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Patrick addresses the challenges of balancing family relationships during the early stages of marriage. Patrick highlights the importance of focusing on your spouse, especially when newly married, and building a united front. Creating a strong foundation for your new life together is essential.
Nicki - I value time with my parents, but my husband thinks that if we spend too much time with them then we are not living our own life. What should I do? (03:13) David - I don't think that voting for the most prolife candidate is the right idea all the time if they get everything else wrong. (10:30) Fernando â I would take my wife to see her family every weekend and the marriage didnât last (18:40) Kat - I think the Catholic Church says the same thing. They say 'Body of Christ' instead of 'this is the Body of Christ' (27:10) Andrew - God bless you and love you: I think you are reading into it a bit too much. I said 'love you' when leaving work, and I don't think it matters since the meaning is understood. (39:25) -
Patrick shares insights on embracing Halloween and Trick-or-Treating responsibly, keeping it fun but faith-centered by dressing up as saints and avoiding anything that glorifies evil. He also discusses celebrating Christmas with a focus on Jesus, despite the secular trappings. Join Patrick for practical advice on how to handle these holidays while keeping faith at the forefront.
Susan - Growing up we would have the kids say a prayer for the dead before they took candy on Halloween. (01:02) Bridget (email) â My dad told me, on the day of my wedding, that my new home was with my husband (01:53) Greg - Can you give a plenary indulgence to someone who is not buried (02:30) Paul - Has the Church approved the movie âThe Conclaveâ? (04:54) Vinny â âLove youâ is very general and superficial without commitment. (10:15) Teresa - My brother-in-law and his wife announced that they were using a surrogate. Should I attend the baby shower? (14:02) Gary - How should Catholics celebrate Halloween with young children? (38:39) -
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Patrick addresses a thoughtful question from a caller regarding the suitability of horror movies and TV shows for children and adults. Patrick examines the spiritual and psychological effects of popular media, covering everything from chilling slasher films to family-friendly staples like "Hocus Pocus" and "Harry Potter." As always, Patrick offers his honest and wise opinions on how to make entertainment choices that align with Catholic values. Whether you're a parent or someone curious about faith and popular culture, this episode offers plenty of valuable insights.
Megan - Is it okay for people to watch scary movies or is that against the faith? (00:45) Violet - My friend did IVF and had a few embryos left after her pregnancy and she decided to just get rid of them. IVF leads to abortion and people don't realize this. (13:09) Diana - My niece tried to justify IVF by saying that God gave doctors the ability to do it, so we should make use of the tools God gave us. (21:59) Deacon Dave - I have a niece that died on Saturday morning and her family is part of the Society of St. Pius X. We're going to the funeral mass, should we receive the Eucharist over there. (38:06) Natalie - We've always tried to stay on the faithful side of Halloween. There's a priest that says, why celebrate Halloween when the occult culture worships the devil on that specific day. (41:47) Marianne - My sister was told by her priest that IVF would be allowed (47:39) Helen - How many eggs do they harvest when doing IVF? (50:03) -
If your teen is battling for a smartphone, you need to hear this. Today on The Patrick Madrid Show, Patrick dives deep into the dangers and distractions smartphones pose, especially for teenagers. He shares compelling insights on why holding off on that device might be the best decision you make for their growth, safety, and spiritual well-being. Plus, he explores alternatives like Charity Mobile, a fantastic, no-hassle provider that even gives back to your favorite pro-life charity.
