Patrick explores the sharp contrast between media-fed perceptions and firsthand experiences, following a German traveler who discovers unexpected warmth in America and leaves changed. Listeners find Patrick weaving connections between personal stories—children earning $127 with lemonade, the pitfalls of an improperly formed conscience, moral dilemmas in voting, even the surprising commercialization of sacred spaces—while never shying from pressing into controversial or quietly meaningful territory.
- Audio: German World Cup fan falls in love with the USA – https://x.com/mattvanswol/status/2073382535266976165/video/1?s=46 (01:59)
- Ramiro – Is it okay to listen to non-denominational content on the radio? (10:04)
- Thomas – Is there a physical connection to the world now to how it was before the fall? (15:27)
- Mark (email) – It seems that many of the followers of the SSPX believe that they are truly doing the right thing by remaining in the SSPX. So, they are following their conscience, as we are told in the Catholic Church that we must do. And, as I understand it, if a person is excommunicated, they are going to hell if they don’t have the excommunication removed. Is this correct? (23:40)
- Juan – What are your thoughts on voting pro-choice versus pro-life issues? (33:25)
- Catalina (12-years-old) – There were tables with items being sold in Notre Dame, in Paris. I didn’t like it. (42:53)
- John – In Philadelphia this weekend all of the Fourth of July events got cancelled because of storms and heat, but not the procession (47:32)
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