholic customs, confessions about Communion practices, and encouragement to discover accessible, spiritually-nourishing resources, all wrapped up with quick-witted exchanges that keep things lively and real.
- Patrick is quizzed on popular songs turning 50 years old (00:38)
- Leo – You told the story about a Mormon believing in the Eucharist. It seems most Catholics don’t do that much to show reverence. I struggle with accepting the Body of Christ. (06:12)
- Maria Christina – My son’s pastor decided that the kids needed to be older. They waited until High School. By the time that happened, my son didn’t want to do it but we made him do it anyway. Was the sacrament valid? (19:48)
- Jackie – I wish that young people would come back sooner instead of later. If they come back too late, Churches might be closed. (25:51)
- George – I had Confirmation and baptism as a baby and Communion around 7. When I was around 11 or 12, I started to understand. Is there a canonical process for people to recommit to their Confirmation or recommit to their faith? (29:36)
- Glorie – Is it okay to receive Holy Communion on the hand from a Eucharistic Minister? (37:47)
- Jake – Should we pray to God and Jesus separately? (46:52)
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