Patrick addresses live-wire issues across Catholic life, from martyrdom and liturgical disputes to Catholic identity in a world bristling with controversy about Israel, AI, and Vatican II. Listeners encounter raw stories of faith, unsettling questions on seminary formation and abuse, the awkward tension of interchurch invitations, plus the blunt reality of raising children amid cultural anxiety. Fresh, unpredictable, and sometimes bracing, Patrick threads practical advice with direct engagement on challenges facing Catholics today.
- Alonzo – What is martyrdom and what are the requirements for it according to the Catholic Church. (01:00)
- Joe (email) – Catholics Weird Obsession with Israel (05:27)
- Email – Reflection on God’s providence in our lives (08:31)
- Patrick shares Pope Leo’s statement to a Delegation Of The Association Of Catholic Colleges and Universities (20:55)
- Body of Auburn student James Weston Higginbotham found in mountainous area outside Kyoto, Japan, after he split off from family during trip. Reports suggest he was upset about his mom using ChatGPT (27:09)
- Matthew (email) – Would it be wrong to say God created the universe from his output of love? (31:49)
- Lawrence – Why can’t the church change their policy to have all altar servers be men and not boys? (37:34)
- Patrick responds to an email about going to non-Catholic churches (46:24)
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