(Encore from 10/10 Hour 3)
Catherine - My 15-year-old son is wanting a cell phone. Should I give him one? (00:48) Patrick recommends Charity Mobil (06:48) Joanne - My sister died on Memorial Day and hadn't been to Church in a long time. A priest did come before she died. Could she have been saved? (11:19) Jessica - I was civilly married, so do I need an annulment now that I am divorced? (15:33) Troy - Is it okay to take communion after separating from a sacramental marriage? (23:22) John â Comments on a couple of earlier calls Christine â Does the Catholic Church offer an indulgence to all people who pray? My mother is 88 and she's baptized Lutheran and I want her to come to the faith. Would it be okay to contact my priest and ask him if he could give her the sacraments? (39:07) Jasmine - Any spiritual guidance for mental health anxiety I've been facing lately? (47:38) -
Patrick shares a powerful story about a father taking drastic measures to enforce household rules by removing his teenage daughter's bedroom door. This sparks a discussion on setting boundaries, tough love, and the importance of guiding kids with firm, but loving discipline. Patrick also hears from listeners with their own impactful stories of parenting. Itâs all about balancing love, wisdom, and firmness to raise responsible and respectful adults.
(Encore from 10/7 Hour 3)
Audio: Glen Loury - As a man of the West, I inherit its great traditions. Tolstoy is mine, Einstein is mine, Newton is mine, Franklin, Hamilton, and Adams are mine! They're yours, too, no matter your skin color. (03:53) Maria - Someone brought me Holy Water from Lourdes and said that if I put a drop of it in water than it turns it all into Holy Water. (05:50) Ray - Is it wrong to throw away religious items that come in the mail? (14:12) Maria - I am in a nursing home recovering from an accident. Am I excused from fasting today? Is it okay to wear a Rosary around my neck? (21:51) Audio: dad removing the door from his daughterâs room because sheâs not following the rules (27:12) George - Can I attend the wedding of Protestants who are getting married for the second time? (36:25) Judy - I think we need to be more charitable when it comes to people talking with the priest. (40:33) Joseph - Do saints go straight to heaven when they die or do they still go to purgatory? (41:59) Cathleen - My dad made my sister return a bikini to the store (43:08) Jacinto â I took the door off my daughterâs room (47:16) -
Patrick addresses a listener concerned about IUD removal and provides advice on seeking a second opinion. He also discusses the moral implications of vasectomies and reversals, emphasizing repentance and forgiveness. Plus, he tackles the controversy of predestination in Calvinism, the validity of confessional absolutions, and where to start reading the Bible if you're new to it.
(Encore from 10/10 Hour 2)
Ed (email) â My wife wanted to remove her IUD but she is worried it will have negative consequence. Also, I had a vasectomy many years ago. (00:56) Gabriel - Talked with you in March and I wanted to update you on my reformed theology in-laws. My father-in-law has accepted my invitation to give him more info about the Catholic Church. What should I give him? (06:48) James - Were there any fruits that you saw from the James White debate regarding conversions? (22:44) Wade - How do we debate Protestants about decisions made by the magisterium through history that seem to contradict? (31:36) Jonathan - Predestination: Is the belief in double predestination the same thing as saying âGod damns people to hellâ? (40:14) Thomas - What is the proper form and matter for confession? (47:16) Val - Where do you start with reading the bible with your family? -
Patrick looks at a bizarre story where a mom believes her son, who identifies as a cat, should be treated by a vet. This episode explores the complexities of identity and the boundaries of societal norms.
Audio: My son identifies as a cat and wants to go to the vet (00:38) Pat - I don't know if this is the same boy but I read that the school told the teacher to treat a child as a cat and the teacher refused and was punished. (11:20) DeeDee â This is outrageous (13:53) Lucy â Does the cat boy have whiskers? (24:56) Tony - My daughter had a miscarriage last night. Should I have a Mass said for the lost child? (30:36) Email - Can our deceased loved ones know that we are praying for them? (36:35) Andrea â The veterinarian could have had some fun with this (39:34) Glen - Is this cat going to dress up as a little boy for Halloween? (42:04) Bill - My grandson is struggling to understand why people go to hell eternally. How should I respond? (44:28) Daisy (email) - The church I go to does give communion in the mouth but every time they do so they use hand sanitizer and it tastes really strong. How should I address this? -
Patrick takes an unflinching look at some intriguing topics, including Joseph Smithâs disputed additions to Genesis 50 and their implications for the credibility of Mormonism. Caller Cameron also draws parallels with challenges in Islam, such as the phantom prophecy issue. For more on these discussions and to read Patrick's articles, visit relevantradio.com/patrick.
