The Patrick Madrid Show: September 10, 2025 - Hour 3
Update: 2025-09-10
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Patrick talks with callers struggling with the messy reality of faith, from the awkwardness of disagreements before Communion to raw confusion over Vatican decisions and heartbreak in the headlines. He answers questions about praying for loved ones who’ve died, draws parallels between abortion and past injustices like slavery, and challenges listeners to keep their eyes on grace, not scandal. Listeners bring him vulnerability and skepticism and Patrick gives back honesty, blunt advice, and a steady reminder that the church’s core purpose survives storms, both ancient and new.
- Elizabeth - Thank you, Patrick, for everything you do. I really believe that prayer works. (00:50 )
- Monica - When I lived in California, I saw an usher who was an off-duty police officer who carried a gun, and I always felt safe. (04:11 )
- Dan - Catechism 1448 says that the Church, through the Bishop and priests, forgives sins. Do the priests pray with the sinner and do penance for them? (04:51 )
- Peter - If I skip Communion, do I have to go to Confession before I receive Communion again? (11:24 )
- Francis - You emphasized the race of the person who attacked the Church in North Carolina, but not Sudan. You are against slavery and abortion but why are you against slavery when it doesn't exist anymore? (20:59 )
- Roy - I am not Catholic, and my mother and father died recently. When I pray to God, can I pray to my mom and dad? (35:35 )
- Elizabeth - I am finding some of Pope Leo's appointments hard to understand and I am concerned about this. Also, there was a rainbow cross being paraded through St. Patrick’s. (40:11 )
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