
The Patrick Madrid Show
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The Patrick Madrid Show: January 14, 2026 - Hour 2
In this hour, Patrick has an eye-opening conversation with Dominic, a 31-year-old millennial and recovering meth addict who shares his harrowing journey through addiction, financial anxiety, and a turbulent past that sees him in and out of the prison system. He talks about the profound fears and misconceptions millennials, and Gen Z’ers have about stability, reflecting on how hard work and faith play pivotal roles in his recovery. Dominic opens up about the harsh realities of his addiction, the impact on his family, the process of losing and striving to regain his daughter, and the crucial turning point in his life when he embraces his faith. He offers candid advice for young people and parents alike, emphasizing the dangers of drug use and the importance of not enabling addictive behavior. It's a compelling and intense dialogue that sheds light on the struggles and triumphs of overcoming addiction. Audio: Heated exchange between a British TV anchor and her non-binary guest (01:02) Rick - How much water is needed for a valid Baptism? (05:15) Gen Z are increasingly becoming NEETs by choice—not in employment, education, or training (08:03) Dominic - I am a millennial. I used to have the fear of not making it in life. I realized that in order to make enough money for a family now days you need to work more than 40 hours a week. (24:53) Olivia - I think there is a spiritual warfare that is happening to the younger generation via technology and porn. (40:27) Originally aired on 06/25/24

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 14, 2026 - Hour 3
Patrick responds to listeners grappling with family conflict when a loved one identifies as transgender and offers straightforward advice for explaining these issues to kids. One moment, he's addressing a seven-year-old's innocent wonder about marriage in heaven; the next, he guides engaged Catholics through tough communion etiquette at weddings. With humor and candor, Patrick weaves together practical faith, real stories, and spiritual guidance, never shying away from honest conversation. Email - Our young adult niece recently sent an email to the extended family, that she is now "identifying as a man." We heard rumors about this, but now she has "officially" confirmed it. (00:52) Tyler (email) – Is it okay to have a nuptial Mass? (11:12) Isaac (7-years-old) - Are people still married in heaven? (20:50) Patrick in Denver - If someone is in the state of mortal sin we can't go to communion. Can you make an act of spiritual communion? (26:44) Patrick in Trenton - What do you think about praying the Rosary while going to bed? (29:31) Email - Receiving the Eucharist while in a state of Mortal Sin (38:32) Chris - How do the saints hear us when we say prayers? (48:24) Originally aired on 09/10/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 13, 2026 - Hour 1
Patrick welcomes listeners with sharp insight into Catholic doctrine, fielding lively calls about purgatory’s biblical roots and explaining how theological terms like “Trinity” and “purgatory” emerged in Church history. Scriptural references, stories of prayer and devotion, and reflections on moral conscience from Pope Leo mingle with practical advice and personal anecdotes. Shirley - Someone told me that Purgatory was not mentioned in the Bible. Can you help me with this? (01:15) Audio: Pope Leo XIV defends rights of people to refuse “to engage in practices such as abortion or euthanasia.” Also warns “a new Orwellian-style language is developing” Leo is delivering his annual State of the World Address today to diplomats at the Holy See - https://x.com/mljhaynes/status/2009570133199433899?s=43&t=mvWhw2bM-_Ry8hgcvEoCYw (18:24) Rose - Do you know about the Our Lady of Knock Shrine apparition? (30:09) Rafael - Should I get a Bible blessed before using it? (35:05)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 13, 2026 - Hour 2
Patrick engages listeners with stories about the joys and challenges of grandparenting, the subtle mystery of predestination, and tough questions about Church involvement in the pro-life movement. Audio: Why Grandparents should live close to their grandkids - https://x.com/DeChristianLife/status/2009686608082338282?s=20 (01:09) David - Acts 4:28: Does this verse show that God plans or predestines evil? (08:25) Gary - Do you have any recommendations or resources for a child who is struggling with the thought of what we will do with Jesus in eternity? (17:10) Paul - About the papacy and Matthew 16:18: Orthodox say that Peter gets the keys of the kingdom, but Apostles also get them later. (24:31) Audio: When God is silent, the lesson is loud – https://x.com/mindset_machine/status/2010719907927990517?s=46 (35:58) David - The March for Life is always unadvertised. Why is this not talked about more in the Church? (39:59) Jake - Where do the intercessions at Mass come from? (45:18)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 13, 2026 - Hour 3
Patrick addresses challenging listener questions about Catholic confession, forgotten sins, financial fraud, and married life, grounding everything in Scripture and Church teaching. He explains why sacramental confession with a priest matters, offers clarity on difficult marital issues, weighs in on moral decisions, and discusses how Catholic charitable work quietly shapes communities worldwide. Paul - Why do we go to priests for Confession? Where in the Bible does it say that’s necessary? (00:31) Brian - I have a moral dilemma. I own a company that has been affected by fraud. Our customer has been frauded. What should I do? (12:26) Luke - You just got a call about the Church being prolife in name only. The Church is the largest provider for women. (22:16) Irene (email) - God seems to have intense emotional human reactions, but he is God! How can this be? (30:58) Skip - What is the Comma Johanneum in 1 John 5:7-8? (38:09) Margaret – My husband is not open to children during sex. What can I do? (43:53) Maria - Are our guardian angels assigned to us at conception or after birth? If someone didn't accept treatment for cancer, is that the same as suicide? (49:22)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 12, 2026 - Hour 1
Patrick comments on the unrest in Iran and the protests briefly and shares the inspirational poem by Rudyard Kipling, "If-" as read by Michael Caine, honoring your father, was Mary aware that Jesus was the Messiah or not and is it ok not to receive the Blood Christ?? Patrick draws from Catholic tradition and provides clarity and astute commentary on listener questions and comments. Fred: What was the name of that Michael Caine piece you played? Audio: Michael Caine reads the Kipling poem "If-". Julie - How can I honor my father if he is not a good person? Michael - Is it ok not to receive the Blood Christ? Anne - Was Mary aware that Jesus was the Messiah?

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 12, 2026 - Hour 2
Patrick addresses the possibility of fetal-micro-chimerism and if the presence of Jesus's cells provided healing for Mary, receiving Communion if one gets to Mass late, when to stop praying for the dead, and TLM vs Novus Ordo. Patrick shares his wisdom and perceptivity, all from a Catholic focal point, to answer listeners' question. Email - James - Can you explain fetal micro-chimerism and if the presence of Jesus's cells could have provided healing effects for Mary? Maria - Can a Catholic receive communion if they come late for Mass? Gloria - My mom died recently, and I have been praying for her. When do I stop praying for her soul and start prayer to her as a saint? Alex - I would like to talk about the TLM versus the Novus Ordo and how uncharitable the liturgy wars are. What is your take on it? Paulette - Can you explain the apostolic blessing which my husband received before he died? Did my husband go straight to heaven?

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 12, 2026 - Hour 3
Patrick answers questions about a parish that is not comfortable with giving Communion on the tongue, priestly celibacy and where it's origins came from, and also does the Church have a stance on ED medication? Patrick offers practical insight and advice on how the Catholic Church handles these and other issues. Dave - Should you receive communion on the tongue or in the hand? I recently felt called to receive on the tongue but my parish culture is not conducive to that? What should I do? Carol - Why were priests able to get married in the past but not now? Email - Christine: What is the Church's stance on ED medication? Stephanie - I work at a hospital and it's hard to find any hospital that doesn't do questionable surgeries, according to my faith. What do you suggest?