Patrick shares an email about the absurdity of a human identifying as a pet (00:49) Audio: Cop Pulls Over Man Identifying As A Cat (03:27) Loreto - My daughter is engaged to a non-Catholic. She was raised Catholic and it seems like a bad match. What should I do? (05:26) Rhonda â Is the American Solidarity platform a party that Catholics should support? (19:53) Linda â My son is an alcoholic and in jail. What can I do for him as him mom? (21:26) Tracy - The school district in my school did put a litter box in the classroom a few years ago. Jail is the best place for him right now. My cousin came out sober and in with God. (29:06) Claire - My father made his vows to convert to the Catholic Church but now he went back on his vow. Iâm not sure what to do. (30:14) Randy - While I was serving as a Eucharistic Minister, a woman took the chalice and elevated it above her head without taking a sip and then gave it back. Do you know why she did that? Should I wait till I am a deacon to become to Eucharist minister? (37:27) Cameron - Have you heard of the Phantom Prophecy Problem in Mormonism? (43:04) -
Patrick explores the most common regrets shared by hundreds of people in their final days. Many wished they had kept in touch with friends or not spent so much time focused on work. These reflections offer valuable lessons: live in the present, treasure your relationships, and release the burdens that donât truly matter.
Patrick shares a story of someone who asked 100s of elderly people the biggest regrets they had on their deathbeds (00:54) Patrick and Cyrus on the importance of living in the present and cherishing every moment with loved ones. Karen - End of Life: Be present at all times to everyone. I was more present to my husband and it made the world of difference. He passed away a few years later and I was thankful I could love him well before the end. (19:43) Jim - My kids are in their 30s and 40s and I still tell them I love them. I'd like to share a story basically a rip off of Cats in the Cradle called Father and Son. (25:04) Marta - I have an aunt who I was estranged from. She is now bed ridden. Can she receive the Anointing of the Sick even though she is using marijuana edibles? Patrick shares a personal story of regret and not saying something he should have (36:08) Marie - When I was in college, I had this need to hear âI love youâ from my parents. I would call them every week and would always be afraid to say I love you. Eventually I built up the courage and it really transformed our relationship. As children, we can initiate that with our parents. Gabby - I lost my wife a few years ago unexpectedly. I could see her growing in her faith a few years before she died. We have some special needs kids and I could not handle taking care of them without the support of my daughter. -
Patrick dives deep into the concept of sola scriptura and examines various Bible passages including John 7 and Matthew 23. He discusses how Scripture and Tradition work hand-in-hand, debunking the notion that the Bible alone is all we need. If you're passionate about understanding the foundations of faith and the interplay of written and oral traditions, this episode is a must-listen.
Linda (email) - Did Mary sin by not consummating the marriage? Also, God said to go forth and produce, so did she sin by not having any more children? (01:32) Email â Are Gideon Bibles still to be found in hotels across the United States? (07:30) Kay - I asked someone who was active in the Church to be my sponsor, but then he stopped being so active. Now I found out he has Alzheimerâs. Should I find a different sponsor? (11:59) Laura - Is it fair to say Joseph and Mary did not have a sacramental marriage since it wasn't consummated? (16:43) *Dan - Scripture in the Gospel of John Chapter 7 seems like it is sola scriptura. How would you view it? (25:44) Jim - In the Bible, Jesus says He is preparing a place for us in heaven. But if everyone doesn't go to heaven, will there be empty rooms in heaven? (43:37) Kevin (email) â Is lucid dreaming a sin? (49:45) -
Patrick tackles some truly heartfelt issues around the sacrament of marriage. His callers Lucy and Scott share personal stories and seek advice on complex topics like divorce, annulment, and faith. He explores how the Catholic Church views these situations and offers resources to navigate these challenging times. Whether you're looking for guidance or strengthening your faith, this episode is packed with valuable insights.
