The Best Catholic App Just Got Better
Are you ready for the biggest upgrade of the year? Your favorite Catholic app just got a comprehensive overhaul, complete with brand-new features, improved responsiveness, expanded options and settings, and a sleek new look. Come along as we walk you through the most notable upgrades from the new and improved Relevant Radio App! Redesigned Interface... Continue reading→
Princeton’s Young Deacon Calls for Attention on Armenia
Nestled into the same region as Israel, Palestine, Syria, Iraq and Iran lies the small Christian country of Armenia. Deacon Bedros Maldjian (pictured below in red with 2026 classmates), a current student at Princeton University, loves his Armenian heritage, especially how ancient their Christian roots are: “For us, our culture is centered around Christ... Continue reading→
New Relevant Radio Station: Cincinnati and Dayton, OH
Are you an Ohio inhabitant that has been waiting for a Relevant Radio station to go live in the Cincinnati or Dayton area? The wait is over! We are happy to share with you that, as of Thursday, October 19th, there’s a new Relevant Radio station in central Ohio: 105.9 FM WNKN! This means you now have... Continue reading→
My Workplace is Allowing Men into the Women’s Locker Room…
Debbie, a recent convert to the Catholic faith, called into The Patrick Madrid Show with a perplexing and alarming predicament taking place at her job. “Here’s my question,” she began. “I’m working in a spa right now, and I just found out in a meeting yesterday that we’ve been allowing transgender men into our women’s... Continue reading→
Relevant Radio Honored by Aid for Women with Praesidium Vitae Award
Last Thursday evening, Aid for Women hosted their annual gala at the Union League Club in downtown Chicago. And this year, Relevant Radio was in attendance in the form of Father Francis “Rocky” Hoffman, Chairman and CEO, John Morales, the host of Morning Air, and several board members and their spouses. The classic venue was... Continue reading→
The Beatification of the Ulma Family: A Beacon of Light in the Darkest of Times
On September 10th, 2023, during a Mass in Markowa, Poland, Pope Francis celebrated the beatification of a Polish family martyred during World War II for sheltering and hiding Jews. The beatification of the Ulma family is a significant event within the Catholic Church, one that serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of... Continue reading→
Bishop Larry Silva and the Maui Fires
On August 8th, wildfires in Lahaina, Hawaii erupted engulfed the city, spreading quickly and ravaging the surrounding cities on the island of Maui. For days, the fires raged, killing over a hundred people and leaving an estimated 1,000 people missing. Nearly a month later, Bishop Larry Silva joined John Morales on Morning Air to discuss... Continue reading→
Being a Brutal Friend
Recently on The Cale Clarke Show, Cale took a look at an article by James Mumford of Comment magazine called “Find Brutal Friends”. The subtitle to the article reads “Is friendship about affirmation and non-judgmentalism or challenge and truth-telling?” Mumford began by explaining exactly what he means, saying that there are few things as difficult... Continue reading→
YouTube Bans Timmerie?!
Well, it’s finally happened. Timmerie Geagea has been banned on YouTube and her entire Trending with Timmerie channel has been shut down and locked. It’s no secret that YouTube has an agenda of its own when it comes to the exposition of the truth, just like all of the other major social media platforms. It’s... Continue reading→
Is “Human Composting” Morally Permissible?
On The Patrick Madrid Show, a listener named John wrote in to ask Patrick about cremation and human composting: Patrick, Has the Church said anything about human composting? I realize that cremation is permitted but not recommended. However, this latest fad is a whole new ball game. Thanks. Traditionally, people are either buried in caskets... Continue reading→
Should You Give Your Children Access to Social Media?
According to a study in the American Psychological Association’s Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, children today experience higher anxiety levels than the average child psychiatric patients of the 1950s. While some of these findings were the result of the rise of environmental threats, Jean M. Twenge, PhD reported that a decline in social connectedness... Continue reading→
Try That In A Small Town
Back in May, quadruple-platinum country music artist Jason Aldean released a song called Try That In A Small Town. In the song, Aldean paints a picture of the disheartening state of big cities in the United States: someone getting sucker punched on the street, an old lady getting carjacked, a liquor store being robbed at... Continue reading→