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 09, 2026 - Hour 1
Patrick fields concerns about reverence, inclusion, and the struggles of Catholics navigating community shifts, challenging rigid mindsets while affirming the heart of Church tradition. Listeners share their anxieties, stories, and hopes; Patrick responds with candor, practical insight, and encouragement to remain faithful amid uncertainty. Audio: TSA has apparently known for years that Somalis were flying with suitcases of cash from Minnesota, overseas. Hundreds of millions of dollars a year. Thanks to John Soloman host of “Just the News, No Noise” - https://x.com/i/trending/2008966344377557114 (02:01) Mike (email) – Is it okay to dress casually when I go to Mass or Adoration? (03:28) Email - Am I being too rigid in my negative assessment of a situation where a monastery is offering the Eucharist to those who they know are not Catholic? (06:24) Derek - I am learning more about the Catholic Church through OCIA. I rely heavily on data and have been reading your book “Surprised by Truth”. Do you have any advice? (13:43) Deacons were not permitted to touch the consecrated host or even to act as an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion, absent a grave cause – (23:54) Dennis - We are losing attendance to Church. It scares me. I think we need to be devoted to the Eucharist. (29:52) Ed - I agree with you Patrick about the consecration and that a lay person shouldn't distribute Communion. At my Church, you have one priest consecrating the Eucharist and other priests distributing. Does your rule apply to them? (39:17) Stephanie - I attend the Traditional Latin Mass and mostly everyone is appropriately dressed for Mass. Not everyone has the wherewithal to buy a suit and I needed to talk to my husband about this. For those who can't afford nice clothes, they always seem to be presentable and in clean clothes. (43:22)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 09, 2026 - Hour 2
Patrick responds to listeners wrestling with parish turmoil, scandal, and the tensions between Catholicism and Protestant churches, grounding his advice in Scripture and personal anecdotes. Communion debates, worries about Church "rules," and calls for prayer get honest airtime—he draws from stories of saints, practical analogies, and candid self-reflection. The hour moves quickly, shifting from heartfelt concern to moments of gentle humor, offering reassurance and clarity without shying away from uncomfortable truths. Cynthia - How do I know if and when I should leave my parish because my priest is not living right? (00:40) Joe - I want to thank you for explaining hermeneutics the other day. Can you defend Protestantism? (15:10) Jim - You were discussing Baptism. Pope JPII said that 'you are Christ'. Can you help me understand this? (23:43) Jennifer - We need to be united as Catholics, and we need to be patient and persevere. (27:55) Vanessa - Why is it acceptable to not go to daily Mass because it is not Latin? (33:21) Mary Ann - My husband is a great Protestant man but doesn't go to Church. Also, my friends are Protestant but don't want to be Catholic because it is too hard. (38:20) Joseph - How old do you think the world is? I think it is only 6,000-7,000 years. (48:29)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 09, 2026 - Hour 3
Patrick brings listeners along for lively exchanges on faith and science, jumping from questions about creation and the age of the Earth to practical tips for receiving the Eucharist. Patrick continues his conversation with Joseph from the end of the last hour talking about how old the Earth really is and if the Big Bang really happened (00:31) Wally - I think Catholics and Protestants get along well in my country. I don't understand why this can't happen in the USA. A lot of people's observations about Catholics have changed because of this. (08:20) Garth - How to properly consume the Eucharist (13:30) Zach - How do you interpret sin and death, and Adam and Eve, along with the theory of Evolution? (20:59) Kenny - I want to address what it says in Genesis. There was morning and evening. I think we have a supernatural God who does supernatural things and the Earth can be young. (28:23) Alicia - How can I be more Catholic? I feel weak to my own flesh. (33:43) Amy – Do you need to be married legally first before getting married in the Church? (43:43) Denise - I get a lot of Catholic stuff in the mail. What can I throw out and what do I have to keep? (48:09)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 08, 2026 - Hour 1
Patrick opens with listener reactions to a passionate Mass debate, tossing in quirky garage band names before leaping from zip code nostalgia to cautionary tales about AI. Questions about mystics and spiritual discernment pull Patrick into practical advice rooted in classic Catholic wisdom, steering callers through tales of visions and mysterious experiences. A powerful poem shared by Michael Caine and memories of Mel Blanc’s iconic voices bring warmth and levity, shaping a lively episode of faith, curiosity, and unexpected turns. Audio: 1963 introducing the zip code - https://x.com/rainmaker1973/status/2003413703119765799?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (08:49) Audio: Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt on AI: “Pull the plug” - https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/2005776981577580666?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (11:24) Audio: Mel Blanc doing characters - https://x.com/thecinesthetic/status/2005813587827384700 (17:48) Audio: Chase Hughes on living in rabbit holes - https://x.com/truthache68/status/2007911585126474022 (20:28) Jessica - Can you help me understand how a person becomes a mystic and how does the Church recognize them? (22:47) Audio: Michael Caine reads blueprint for becoming a man – 90 - https://x.com/dtop1percentmen/status/2006961245224644933?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (41:28) Doug - How do we discern visions? I had two visions recently and am wondering if God really gives visions? Is this something I should talk to a priest about? (43:51)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 08, 2026 - Hour 2
Patrick opens this hour reflecting on faith through listeners’ mysterious visions, questions about Church practices, and the subtle challenges of returning to Catholic life. He moves between thoughtful advice on confirmation age and respectful handling of cremation, then jumps to lighter moments like the age-old debate over pew etiquette. Everyday stories, unexpected spiritual encounters, and nuanced Church teachings all blend together in his lively, sincere style. Patrick continues his conversation with Doug from the end of the last hour. Doug had some disturbing visions. He’s asking Patrick if he should talk to a priest about this troubling experience. (02:33) Christine (email) - Please lay out your stance on being "for" children to be confirmed at a younger age than High School? (19:37) Jill - My children and I were driving to Mass and I saw that half a moon was black and other half was normal. There was a spiral that I saw on the tip of the moon that went all the way down. (24:59) Michael - I am a member of the diocese of Gallup. Bishop Wall is a good friend of mine. I read this letter as a lector to the congregation. I support returning to the old way. (29:41) Bishop Wall’s letter, “The Gift of the Father: Pastoral Letter from the Most Reverend James Sean Wall on the Restoration of the Order of the Sacraments of Initiation” (32:23) Linda - My mother died recently and my brothers want to split the ashes among us. I am against this. What am I supposed to do? (41:40) Steve - How should we expect people on end of pew to scoot in for latecomers? (48:25)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 08, 2026 - Hour 3
Patrick invites listeners on a wild ride through fifty-year-old rock hits, challenging musical memory with rapid-fire clips while surprising everyone with sharp recall. Amid the energy, Patrick responds to callers like Leo, whose honest struggle with showing reverence at Mass unfolds into a breakthrough about faith and personal authenticity. Mixed in are clear answers about Catholic customs, confessions about Communion practices, and encouragement to discover accessible, spiritually-nourishing resources, all wrapped up with quick-witted exchanges that keep things lively and real. Patrick is quizzed on popular songs turning 50 years old (00:38) Leo - You told the story about a Mormon believing in the Eucharist. It seems most Catholics don't do that much to show reverence. I struggle with accepting the Body of Christ. (06:12) Maria Christina - My son's pastor decided that the kids needed to be older. They waited until High School. By the time that happened, my son didn't want to do it but we made him do it anyway. Was the sacrament valid? (19:48) Jackie - I wish that young people would come back sooner instead of later. If they come back too late, Churches might be closed. (25:51) George - I had Confirmation and baptism as a baby and Communion around 7. When I was around 11 or 12, I started to understand. Is there a canonical process for people to recommit to their Confirmation or recommit to their faith? (29:36) Glorie - Is it okay to receive Holy Communion on the hand from a Eucharistic Minister? (37:47) Jake - Should we pray to God and Jesus separately? (46:52)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 07, 2026 - Hour 1
Between stories of reverence, spiritual authority in blended families, and listener reflections on loss, Patrick punctuates the hour with candid advice, cultural commentary, humor (and even touches on his favorite Beatle), all while encouraging humility and compassion in faith practice. Unexpected questions, honest answers, and lively moments keep everything in motion. Joseph – I like to walk up on my knees when I go to receive the Eucharist. My priest says this is a distraction and turns me away. Is there anything I can do? (01:28) Tina - Is it ok to ingest Holy Water? (09:04) Lupe – A priest also denied me communion, because I went up on me knees. I couldn't believe that the priest wouldn't let me receive. It broke me in pieces. People shouldn't pass judgment. (11:20) Rhonda – Who is your favorite Beatles? (19:25) John - At adoration, I also see people who go up and down the aisle on their knees. This is distracting to me. (23:41) Mark - Do I have spiritual authority over my stepchildren? (30:24) Fiona (email) - It seems that there's a bit of confusion about whether some of these people were talking about approaching the place to get communion by crawling on their knees only or just kneeling down to receive communion. (39:46) Steve (email) - This unfortunate trend of some bishops and priests denying communion to the faithful who kneel is demonic influence, plain and simple. (41:22) Kelly (email) - Just the flip side to reverence receiving communion: What about the priest who denies these holy reverent parishioners, yet gives to those who are completely irreverent (dressed inappropriately, etc.)? (44:45) Nancy (email) - My priest said, about walking up on your knees, "I would probably do nothing unless they were causing people to trip or creating a sensation."