Ron - My son is getting divorced. I am wondering if they had a sacramental marriage and in need of an annulment? (00:48) Scott - I am trying to convince my brother to get an annulment before getting remarried. What can I do? (06:51) Nancy (email) â What constitutes an âExtreme Measureâ when keeping someone alive? (20:07) Margaret - I only receive communion on the tongue but a priest won't let me receive on the tongue, however a lay person will. So who should I go to? A priest on the hand or a lay person on the tongue? (26:12) Allan (email) â Is it okay to let people believe their loved one who died is now an angel? (40:32) Laura - What are Gregorian Masses for the dead? (44:44) -
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, a prominent figure in the pro-life movement in the UK, who notably made headlines after being arrested for silently praying outside an abortion center, calls in to share her experience with Patrick. She comments on the controversial buffer zones in front of abortion clinics, wrongful arrests, and the increasing restrictions on freedom of speech and thought in her country. Patrick and Isabel dive deep into the implications of these actions, the polarization in local communities, and the resilience of pro-life advocates like Adam Smith-Connor, who face legal repercussions for their beliefs. Tune in as Isabel opens up about the challenges and support received from international pro-life communities and hear Patrick's message of solidarity and encouragement for all those fighting for their rights to pray and speak freely.
Jenny (email) â Iâm looking for a Catholic rehabilitation center for alcoholics (00:39) Christopher - My pastor said that the Eucharistic Ministers hands are consecrated. (02:52) Esmeralda - If babies can be baptized, why do we need to take classes in order to get baptized when weâre older? (15:02) Kaden - Can husband and wife ever commit the sin of gossip? (22:54) David (13-years-old) â Are magic tricks that magicians do at kid's parties bad? (28:57) Denise - I'm a Eucharistic Minister and I donât feel worthy. I have a pastor who has two different parishes, and he is stretched to the limit. (30:57) *Isabel - I was arrested outside an abortion clinic for praying silently (36:43) Mary - I was told that God created three religions. (46:022) Henry â Is being a hypocrite a sin? (49:25) -
Patrick gets to the bottom of whether Halloween started as a Catholic or a pagan holiday. He explores how the Catholic Church commemorates martyrs and saints and how cultural customs evolve over time. He busts myths, clarifies misconceptions, and looks into how Halloween transforms from a feast night into what it is today.
Vincent - My brother is married to a woman who does Wicca and is in the occult. What can I do? (00:41) Alexander â Did Pope Gregory I bring pagans into the Roman Church, and did he make Mary a deity? (08:46) Patrick shares âThe 5 Things Jesus Did Not Sayâ (20:51) Ben - Hospice: My wife is in the hospital and is really weak. She can't swallow and they are feeding her through the nose. Next, they will need to feed her through her stomach. Should I do that or put her in hospice? (22:50) Joshua - Is the lesser of 2 evils approach accepted in the Catholic Church? (27:45) Ellen (email) - Patrick should have asked Ben what his wife's diagnosis was. David - What is the origin of Halloween? (40:43) -
Patrick explores the poignant journey of becoming caregivers for our aging parents, beautifully framed by an emotional meditation and touching story that he shares. Itâs a powerful reminder to cherish our parents and be there for them as they are for us. This heartfelt conversation is a must-listen for anyone navigating this challenging phase of life.
