Patrick opens with a discussion of a viral photo of an IDF soldier smashing a crucifix in southern Lebanon, reflecting on the public reactions and a strong statement from Cardinal Pizzaballa. He fields spontaneous questions from callers about sharing faith in the workplace, the meaning of the Apostles’ Creed, biblical roots of confession, and tough family situations, all while weaving in stories from his own family life and celebrating unexpected joys. Patrick keeps the tone honest, practical, and sometimes wry, moving from global headlines straight into the everyday decisions of faith.
- Patrick comments on an image currently going viral on social media of an IDF soldier using a sledge hammer to smash the head of a statue of Jesus on the cross – https://x.com/PMadridShow/status/2046219147684585723 (00:25)
- Charles – Is it licit or allowed to encourage coworkers to go back to a non-Catholic Church if they are not Catholic? (05:10)
- Lauro – Is it ok to work for a man who lives an immoral lifestyle? (10:26)
- Doug – Is it a sin for me to lie about my business details to an online course that I am taking? Their questions seem invasive. (12:43)
- Sylvia – What does it mean for Jesus to have descended into hell and rise again? (20:11)
- Mary – Should I give a car to my father-in-law so he will attend mass? (28:43)
- Denise – Pope is not political. I wish people would think about it. This is not about popularity. Pope doing a good job and I wish Trump would choose words better. (35:08)
- Zander – What is a good Bible verse to prove why Confession to a priest is important? (38:11)
- Richard – My son’s fiancé doesn’t want to do marriage prep. (46:49)
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