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 07, 2026- Hour 2
Listeners call with concerns over Eucharistic ministers, murmured conversations during prayer, hand gestures at Mass, and even applause after hymns, while Patrick addresses each with candor, encouragement, and practical suggestions—never shying from the tricky nuances of Church teaching or daily life. Patrick shares a story about speaking at a parish when a Mormon gentleman came up to ask him about “the little curtsey” he did in front of the Tabernacle. (01:31) Maria - I was invited to be a Eucharistic Minister, but I have reservations. I see things that are not right. Is it a sin not to do it? (07:45) Cindy - I agree that it is sad that a lot of Catholics don't believe in the Eucharist. I had a dream that I was in Church and was seeing they were giving Communion to people and I saw the face of Jesus in the Eucharist. Why would I dream this? (15:46) Dave - I love the reverence of the Eucharist, but when people do things like the 'unicycle' it can scare people away. I wish we were consistent with what the Church does. (17:58) Linda - My kids used to say, 'We don't understand' why we have to dress up for Mass. (22:11) John - I am a Eucharist minister. I do give a blessing. It is really not the person giving the blessing, as the blessing is really from God. It is just like saying 'God bless you'. (26:36) Maria - People talking very loudly at Mass makes it hard to concentrate. Is it ok to tell people to be quiet? (37:26) Fr. Mark (email) – There can be confusion about convalidation… (47:32)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 07, 2026 - Hour 3
Patrick answers pressing questions about reverence and posture at Mass, and clears up confusion on blessings and tradition. He tackles misunderstandings around Vatican II, eating meat, and cultural customs while always centering the discussion on Christ and authentic faith. Listeners hear stories of everyday belief, gaining clarity and conviction in Catholic practice. Laurie - I was listening to Relevant Radio before car wash and got my car wash free! (00:40) Tony – The caller John said that he would bless people with the Eucharist in his hand, but he lacks authority. Lay people can't do this. (03:37) C.J. – What do you mean, it has been wrong since 1970 to kneel to receive Communion? (06:58) Cody - I have heard that the Our Father has to be prayed in Latin and that any priest or bishop who doesn’t pray it in Latin is a heretic. (15:02) Cordelia (email) - My understanding (and I think a lot of others) was that the elderly gentleman caller this morning asked about simply kneeling to receive communion, and not about crawling on your knees all the way down the aisle to receive communion (which I agree would be a huge distraction) (21:34) Amy - When we build an altar at a conference center for retreat, should we bow in reverence? (24:05) Daniel - Is it appropriate to genuflect on one knee before receiving the Eucharist? (27:56) Steve - Keeping our focus on Christ, we should make praising God primary and not our personal preference or input. You are trying to pick it apart from your experience. (32:21) Joseph - I rejected a Hindu offering and the Hindu priest said I am a hypocrite. How do you respond to this? (36:05) Karalee - Have you ever read “Revisiting Vatican II”, and what is your take on it? (45:05)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 06, 2026 - Hour 1
Patrick answers honest questions about loss, addiction, and faith struggles, then shares practical Catholic resources. When challenged by critical feedback, Patrick stands firm while encouraging dialogue, blending heart and humor in exchanges about Catholic teaching, personal journeys back to the Church, judgment, and even Lourdes miracles. He offers clarity on purgatory and invites everyone to make use of the Relevant Radio app for deeper connection. Marie (email) - To the person who needed to prove a death: they don't need a death certificate (which you have to pay for) but can get verification of a death at the state's Vital Statistics office--a simple copy of the page of the record book it was registered on. (01:58) Ely (email) - I’m going through a hard time with an addiction I’m struggling with and I’m damaging my relationship with God. I am asking for your prayers to help me in this matter. Sharon (email) - I don't agree with you for several reasons… (07:16) Patrick in Trenton, NJ - A lady said to me about my black car with tinted windows, 'what do you have, a dead body in there?' Would this be considered judgmental? (15:12) Joel - I disagree with Sharon. I think her premises are faulty. She led by saying that if you disagree with an entire room, you are not in love. But often times our position puts us at odds with the majority. (20:20) Guilherme (email) - What is the “God Stream” or “Lord Stream”? (26:36) Keith (email) – Are we are all going to purgatory and should we be going to confession daily? (36:03)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 06, 2026 - Hour 2
Patrick welcomes listeners with prayer tips, answers questions about being lukewarm in faith, and unpacks the stories behind Church figures like Origen—touching on theology’s twists and controversies. Maritza - What does it mean to be 'lukewarm'? (01:25) Andy - Can you explain the controversy over Origen of Alexandria? Was he a heretic? (07:30) Ava - Do you have a Substack account online or is someone impersonating you? (22:16) Patricia - I am confused about the Nativity timeline. How and when did it all happen? (35:59) Susan - What are your thoughts on healthcare sharing? (44:40) Mark - Jesus did not know when the world would end, but my wife says He did know because he was Divine. Can you explain this? (48:50)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 06, 2026 - Hour 3
Patrick explores faith, salvation, and church unity as Norman raises urgent questions about the absence of hell in sermons and struggles with returning to Catholic teachings. Raw stories surface—doubt, exclusion, moments of conviction, a longing for spiritual home—while callers probe honesty, forgiveness, and the search for truth beyond religious boundaries. Norman - We always hear about the Good News in Church. Why don't we hear more about Hell? (01:20) Dylan - How can the Catholic Church be a true Church when it has rejected me? (24:32) Rose - I agree with Norman about the lack of sermons about Hell. Do you know about Malachi Martin? Also, there are so many books talking about transubstantiation. (41:01) Crystal - Our Parish priest asks everyone to stand after receiving Communion. He says it is in the rubrics. Is this true? (44:57)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 05, 2026 - Hour 1
Moving from news to heartfelt emails, Patrick shares no-nonsense advice for Catholics pursuing marriage in a hookup culture, recommending practical faith resources and candid stories rather than clichés. He throws in a sharp wake-up call about how digital habits erode lives, contrasting excessive screen hours with the value of one hour at Mass, pushing listeners to reassess where their attention truly goes. Audio: Jack Ryan explains Venezuela - https://x.com/aristotlegrowth/status/2007597765808054492?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (04:10) Audio: Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Maria Corina Machado on Venezuela - https://x.com/stealthmedical1/status/2007365100794159510 (07:43) Mia (email) - How do you recommend I approach dating in a world that prioritizes hook up culture? (10:19) Joshua - What boundaries should I have with my girlfriend as she pursues an annulment? (19:00) Jennifer (email) - Catholic Dating online works! I met my husband on a Catholic dating app. (25:01) Matt (email) - St Therese of Lisieux's parents apparently met after answering a wanted ad in the local newspaper that St. Louis Martin had placed, the1700's version of an online dating app (this is later retracted in hour 2). Myla (email) - My husband had multiple previous marriages, and he always get stumped when trying to apply for an annulment. Our parish priest wants proof of that death but when my husband called the state where his ex-wife lived, they wouldn’t release the death certificate to him because he was already divorced many years ago. How do we go about with that? (26:44) Anne (email) - I have a question about monks who lived in hermitages who were not ordained who did not attend mass. Some of them were canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. If so, what about those who say their prayers at home for a period of time? (28:17) Audio: Visualization of how much time an 18-year-old today will spend on his phone by the time he’s 90 - https://x.com/johnrich/status/2003671861050085621?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (41:31) Audio: Social Media’s brainwashing effects - https://x.com/thesigmamindset/status/2007768720840519718?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (48:44)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 05, 2026 - Hour 2
Patrick moves freely between theology, real-life anecdotes, and practical Catholic traditions—sometimes with sharp humor, sometimes with gentle clarity. Patrick keeps the pace lively while never losing sight of honest faith and relatable dialogue. Email – Please don’t talk about British politics (00:47) Matt (email) - It was Pope Benedict's parents that met through a want add, not St Therese' parents. My wife just texted me. Jenny (email) – Is it a sin to celebrate the protestant timeline for Christmas? (04:19) Dolores - A caller on Friday asked about the Hail Holy Queen prayer. Have you ever heard that Jesus is our mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope? (12:31) Ronnie - According to the Old Testament, you couldn’t eat shrimp. Why were we not supposed to eat shrimp? (22:06) Mike - What does the word 'Apologetics' mean? (32:11) Jillian - If God gives us free will, is it futile to pray for someone's conversion? (35:50) Sandy - What is the name of the Tom Clancy book? (44:39)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 05, 2026 - Hour 3