Fr. Jeff (email) â A family member having Alzheimerâs taught me some valuable lessons (00:42) Kathleen - My mom lives in a retirement home and hears knocking at the door but no one is ever there. She keeps a pyx on her mantel with the Eucharist in it. She said the priest said she could have it in there. What should I do? (06:08) Steve - Halloween: Do you think that the Church's technique to retain what is good and discard what is bad has been used too much in the Church? (21:58) Michael - Is it possible that the natural evil that came before the fall happened because of the fall of angels? (30:04) Patrick shares âFear of Your Parentsâ Old Ageâ, a beautiful reflection on an adult child taking care of their elderly parent (39:00) Christina - They told us to bring pictures of our dead loved ones at my son's school. We put food and drink in front of the photos. Is that okay? (44:16) Tracey - Last week I asked you a question about my younger brother who is having relations with a girl. I wanted to follow up with you about this and ask another question about the situation. -
Patrick tackles the topic of dealing with a loved one's belief in wild conspiracy theories, such as the Flat Earth theory. Patrick offers scientific evidence to counter these beliefs, from photographs from space missions to the nature of gravity and eclipses. Yet, he touches on a deeper concernâstaying connected to our faith amidst misinformation.
Tim - Are there any good books on how to combat Free Masons? (00:29) Jill - Hospice Care: We have been taking care of our mom and she was put on Hospice Care in July but came back. How do we know when to stop pushing her and let her body take its course? (08:37) Lee (email) â Is it wrong to take money from a class action lawsuit if you are not in the class? (18:45) Jerry - Is it true that the responsibility to evangelize is only for the ordained? (20:52) Teresa - My sister is hooked on conspiracy theories, including the Flat Earth Theory. (26:50) Gwen (9-years-old) - Do our Guardian Angels go to someone else after we die? (34:53) Damon - There was a dog bed on the altar at Mass today. Is it okay to have animals at Mass? (38:18) Rick - If you vote in favor of a referendum that extends how long a woman can get an abortion, are you complicate in those deaths? (43:19) Cindy - Can you tell me the difference between angels and demons? -
Patrick tackles the tough topic of Same Sex Marriage as even though itâs condoned by the state, it doesnât mean itâs really a marriage. Also, how does who are living in sinful lifestyle (married outside the Church, etc.) shouldnât be in a front facing position at the parish such as a lector, catechist, etc.
Amy (1:01)-Email-Shares a situation at her church about a gay couple at her parish and thinking about moving parishes and Patrick shares his thoughts on that.
Joseph (14:49)-Do you know if the Church has declared Saint Joseph sinless in his life?
Sophia (15:48)-My mom is going through kidney failure and wants to be taken of Dialysis. Is that okay to do according to the Catholic Faith?
Patrick (22:33)-A priest told me I didn't need not go to confession. I thought I needed it. How can I talk with him about this?
Jude (28:14)-I work in hospice and our hospice has Medical Aid in Dying. Is that immoral for me to do?
Brian (35:33)-Is it okay for priests to give a 'pre-Homily' at the beginning of Mass?
Patrick shares this story (40:09) U.K.convicts pro-life veteran of thought crime for praying outside abortion clinic:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/oct/18/adam-smith-connor-convicted-in-uk-of-thought-crime/
Laura (46:07)-My kids play a game at school which talks about spells. What do you think?
Resources General Instruction of the Roman Missal | USCCB
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Patrick tackles a sensitive topic about end-of-life issues and dehydration and if itâs morally permissible to not use the IV as the emailer thinks her father wouldâve kept living if he was kept hydrated.
Susan Email- (0:38)-About a doctor who refused to keep father dehydrated. Did we commit a sin by allowing our father to be dehydrated after listening to the doctor?
Suzie Email) (19:21) About a baby that was aborted after a doctorâs recommendations
Jude (23:27) I am a hospice Nurse and I wanted to share my knowledge about what goes on in hospice.
Ruby (Email) (29:07)-I always recommend patients to seek a 2nd opinion
Emma Email (37:46)-What do you think about Online Dating?
Ernie (42:08)-My friend is a pro-choice Catholic. Can he receive communion?
Resources: Life Issues, Medical Choices: https://servantbooks.com/products/life-issues-medical-choices-questions-and-answers-for-catholics-revised
Now and at the Hour of Our Death: https://ignatius.com/now-and-at-the-hour-of-our-death-nhdp/
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Patrick answers question ranging from priests and heresies, confessions for the homebound, the Presentation of Jesus and callers share their stories regarding hospice care.
