Patrick dives deep into the moral complexities of modern life through a Catholic lens. He deliberates unconventional questions about life’s beginnings, grapples with the church’s teachings on respecting the body post-death, and revisits the Pentecostal miracle with fervor. Patrick listens to heartfelt stories of forgiveness in marriage, untangles the church’s stance on the rapture, and tackles the sensitive pro-life debate amidst a society in flux.
- Norm – Ephesians 5:25 helped me to forgive my wife for infidelity
- Tracey – What does the Catholic Church say about the rapture? Is there a video that Patrick could recommend that I could show my teen? (05:19)
- Joshua – I think this is the best era of human existence.
- Eric – Could a Catholic couple adopt a baby if a woman is living a bad lifestyle gets pregnant? If a woman wants to get implanted but doesn’t want to keep the baby, could a catholic plan to adopt the child?
- Maribel – Why do we prefer Catholic burial instead of cremation? (29:17)
- Lisa – Do we have to believe in the miracles of Pentecost?
- Dave – My son married another man. Is my son still a Christian? He’s broken off contact with me and my wife. He says he was born that way. (35:23)
- Rhonda – Who do I start talking to when I pray? Jesus, God, or Mary? Is Jesus going to present me to God when I die?
- Betty – Was Russia consecrated to the Holy Virgin Mary?
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