Patrick answers questions from listeners about everything from the order of sacraments and returning to confession, to praying for healing and dealing with grief after loss. Conversations shift quickly: heartfelt moments with callers like Karen, who faces Alzheimer’s with faith, sit alongside advice for Jeff, who wonders about finding love again after his wife’s passing. Wisdom, warmth, and surprises fill the air as Patrick responds with empathy, candor, and genuine care. Chandler - What is the typical sequence of the initiation sacraments? Can non-Catholics receive the sacrament of confession or communion? (00:29) Karen - I have Alzheimer’s. How should I pray about this? (07:31) Jeff - Can you recommend a good book for praying for a good wife? (17:51) Mitsi (email) - Does Psalm 2:8 condone colonialism? (34:35) Marcus (email) – What is the #1 most important difference between Catholics and other Christians? (37:38) Maria - Is it ok for someone to fast from the Eucharist? (40:07) Shella - The priest at my Church omits 'of me' during the consecration'. Is that okay? (45:27)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 02, 2026 - Hour 1
Patrick welcomes a brand new year by sharing heartwarming updates about his family, including the growing number of grandchildren. He fields real-life listener questions about Catholic teaching on end-of-life decisions, prayer practices even in the midst of mortal sin, and the challenge of keeping interfaith friendships respectful without watering down the faith. Books, practical steps for spiritual growth, the meaning behind Marian prayers, and honest encouragement flow easily, blending candid wisdom with Patrick’s signature warmth. Jeffrey (email) – We have a family member on life support. What is the Catholic Church’s teaching on end-of-life support? (04:45) Frank - I have 20 grandchildren, and 39 great grandchildren. (14:28) Javier – Is the efficacy of the sacraments dependent on the state of grace of the receiver? (17:36) John Andrew – I have a protestant friend that I argue with religion about. Is there a way to keep them as friends? (27:04) Danny – Why are there differences between the Hail Holy Queen prayer and what Jesus said about “I am the Truth, the way and the light”. (38:59) Pat – I want to vent about people rushing through the prayers when saying the Rosary. How can we intentionally pray the rosary and other vocal prayers? (42:32) Caroline – Do you have a suggestion for a good chronological Bible? (42:32)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 02, 2026 - Hour 2
Patrick guides listeners through questions about returning to the Catholic Church, healing from addiction, and navigating confession after years away. He shares practical, sometimes unexpected advice—like tossing out smartphones to resist temptation—while weaving spontaneous memories of MTV and music videos into the conversation. Callers bring vulnerability, and Patrick meets them with gentle candor, shifting seamlessly from spiritual challenges to lighthearted cultural moments. Jake (email) – What would it take to come home? (00:58) Joe - I'm a recovery alcoholic; I am in the process of starting a local chapter within Catholics in Recovery. Can you share a little bit about this program? (12:40) Noel - I have been struggling for a while with the sin of lust. How can I overcome it and deepen my relationship with God? (17:53) Dan - Can you please share more information about Bishop Clemente? I have done my research about him, but I couldn't find more. (30:54) MTV shut down the music video channel (39:07) Mark - I was born and raised Catholic, and I got recently baptized in the Christian faith. I still believe in the Catholic faith. What are the differences between Catholics and Christians? (44:55)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 02, 2026 - Hour 3
Patrick opens the year with spirited banter and candid exchanges, guiding listeners through faith questions on baptism, confession, and Protestant-Catholic differences, while drawing from scripture and tradition. He chats with callers wrestling with addiction and moral challenges, supporting them with clear Catholic teaching and reflecting on personal stories, prayer, and the rosary’s transformative effects. The episode weaves together heartfelt testimonies, practical advice, and even a splash of music trivia. Patrick continues his conversation with Mark from the end of the last hour who is asking what are the differences between Catholics and Christians? (00:32) Niki - You gave me advice last year and I am happy to share that my family is coming into the Church! (15:30) Jason – I have been able to stop my porn addiction. It helps to identify the triggers that cause the temptation and try to fill the time with something else. (22:56) Sharon - I am in a 12-step program, and I work on replacing something bad with something good. Whenever I feel tempted, I go to Adoration. (32:28) JD - About watching porn, one of the things that helped me immensely was praying the Rosary. Praying to your guardian angel to eliminate those images from your memory also helps. (37:00) Yvonne - My family prays a novena. Should pray for the same thing as I did for last year, or pray for something else this year since God already knows about my other intentions? (39:34) Rose - Is it wrong for parents to circumcise their infants. Also, I know IVF is immoral, but is it moral to adopt embryos? (43:45)

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 01, 2026 - Hour 1
Patrick opens with a humorous take on smartphone addiction, featuring the quirky trend of the “Methophone”—a $20 acrylic slab meant to mimic the feel of a phone for those trying to break the habit. Patrick fields calls from listeners who share strategies for stepping back from technology, discuss the challenges and benefits of simplifying their tech use, and reflect on how easy it is to get caught up in constant scrolling. Amid the laughter and practical advice, Patrick welcomes a moving call from a listener who, after fifty years away, returns to the Catholic Church inspired by the program. Through it all, Patrick keeps the conversation uplifting, entertaining, and focused on finding community, hope, and a healthier balance in everyday life. Are you addicted to your phone? Well, there’s a new product that could be the help you’re looking for. (00:43) Todd - Smart phone Addiction Solution: Buy a flip phone and that will kick the phone addiction habit. (06:57) Brian - I just found a book called 'Isaiah' from a group called 'the Passion Translation' and I am wondering if it is Catholic? (08:28) Jeannie - I converted because of Relevant Radio. (12:33) Stephanie - I cut my phone addiction by switching to a simple flip phone. Addiction is a form of slavery. (23:28) Also, some protestant Churches have saint names, do they get them from Catholics or do they have their own saints? (30:26)) Tiffany - Smart phones: I got an apple watch instead. (38:03) Francine - I don't think Methaphone is a silly thing if it helps people. You should stop laughing about it. (42:18) John - We moved out of the city because of addiction. We see the addiction in our children. (48:50) Originally aired on 05/21/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 01, 2026 - Hour 2
Patrick discusses the power of prayer, the challenges of faith, and the influence of technology on daily life. This hour also explores concerns about smartphone addiction, the differences in how various generations handle technology, and the need to maintain a healthy balance. Patrick answers thoughtful questions about why the Bible can be interpreted in many ways and explains the role of the Church in guiding understanding. Emotional moments include a caller’s journey through sobriety and loss, highlighting the comfort found in faith. Patrick offers encouragement and practical advice, providing listeners with support, hope, and wisdom to carry through their day. Ellen - Can I pray the Rosary if I am not Catholic? (00:37) Elijah - My little brother would pretend he had a phone with his wallet. I think it is funny. (04:33) Matthew - There was a scholarship in Steubenville encouraging kids to not use their smart phone and to go to a dumb phone. (13:28) Carmen (email) – Why isn’t the bible crystal clear? (22:08) Patrick shares some emails that have come into the show today about cell phones and technology addiction (35:42) Mel – My boyfriend died in front of me while at the same time I was struggling to be sober from alcoholism. I give everything to God now, but I have a friend who says that I shouldn't give everything to God but rather says that it comes from me because she has a perspective that we are gods. What should I do? (46:16) Originally aired on 05/21/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: January 01, 2026 - Hour 3
