Patrick tackles Catholic life and its intersections with contemporary culture, addressing questions about priestly vocations, interdenominational encounters, and prayers for the departed. He weaves in scriptural discussions on the Eucharist, advises Catholics on Protestant Bible study invitations, and unpacks the federal government’s move to reclassify Mormonism outside the Christian list for military personnel—a choice that sparks both theological friction and political response. Every segment pulses with direct advice, practical faith, and moments where swift insights meet unexpected candor.
- Jorge – A deacon said homosexuals are accepted for priesthood candidacy just to stay away from their temptations. (02:34)
- Sherry – How can I tell my Presbyterian neighbor that the True Body and Blood of Christ is only in the Catholic Church? (07:26)
- Conrad – My girlfriend and I go to a Catholic Church on weekdays, and then a ‘bible’ church on Sunday morning. I see it as a Bible study. (12:15)
- Connie – I’m a convert, and the only Catholic in my family. Can you talk about customs Catholics do for a recently deceased relative? (20:22)
- Ben – Referring back to Calvary church: my brother has been asked to be one of the leaders at a similar church, but I don’t think that’d be good for him. (27:12)
- Dept. of War removes Mormonism, and about 180 other belief systems as recognized religions (34:04)
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