Patrick answers questions about the Catholic Sacrament of the Sick, sorting through misconceptions while offering personal anecdotes, listener stories, and practical advice on everything from handling blessed objects to struggles with faith and prayer. He fields heartfelt stories of addiction, mental health, and spiritual journeys, linking Catholic teaching, scriptural wisdom, and honesty as he responds to complex issues, including who can receive communion and how saints perceive our prayers.
- Cindy – Shouldn’t those who are alcoholics still be allowed the Anointing of the Sick? (00:32)
- Bianca – I just converted to Catholicism and was really sick last year. I believe Anointing of the Sick helped me when I had stroke. (05:05)
- Rita – What do I do with old Saint Joseph medals and other items that have been blessed when I want to get rid of them? (11:50)
- John – My understanding of prayer is that only God can hear our thoughts. Do we need to pray to saints verbally because they can’t hear it? (17:00)
- Article by Patrick Madrid: Any Friend of God’s Is a Friend of Mine: The Biblical Case for the Intercessory Role of Mary and the Saints – https://patrickmadrid.substack.com/p/any-friend-of-gods-is-a-friend-of
- Mark – What do you think about what Tom Zimmer said about Donald Trump in 1980? (20:31)
- Mary – Is there more than one kind of Sacrament of the Sick? At our Church, anybody with a sickness is invited to come. (27:22)
- Susan – I used God’s name in vain. Do I need to go back to Confession? (30:40)
- Monica – I found someone’s ashes at a Thrift store. We ended up organizing burial of these ashes. (35:54)
- Norman – I was struggling with Transubstantiation. They are telling me to take Communion but I feel hypocritical about it. What do I do? (38:26)
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