Patrick discusses the recent Senate bill eliminating federal taxes on tips for service industry workers and considers the effects on single parents and wait staff. He also addresses new Colorado legislation regarding “misgendering” and “deadnaming,” raising concerns about religious freedoms and state mandates. This hour features a powerful listener story of overcoming heroin addiction through methadone therapy and faith, along with calls from across the country on topics like Catholic etiquette during Eucharistic processions, the effects of technology on daily life, and handling family relationships. Patrick consistently offers honest conversation, encouragement, and practical advice for living out faith in today’s changing society. Senate unanimously approves bill to eliminate tax on tips (00:22) Colorado House Democrats pass bill that makes "misgendering" a "discriminatory act," and can take children away from parents who "misgender" (04:35) Mark - I had a heroine addiction. I use methadone and now I am addicted to that. Is that a sin? (08:16) Patrick shares some more emails that have come into the show today about cell phones and technology addiction (22:09) Maria – The Kelly Loving Act of Colorado - There are a lot of people praying for an end to this. (26:35) Danielle – The Family Rosary has helped me through my addiction (30:47) Sheila - Thanks for the book Surprised by Truth. After reading, I understood more why I became Catholic. (33:14) Mike - Appreciated the conversation on swearing yesterday (38:13) Daniel - What can we do to make the 10-minute homily more inspiring? (42:39) Juan - How should I treat my brother-in-law who divorced my sister? (48:10) Originally aired on 05/21/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 31, 2025 - Hour 1
Patrick confronts the surge in antisemitism, pulling no punches as he dissects both hate and misinformation circulating in society and online. Challenging Catholic perspectives on current events, he critiques the narrative on Islamophobia while amplifying stories of overlooked Christian persecution and callers wrestling with faith and conscience. Questions crash in from every angle, and Patrick moves from personal dilemmas about family gatherings to fierce warnings about mob mentality, urging listeners to choose truth over propaganda. Audio: Charlie Kirk on the goals of Islam – https://x.com/wallstreetapes/status/1986673817750765667?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (18:00) Audio: Charlie Kirk on Jew hatred – https://x.com/DefiyantlyFree/status/1985743202608115866 (01:59) Audio: Speaker at conference calling for Jews everywhere to be killed https://x.com/eyakoby/status/1980977760052170812?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (04:49) Audio: Hey Jew, they hate you - https://x.com/dahliakurtz/status/1980081355921711107?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (06:26) Audio: If you really want to understand how New York City Jews are feeling right now, listen to this – Andrew Schultz -https://x.com/chalavyishmael/status/1986137224212062646?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ 10:03) Audio: Bill Maher on antisemitism talking with Rep. Jared Moskowitz. “Jew-hatred has CONSUMED our Party.” – https://x.com/JewsFightBack/status/1987559228886925634?s=20 (14:55) Maura - The US Council of Catholic Bishops just released a statement on Islamophobia. Have you heard of this? (19:00) Todd - Look how much money we give to the Jewish state. Maybe that is why people are negative on the Jewish state. (27:20) Luke - My sister-in-law is openly gay and 'got married' to her girlfriend. They are having their marriage celebration after the wedding, should I go? (38:11) Sina - I am a nice Jewish girl. Patrick, you are awesome and I want to give a shout out of thanks for your response to that caller. (42:40) Originally aired on 11/12/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 31, 2025 - Hour 2
Patrick spotlights issues from US-Israel relations, beginning with vintage Nixon audio, to the anguish of Nigerian Christians and the struggle for truth amid religious confusion. Listeners bring honest questions about doctrine, personal pain, and family battles; Patrick responds with stories, book suggestions, candid advice, and moments both sharp and compassionate. Surprises, raw emotion, and faith collide as Patrick talks history, prayer, and everyday dilemmas. Audio: Nixon - American interests vs. Israeli interests – https://x.com/nixonfoundation/status/1935396379607838946?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (19:00) Manuel - Thank you for pointing out the genocide in Nigeria. My priest is Nigerian. (02:21) Melanie - I was raised Pentecostal. Did you say that Pentecostals don't believe in the Trinity? (05:28) Mike - Were Mary and Joseph Palestinian? (10:13) Marlene - How can I get my family who attend SSPX to come into the Diocese? (14:34) Marie - I agree when it comes to homosexual relationships. Is this the same when it comes to other sinful situations? I want to demonstrate chastity to my kids, but my dad is not a good example. (18:24) Bill – You are a blessing to have on the radio (35:18) Bradley - Did the Vatican create a Muslim prayer room with prayer rugs in it? (40:02) Originally aired on 11/12/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 31, 2025 - Hour 3
Patrick questions what happens to meaning, purpose, and the human soul when AI and robotics perform nearly every task faster and better than people. He blends concerns over skills lost and spiritual emptiness with a Catholic perspective, weaving together listener calls about technology, and the enduring search for fulfillment as machines reshape daily life. Unexpected juxtapositions of futuristic dread and faith-driven hope spark reflection on what actually grounds humanity. Audio: Elon Musk: Will Our Lives Still Have Meaning If Computers And Robots Outperform Us? - https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1879151497390207403 (20:00) Audio: Elon – Billions of Robots will produce goods and services basically for free - https://x.com/marionawfal/status/1926886140952416740?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (09:04) Tom – Patrick, you really helped me last month with Confession. I finally went to Confession! (16:22) Michael (email) - If we fall into the AI-dependent scenario you've laid out; one of the upcoming generations will face the Sun firing a solar storm upon the earth, killing many of the decadent populace, who will no longer have any survival skills whatsoever. (20:04) Patrick in Monterey, CA - I was converted by a Jew to Catholicism. He persuaded me to convert. (24:01) Grant - My kids have special needs and find that Neuralink could have the possibility to fix brain issues they have. (26:35) Albert – I’m a retired electromagnetic compatibility engineer. If they start putting things like Neuralink in our bodies, I am concerned that our bodies will become conductive pathways. (29:59) Lucas - Matthew 7v21. Is “the rock” referring to Peter when Jesus mentions the rock? (37:31) Gerald - Satan wants to exterminate the Jews to prove to us that God was a liar. (42:19) Karolee - Why did they stop Latin Mass in North Carolina and what was the document that they are citing? (47:45) Originally aired on 11/12/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 30, 2025 - Hour 1
Patrick fields pressing questions from listeners, sharing candid thoughts on funerals, Catholic liturgy, and the discomfort that comes with boundary-crossing moments at Mass. He takes questions about marriage struggles, the reality of affordable housing fears for seniors, and clears up confusion about saints interceding in our lives, using both scripture and Church tradition as his compass. Between updates on a centuries-old monastery’s closure, playful nods to Taco Tuesday, and nuanced guidance on canon law, Patrick blends gravity and warmth, meeting faith and daily life head-on. Peggy (email) - I was recently at a funeral Mass where "words of remembrance" were shared before the Liturgy of the Word (00:41) Patrick reads and responds to an email about struggling marriages and he hopes marriages can be saved and improved (03:32) Bunny (email) – I heard a homily where the bishop said that saints might not be able to hear us or help us (08:02) Michael - Affordable housing for seniors: what is our Christian perspective for this? (20:27) Matt (email) - If a couple, after years of marriage, become aware of an impediment that was present on their wedding day, but have no interest in separating, would their attempt at marriage be invalid and require being married again? (33:18) James (email) - In John 14:27, Jesus says: "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you." Could you help me understand what kind of peace Jesus is offering us here? How is His peace different from the kind of peace we often seek or experience in the world? And how can we truly attain this kind of peace in our daily lives? (39:51) Last living grandson of 10th U.S. President John Tyler, dies at 96 (43:34) Egypt Closes St. Catherine’s Monastery: Confiscates Its Property and Evicts the Monks (46:56) Originally aired on 06/03/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 30, 2025 - Hour 2
