Patrick takes listeners through questions of tradition and scriptural authority, responding directly to callers wrestling with Calvinist perspectives, confession in Orthodox churches, and the moral limits of self-sacrifice and war. He pulls in personal stories, sharp debate memories, and practical advice about the Eucharist and confession, threading clarity through every response.
- Patrick continues his conversation with Granger, from the end of the last hour, talking about where tradition gets its authority (00:21)
- John – Can my Catholic son go to an Orthodox Church for a Confession? (16:11)
- Anne – I wondered where I could look in the Catechism or somewhere else about ending my life by donating vital organs? (21:46)
- Sandra – A consecrated host fell on the floor. The communicant picked it up, but the spot on the floor was not covered. (34:52)
- Steven – Can you compare Matthew 5:28 and supporting a war that is unjust as defined by the Catholic Church? For example, is it a sin to support a war in my thoughts? (38:00)
- Reuben – I love Relevant Radio and I listen every day! (47:04)
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