Patrick examines everything from Jim Brewer’s raw reflections on caring for aging parents to practical Catholic questions that listeners bring, like how salvation works for those who never encounter the faith, the nuances of receiving Communion, and issues around marriages outside the Church. Candid advice flows through each response, especially as Patrick speaks with Elisa about her marriage’s validity, guiding her toward steps that bring peace and clarity. The episode pulses with honest conversation, sudden turns, and moments where faith and life meet in the unexpected.
- Audio – Jim Breuer “The real test of life is how you care for the ones who once carried you” – https://x.com/jimbreuer/status/2012632515568160996?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (00:19)
- Santino – What would happen to your soul if you died in a place that did not know about the Catholic faith? (01:49)
- Tom – Is there a canon law that governs giving out the Precious Blood? (06:50)
- Dennis – My question is that I am a lawyer with a lot of judge friends who are Catholic. They perform a lot of civil ceremonies. The scandal of attending a civil wedding seems antiquated and how can Catholic judges do these ceremonies? (13:37)
- Elisa – Regarding marriage, I was married in 1980 and I was married in a Catholic Church at Mass. My husband was not baptized. The parish priest locked the Church to prevent wedding from happening. We broke in and held the mass anyway. Was this correct? An associate pastor married us. (29:37)
- Rusty – How is it that God knows the choices we will make if we have free will? (40:11)
- Nicholas – The Institution of The Eucharist. What is Jesus referring to when he mentions ‘The Fruit of The Vine’? (48:57)
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