Patrick opens the hour by responding to a listener’s struggle with isolation while growing closer to Jesus, drawing parallels to St. Paul’s hardships and the promise of deeper spiritual bonds. He fields questions about Christian relics, considers the spiritual growth possible in suffering through flawed government, addresses the frustrations of Social Security, and gently advises callers on topics like wearing the rosary while on duty as a police officer or breaking the habit of speaking harshly to a parent. Lauren (email) – Do people choose not to follow Jesus because it can lead to a life of isolation? (00:39) Sean - Remind Patrick that Codex Sinaiticus was found at the St. Catherine’s Monastery at Mount Sinai (06:05) Alex - In response to affordable housing, isn’t it sometimes good to undergo suffering? (11:54) Jean – What about someone who pays into Social Security but dies before they collect anything (22:06) Patty – I’m a patrol sergeant and I wear the rosary around the neck. Is that disrespectful? (25:33) Bill - How do we discern between real videos of the pope and something that might be AI? (28:43) Beth - Response to an earlier email from Lauren about faith and isolation: the more we get involved in our parish, the more we feel connected. (35:20) Elena - Are there sins that God won’t forgive? (38:00) Jose - I live with my mom and help her. Is it right for me to leave? (44:58) Originally aired on 06/03/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 30, 2025 - Hour 3
Patrick opens with playful Taco Tuesday banter before answering listener questions about Catholic wedding protocols, the real story behind Saint Patrick’s sainthood, and the significance of post-Vatican II changes to church architecture and liturgy. He fields tough situations: guiding a godfather on how to lovingly challenge a drifting family member, addressing concerns over boundaries at the parish, and supporting a grandmother grappling with her granddaughter’s leap to Anglicanism. Amid the laughter and heartfelt dilemmas, Patrick shares a convert’s gratitude for the Eucharist, letting honest conversation and practical wisdom steer the day. Anthony (email) – My 22-year-old nephew and his fiancé asked me to officiate their wedding ceremony. I was honored to be asked, but I'm a bit hesitant. I've never been asked to do this before. Should I accept? If not, how do I decline? (01:560) Marie - I was in Ireland recently. St. Patrick’s Church was Anglican instead of Catholic. I was told St. Patrick was never Catholic, just 'Christian', because he came before canonization. (09:47) Richard - Why did the Catholic Church change the altar around in the 60s? (21:18) Mary - My friend has a crush on a priest. What should I do? Should I let the Pastor know? (30:56) Carol - I was invited to my granddaughter’s Anglican Church confirmation, and I need advice about going to a non-Catholic service. (38:19) Andrea - This is the month of the Eucharist. I am a convert and went 58 years without it. I am full of gratitude. (45:59) Originally aired on 06/03/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 29, 2025 - Hour 1
Patrick discusses a surprising IRS update that allows churches to endorse political candidates without losing their tax-exempt status, unpacking its far-reaching implications for faith communities and political conversations alike. He fields listener questions on Communion posture, the distinction between private devotion and public worship, and confronts concerns on recent developments in the Catechism about religious liberty and the death penalty—never shying away from deep-rooted debates or blending in a spontaneous chat about REM. Sharp, energetic, and always candid, Patrick connects faith with the turbulence of today’s headlines. IRS says churches can endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status (01:44) Paul - How can we promote Communion on the Tongue? I asked pastor if we could get kneelers, but he said it is not time for Adoration during Holy Communion. (09:16) Steven (email) – Friend is telling me that it's irrational to trust the Church, and the Catechism can't even be trusted because it teaches heresies (21:09) Todd - Why not talk about politics and religion. I think this is good. I know you just want to promote ideas but why can't we take a stand? (34:55) Patrick in Trenton, NJ - I heard a priest's voice changing during the Consecration. (44:36) Jim - You are wrong about the death penalty. Pope Francis himself gave a reason. (48:28) Originally aired on 07/09/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 29, 2025 - Hour 2
Patrick explores the real-life decisions Catholics face, such as switching from the Latin Rite to the Byzantine Rite, and the complexities of hidden weddings, family pressures, and honesty, while seamlessly shifting to lighter banter about Johnny Carson and the subtle dangers of cultural influences like song lyrics. A candid exchange on free will in heaven caps off an hour brimming with hard truths, compassion, and unexpected moments. Seth (email) - Is there any benefit to changing your rite from the Latin to the Byzantine? (01:02) Lori - I loved how Johnnie Carson didn’t get involved in politics. You remind me of him. (05:41) Jesse - How can I decline gracefully to not be in a sibling’s wedding? (07:30) Mike – Is it okay to listen to Sympathy for the Devil? Will we have free will in Heaven? (18:38) Dave - I disagree with your comment on being married in a Church and having a ceremony outside of the Church. I am not sure you understand how complicated these situations are. (29:24) Terri - In Mexico, they have the Church ceremony first and civil ceremony after. (42:16) Richard - I'd like to raise a point from Dead Man Walking movie. The character in the movie repents. If he got life in prison he may not have ever repented. (49:05) Originally aired on 07/09/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 29, 2025 - Hour 3
Patrick tackles a lively question about a secret Friday church wedding followed by a staged Saturday ceremony, triggering a flood of listener stories and questions on sacramental law, honesty, and what truly counts in Catholic marriage. Mixed with candid advice, Patrick walks through challenges like destination weddings, annulments, and outdoor ceremonies, weaving in personal anecdotes and gentle humor. Listeners find themselves reflecting on where real meaning lies: put God at the center, and the rest takes shape, even if the reception takes place at a Texaco station. Patrick shares emails in regards to the marriage topics from the end of the last hour (00:35) Pete - This is typical of today for people not getting married in the Church. This upsets me. What more can you ask for than God's blessing? (11:43) John - My wife and I got married during Covid and couldn't have a party for a year. I agree with Patrick. (13:59) Frank - How did the audience of Jesus's time understand Jesus's use of the word 'Church'? (18:21) Cindy - Why can't we have outdoor masses or weddings? (25:18) Gino - How do we understand the concept of having a 'scapegoat' for animal sacrifice in the Old Testament? (29:25) Aaron - Why don't people scrutinize their marriage to the same degree the annulment process does? (35:44) Christina - At what point are we not required to get a dispensation from the Bishop to get married? (45:48) Originally aired on 07/09/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 26, 2025 - Hour 1
Patrick brings listeners into the heart of unpredictable conversations, shifting from practical advice on handling road rage to memories of Catholic family life and thoughtful, faith-driven discussions about choosing grad schools and understanding Church traditions. He fields calls from listeners wrestling with questions about spiritual joy, church etiquette, and even heated issues like politically motivated church nativity displays, always punctuated with humor, personal anecdotes, and honesty. Email - I am a junior at a public university, majoring in psychology. I have a friend who is a school social worker and she had to take LGBTQ ally training as a condition of her employment. Also, from my research, many graduated social work programs are rife with LGBTQ inclusion training. Help me discern what to do. (01:51) Homer (email) - Why doesn't the Pope encourage more Latin Rite Catholics to have their children baptized in the Eastern Rites, so the rites can increase their populations? (05:05) Javier - How do you handle people when they cut you off in traffic. How can I be a Christian driver? (09:37) Alfredo - My life is 6 degrees of Patrick Madrid. Everyone just keeps mentioning you. (19:38) Ted - You were talking about Road Rage and sitting at the end of the pew. I am the guy sitting at the end of the pew. When am I being rude? Also, is our Holy Mother also the Holy Spirit? (25:16) Rod - Do you have any thoughts on the Church that replaced its Nativity set with an 'ICE Was Here' sign? (35:26) Joe - If you could rewrite scripture, would you include joy in Ephesians 6? (41:07) Maria - My husband doesn't want to be married anymore. Priest told me it was time to give up and move on. (46:06) Originally aired on 12/08/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 26, 2025 - Hour 2
Patrick takes raw, heartfelt questions as callers lay out struggles with marriage, faith, and confusion about Catholic traditions, with one wife seeking hope and direction, another wanting clarity on the Pope’s true role, and another yearning for a way to reach her unbelieving friend. Questions spark honest, sometimes surprising answers as Patrick guides each conversation with candor and compassion. Patrick continues his conversation with Maria from the end of the last hour. Her husband wants a divorce, and my priest said it was time to move on. (00:48) Mary - Is the 'hour of grace’ approved by the Catholic Church? (17:59) Wyatt (6-years-old) - Why did God sacrifice himself for us? (22:09) Jillian - How do I explain the role of the Pope to non-Catholics? (25:47) Frank - How should my friend approach her friend to come back to belief? (36:57) Jamie (email) - Don't say that the orthodox church did not exist back then when the Greed was written. (43:45) Margo (email) - I understand the church's position on birth control, up to a point. Aren't some people just plain not cut out to be parents? Not everyone is cut out to be a priest, not everyone is suited to being doctors or lawyers or anything else. Why should parenthood be any different? (46:58) Originally aired on 12/08/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 26, 2025 - Hour 3