E-Frank-(0:41) Who would handle the issue of removing a priest who is preaching heresies? The Bishop or the Parishioners?
Elizabeth (3:56)-My husband passed away from Alzheimerâs. When they let us know he had a seizure we decided to bring him home to die because it seemed like they were being starved. He lasted much longer than the doctors said he would.
Denise (7:14)-We just buried my father in law. The last week of his life we put him on hospice. He was in for 1 week and the hospice doctors did a great job of explaining everything to us about end of life. They didn't stop us from giving him water. We would use a moist sponge. We had great care!
Bernadette (11:09)-Having a problem with priest not wanting to hear confessions. Our priest doesn't hear confession on a regular basis. and I can't always make it to other churches because they are further away. What should I do?
Joe (15:13)-What does keeping holy the Sabbath entail?
Deb (21:11)-What actually happened at the Presentation of Jesus? Why did the Jews go to the temple for the presentation?
Anne (Email) (25:37)-Where in Bible are we called Priest, Prophet and King
Resources: About Priest, Prophet and King: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/column/51802/priest-prophet-king
Mike (30:04)-How do you respond pro-choice Catholics who say that abortion is okay because God will take the aborted child to heaven?
Diana (33:02)-Can you refuse to receive the precious blood at communion if offered?
Chris (35:32)-One of the readers at Mass last night said 'Brothers and sisters...and siblings' during the second reading. What should I do?
Nick (44:08)-Nicene Creed- is this different than what John's Gospel says?
Ann (49:08)-if i am committing sin in my dream, is that sinful?
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On The Patrick Madrid Show, Sandra from Naperville, Illinois, dropped a bombshell that every parent needs to hear. During a routine check-up, her 17 and 14-year-old daughters were asked questions about gender identity and pronouns. The doctor told her girls several times that their parents wouldnât be told about their answers!
Sandra was understandably shocked and immediately yanked her kids out of that office. Sheâs now on the hunt for a pediatrician who doesnât follow these new "standards" from the American Academy of Pediatrics. When she called to complain, the staff basically told her that most offices are following this same protocol.
Patrick chimed in with a similar story from years ago, written by the late Kristine Franklin, who had her own âwhat in the world?â moment when her 12-year-old daughter was offered birth control by their family doctor: without her even knowing! The doc casually mentioned it when she asked the mom to leave the room for "privacy." Franklin was furious and wrote about it to warn other parents to keep their eyes open, because even well-meaning doctors might push your kid down a path youâd never want for them.
Stay in the room during your kidsâ doctor visits, especially when they're asked about sensitive stuff.
Doctors might ask about sex, gender, and even things like guns in the house or church attendance.
Push back if youâre uncomfortable: Sandra did, and so can you!
Parents, itâs more than just physical health at stake: itâs about keeping your kids' values and faith safe. Stay sharp!
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Patrick tackles the tough topic of euthanizing pets when they face terminal illness or extreme pain. He discusses how, according to the Church, it's not immoral to put a suffering animal to sleep, highlighting the key differences between animal souls and human souls. Euthanasia is a merciful release for pets, who can't understand their pain or time like humans do. This compassionate act spares them unnecessary suffering, unlike euthanizing a human being, which is deeply immoral due to the eternal nature of the human soul.
Monica (email) â Is it okay to put our dog, who has cancer, to sleep? (01:49) Karen - When an adult gets baptized, their original sin is washed away. Are the sins they committed before baptism washed away as well? (15:17) Patrick comments on our comforts, such as air conditioning and medicine, which have made our lives easier (19:54) Thomas - I had a Bible Study and talked about this concept on Euthanasia, the fact that our pain and suffering has purpose and God gives us the time to soften our wills. Give time to repent? (26:51) Brandon - What does Patrick think on rebaptism or having a second baptism? (29:30) Jude - If a person is not married in the Church (got married civilly), can they still be a Catechist? (42:44) Carlos - What are the consequences of a just divorce? (46:01) - Se mer