Patrick answers questions on Church controversies, including turbulence around the Society of St. Pius X and concerns over sacramental validity as new bishops are consecrated despite warnings from Rome. He reflects on the meaning of liturgical rituals, global threats to Christians, discerning Catholic authorship, and the diverse practices within Church-approved movements such as the Neocatechumenal Way. A surprising moment pops up when Patrick shares the uncanny bird calls of a twelve-year-old, blending encouragement and authenticity alongside difficult conversations.
- Madeline (email) – Today’s first reading says, “I take no pleasure in your solemnities…” Why do we have solemnities? (00:47)
- Patrick addresses the emails coming in about Andrew’s call from the previous hour
- Audio: 12-year-old bird-calling prodigy Samuel Henderson is a master of bird calls – https://x.com/CrystalHope1979/status/2072194254424719412/video/1?s=46 (05:02)
- Maria – I was confirmed by an Archbishop of SSPX. Was it invalid and what are the repercussions? (09:26)
- George – I think about the Nigerian people being slaughtered. No one really pays attention to it. (15:16)
- Ceci – As a librarian of a Catholic library, do you have any authors who I should stay steer clear of? (17:17)
- Anne Marie – I had thoughts of suicide at times. I went to a priest who prayed prayers of deliverance and healing. (22:34)
- Alexis (email) – The Neocatechumenal Way is causing a very big uproar in our diocese, and I am curious what you think of it. (24:18)
- Gwen (email) – Please explain the SSPX issue that is happening right now.
- Michael – Have you ever meditated on being the last person alive to receive the Sacraments before Christ’s return? (40:36)
- Joe – Could you give your opinion on how a short temper is connected with pride? (42:39)
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