Patrick explores the impact of Maya Hawke's recent abortion comments and the way celebrity narratives shape young audiences, then pivots to parenting, addressing concerns about balancing family life and faith. Calls bring raw dilemmas: faith in fractured families, facing estrangement, and what it means to see Church teachings lived, not just heard. Audio: Maya Hawke, daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, is thankful that her parents aborted her sibling - https://x.com/LilaGraceRose/status/1995270025868161345 (01:14) Sebastian (email) - How did you and Nancy manage extracurricular activities with such a large family? (17:53) Tommy – I’m married but we were never blessed with children. Should we get an annulment? (20:27) Patty - Instead of not listening to Stevie Nicks, I pray for her while I’m listening. (25:57) David - Do you have the Inquisition book in Spanish? (33:03) Sandra - What is the role of parents of young adult kids? What is the Catholic perspective on this? I feel that there is a culture of estrangement. (34:22) Peter - My brother-in-law directed a movie where the heroine has an abortion. (44:59) Charlie - Are you obligated to go to Confession for sins committed in dreams? (47:44) Originally aired on 12/08/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 23, 2025 - Hour 1
Patrick kicks off the episode with sharp memories of environmental predictions gone sideways, then pivots to old-school hairspray panic and Sunday donut rituals. Quirky moments tumble into thoughtful answers about confirmation names, staying until the end of Mass, and what to do if disaster strikes mid-liturgy. Nostalgia, candid stories, and odd donut debates pop up alongside serious questions about yoga in Catholic schools and how angels fit into the big picture. Audio: Every single alarmist prediction has not happened https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/1986011774265508297?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (00:20) Ryan (email) - Would it be unusual to adopt St Francis De Sales’ first name after my confirmation and choose to be called "Francis" instead of "Ryan"? (03:11) Jennifer (email) - More and more we see people leaving right after communion at the Sunday morning masses. Regardless of their reason, how do we explain to them in a loving way that they shouldn’t be leaving mass at this point? (11:06) Lucy - My husband would walk with our kids to the donut shop. The Kids got special permission to put a donut in his coffin after he died. (20:48) Steve (email) - Could you go over how the Sacrifice of the Mass should be completed if a tragic incident occurs during it? (23:53) Susan (email) – What should I do about my kid’s school using yoga videos for stretching? Connor (email) – Why did God create bad angels? (36:06) Maria - When the Holy Eucharist is consecrated, and there are leftover hosts, are those still the Body and Blood of Christ? (48:34) Originally aired on 11/11/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 23, 2025 - Hour 2
Patrick confronts the pressing question of Islam’s influence in the West, questioning why secular societies seem to flourish while others struggle. Faith, identity, and immigration collide as Patrick shares the Church’s teachings on salvation for non-Catholics, sharing personal stories from listeners who wrestle with division in families and society. Tension ramps up as commentary from thought leaders and everyday individuals highlights anxiety about cultural change and the uncertainty clouding the future. Audio: Douglas Murray, "Muslims ask how come they're doing better than us? https://x.com/Adi13/status/1986549073982136676 (00:56) Audio: Islamist Preacher in Deerborn - https://x.com/realMaalouf/status/1987536658690887746 (03:05) Audio: Boston University professor Richard Landes breaks the rules of political correctness with a chilling wake-up call about Islam - https://x.com/lizarosen0000/status/1986729279728521696?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (08:31) Richard - I would just like to hear you comment on Lumen Gentium Paragraph 14-16. This illustrates that the Church is necessary for salvation. It also says that those who refuse to enter, who know it is true, can’t be saved. (13:37) Robert - You often bring up the UK when talking about Islam in the West. What does King Charles think about this? (21:37) Sharlyn - I am confused by your comments on Lumen Gentium. Does this mean that Protestants and Non-denominational people can be saved? (29:02) Irene - In Islam, the woman needs to have multiple witnesses if she wants to report a rape. (41:01) Audio: Obama in 2008 on illegal immigration problem -https://x.com/thomassowell/status/1934701261166649450?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (43:27) Audio: Nigel Farage on out of control immigration –https://x.com/DOGE__news/status/1979666296674410935 (45:44) Audio: Pakistani immigrant on Muslims in the UK - https://x.com/benonwine/status/1979672990397976950?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (47:06) Audio: Bill Maher on Sweden’s immigration problems –https://x.com/rickydoggin/status/1979007555184574800? (49:42) Originally aired on 11/11/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 23, 2025 - Hour 3
Patrick guides listeners through raw stories of faith, candid questions, and practical Catholic wisdom, drawing callers into urgent topics like daily Mass, prayers after liturgy, sacred tradition, and family conversion. Unexpected stories from across America surface, ranging from heartfelt reunions with the Church to urgent advice for end-of-life sacraments. Personal, unscripted, and intensely real moments populate each call. Pat - Can we talk about the movie called 'Not Without My Daughter'. Gives you an inside look into what being a Muslim is like in Iran. (00:36) Mike - My local parish priest is ending Mass with the St. Michael Prayer at our parish. (02:42) Ann - I have been praying for 12 years for one of my sons to come home to the church and my son recently called me to say he would be going back to Mass. I was so happy. (10:59) Michelle - I worked as a hospice chaplain. Sometimes it takes 30 years, but people do come back. I have seen this in my work. (13:34) Sarah - My priest brings up children to the altar during the Consecration. Is that ok? (15:17) Matt - I have heard that Catholics don't have a list of infallible traditions that we need to follow. How are we recording traditions? (22:58) Leo - I have been married for 10 years but was not active in the Catholic Church. I just came back because of my wife's prayers. (35:53) Jason - What is the purpose of Daily Mass? Is it optional? (43:23) Calista - My relative is dying and the only person available to see her is an Episcopalian priest. If she accepted Baptism, would it be valid? (46:53) Starr - Can we distribute blessed salt for Thanksgiving Dinner (49:12) Originally aired on 11/11/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 22, 2025 - Hour 1
Patrick answers thought-provoking questions about the Eucharist, clarifying why its substance changes but the physical aspects remain unchanged, and relates this to philosophical and theological principles. He helps listeners who wonder if the Mass connects them to Calvary and the Last Supper, backs it with Scripture, and shares personal encounters with anti-Catholic sentiment, offering resources to strengthen faith and understanding. Joseph - As Catholics, we believe in transubstantiation. Why is it that the chemical bonds are not part of the substance? (00:47) Kathy - Are we with Jesus at the Last Supper during the Mass? (16:05) Andy – My family told me the Catholic Church was created for political gain. What do you think of this? They also accuse Catholics of preaching a different Gospel and that Protestants have the true Gospel. (18:59) Fr. Rocky talks with John Morales about his book, Mary at the Crossroads of History (35:10) Originally aired on 12/04/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 22, 2025 - Hour 2
Patrick welcomes listeners into a whirlwind of raw, real-life questions, from family wounds laid bare, forgiveness clung to by a thread, to faith decisions that ripple through generations. He fields everything from praying the Rosary during Mass to whether a “paper divorce” for insurance savings crosses the moral line, all while sharing stories of conversion and hope, like the grateful mother calling in with a baby in her arms. In these calls, Patrick moves through uncertainty and grace with a steady, honest voice, constantly challenging assumptions as he weighs Scripture, Church teaching, and the joy of lived experience. Brandon - I had to disclose a family secret and this has caused a hug rift. How can I forgive my family members? Should I reestablish contact or keep them cut off? (00:48) Aaron - I am struggling with the idea of where babies go when they are not born whether aborted or miscarried or still born. What happens to that? Do you have any comforting words? (11:30) Cayden - I was approached by a woman after mass who told me that I wasn't allowed to pray the Rosary during Mass. Is this true? (20:10) Jessica - I want to give you an update on the birth of my baby. You helped me and gave me the advice not to tie my tubes. Thank you. This is the child you helped bring into the world. (23:12) Jim - I am a Protestant. I see that the reading of the Bible, coming from Vatican II by lay people, was a positive thing. Would you agree? (29:30) Gary - Can I receive the Eucharist as a non-Catholic at a Catholic Church? (36:24) Todd - I have heard that people in their 60s are engaging in civil divorce to keep healthcare costs down. Is it ok to get a civil divorce, yet remain married in the eyes of the Church? (45:23) Originally aired on 12/04/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 22, 2025 - Hour 3
Patrick brings Catholic teachings to the forefront as he fields callers wrestling with everything from ethical questions about secular divorce for financial reasons to nuanced debates on the filioque and church unity. He grounds every conversation in real-world examples and personal stories, weaving practical wisdom into complex theological topics, touching on marriage across denominations, health care dilemmas, and questions about support for Israel. The honesty, humor, and directness keep listeners on their toes, while deep reverence for truth and faith sits at the center of the hour. Patrick continues his conversation with Todd who is asking if it’s okay to get a civil divorce, but stay married in the Catholic Church, to save money? (00:43) Lying is tempting to get out of a bad situation, but it’s still the wrong thing to do. Patrick shares a story about doing what is right, even when it’s going to be inconvenient (12:08) Stuart - What is your opinion on the pushback against Pope Leo's statement on the Nicene Creed, where the filioque was removed? What is the significance of this? (19:44) John - What is your view of how to deal with Messianic Jews and the idea that we need to support Israel because that is where Jesus is coming. (31:23) Adam - We have a son who is engaged to a Lutheran. They are getting married in a Lutheran Church. Do we need to have a Catholic priest there? Is this possible? (37:24) Thomas - I am finally ready to go to Charity mobile. Can you give a good analogy to describe the two natures of Christ for kids attending a Bible Study? (40:42) Ray – If I was Pope, I’d like to see the Byzantine Rite celebrated in Catholic Schools once per month. (47:54) Originally aired on 12/04/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 19, 2025 - Hour 1
Patrick answers listener questions about faith sacrifices, the challenge of attending Mass from remote areas, and what the Church says about intimacy in marriage. His answers are blunt and compassionate, shifting quickly between stories from callers and firm pro-life guidance, never shying away from hard emotional truths, especially around abortion and IVF. Personal anecdotes and candid advice fill the hour with tension and empathy. John (email) – There isn’t a Catholic Church near me. Should I go to a Protestant Church or watch a Catholic Mass online? (01:03) Erika (email) - Within marriage, is various touching and intimate actions as well as different positions (during the marriage act) morally permissible as long as it all leads up to the act being completed in the normal way? (06:10) Elijah - I worked in a shipyard in Alaska and would drive close to 2 hours to Church after working a full day of work. It is doable. (12:22) Email – Question about abortion (18:27) Audio: Former abortionist Anthony Levatino "I did 1200 abortions, 1st and 2nd trimester. 1 was for rape, 2 were for incest, 9 or 10 were for genetic effects. And all the rest of them were healthy moms and healthy kids.” "People don’t want to believe that, but it’s the truth." https://x.com/LifeNewsHQ/status/1992988281366253650 (28:39) Audio: Abortion hurts men, too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1NQOFu7cAc&ab_channel=LiveAction (30:37) Joan - I agree with everything you have said. I had abortions over 50 years ago. I was talked into it. (36:59) Ann - My daughter had cancer during the summer, and they made her get an abortion. Also, her husband and her had an embryo frozen. What does the Church teach on this? (40:07) Originally aired on 12/03/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 19, 2025 - Hour 2
Patrick answers urgent questions on immigration, justice, and faith, fielding passionate calls from listeners who draw connections between vetting newcomers and while expressing real concern for public safety and moral responsibility. He weaves in global stories from places like the UK and Sweden, confronting the human struggles and government challenges head-on while exploring practical, faith-driven solutions. Packed with firsthand perspectives, quick pivots to family and religious education, and bold examinations of controversial policies, the conversation refuses to flatten complex experiences. Mark - With all of the millions of people who came over the border, is that using people? Is it an immoral action by the United States to let all of those people come over like that? (00:37) Audio: let’s put the British people first for once - the British people are paying $13 billion a year on welfare benefits for people who are not even British. this is a ticking time-bomb - https://x.com/goodwinmj/status/1981813992994590781?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (08:49) Audio: Douglas Murray explains the honest truth about the UK’s ridiculous immigration policies - https://x.com/yossibenyakar/status/1981370915226107927?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (10:06) Audio: Bill Maher on Sweden’s immigration problems - https://x.com/rickydoggin/status/1979007555184574800?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (12:31) Audio: A London woman calls in to JuliaHB1 at @TalkTV and cries her eyes out in desperation "We're not racist we're petrified" "What are these politicians doing to us. They're putting everyone in danger" "I don't leave the house without a man" - My local shop has had 3 stabbings. 1 Murder. - My friend was murdered last year - A girl I know was murdered in the park - I'm begging my son to leave the country - My cousin was murdered "Our friends, our family are dying" - https://x.com/Basil_TGMD/status/1983518742626578839 (14:16) Audio: An LBC caller says he doesn't care about being called a racist anymore "If not being a racist means my children are subject to being stabbed then I'm quite happily say that I am" - https://x.com/basil_tgmd/status/1983865211619823737?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (16:47) Dan - My objective opinion on this scenario. I think that we need to prioritize the spiritual and material health Americans so we can take care of the rest of the world. (19:31) Mirella - Did you have any thoughts on the Neocatechumenal Way? I just found out that they are using the meetings that they have in place of OCIA. Is this ok? (23:06) Billy – Question about the role of the priest in Mass (28:42) Craig - About the problems in the UK. Can the people of Britain wake up and realize they need to abolish the monarchy and the House of Lords? (31:25) Bethany - My husband's mother-in-law refused to get an abortion. She was an atheist. I just wanted to share there is hope. (34:48) Tony - Lutheran pastor female is in charge of music at a communion service for Catholic religious sisters. She also gets the Eucharist from a local Church and brings it to an assisted care facility. (35:59) Jude – Immigration: I didn't hear the mention of 'Coyotes' that are running people through. There is a lot of money behind this. Women are abused and trafficked. (43:35) Tom - My family is falling away from the Church. How can I bring them back to the faith? (46:07) Originally aired on 12/03/25

The Patrick Madrid Show: December 19, 2025 - Hour 3
Patrick responds to callers grappling with transgender issues, offering resources and discussing a minister’s public transition. He confronts questions about compassion, truth, Catholic teaching, and everyday faith challenges including confession and reverence at Mass, weaving in practical advice and unscripted commentary. Sharp cultural critique collides with moments of empathy, and Catholic guidance is ever-present. David - What would Patrick recommend to help discern transgederism from a Catholic perspective? What academic resource can I use to support my arguments with a person who wants to change their sex? (01:18) Audio: United Methodist Church "pastor" announces during his sermon that he is now "transgender". “ I’m not becoming a woman, I’m giving up pretending to be a man” - https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/1995877764076110042?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (03:30) Audio: Piers Morgan - why can’t I identify as a black lesbian - https://x.com/paulembery/status/1992653633716928837?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (12:51) Audio: CisAmerican liberal gets educated by transindigenous man of color - https://x.com/josh_seiter/status/1983192159227691221 (16:42) Rosemary - As a Catholic, I don't want to be far left or far right. I think we need more compassion to people like that Methodist pastor. (22:16) Jessica - Is it better for kids to go behind a screen or face to face? (26:49) Don - We should agree to take care of American citizens first and then illegals secondly and vet them. What would Christ do? (34:34) Jordan - I have 2 daughters. I am an American living overseas in Australia. When should I do the Baptism of both of my daughters? (41:48) Nick - I am a lector and want to know your opinion on bowing to the altar. Is this ok? I would rather give recognition to the tabernacle. (46:26) Originally aired on 12/03/25