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The Patrick Madrid Show

"How Can I Defend the Papacy?" (Special Podcast Highlight)

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8590 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

So, on The Patrick Madrid Show, Jodi from Las Vegas calls in with a burning question about defending the papacy. She's been chatting with her Protestant friend, and he kept throwing objections about the Catholic Church, especially about the papacy. You know, the classic stuff like, "Peter wasn’t really the rock," "The Catholic Church isn’t the true Church," and so on. Jodi, trying to keep her cool, said something like, "If you’re looking for the real Church that Jesus started, shouldn’t it at least be 2,000 years old?" Nice!

 

So, Jodi asks Patrick, "Can we trace all the Popes back to St. Peter?" Patrick explains that there’s a well-documented list of popes stretching all the way back to St. Peter. You could literally just hop on Wikipedia (or a more professional resource like the Catholic Encyclopedia) and check it out. 

 

Patrick then briefly mentions some of the common objections about the papacy that Jodi’s probably facing. Stuff like, "Oh, Peter was just a pebble, not the rock," or "What about those bad popes?" He’s heard it all! Yet, he reassures her that these arguments are easy to refute, especially with facts from Scripture and history. He even wrote a whole book on it called Pope Fiction, which tackles 30 of the most common myths about the papacy. 

 

Long story short, Patrick’s advice to Jodi? Get the facts straight, whether from his book, online resources, or history, and the arguments will crumble. As Patrick says, if her friend really wants to know the truth, well, there's 2,000 years of Church history waiting for him to explore.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Let's go to Jody now in Las Vegas.

0:02.0

Good morning, Jody.

0:03.2

Good morning, Patrick.

0:04.3

I have a question about the pathosite.

0:07.0

I was speaking with a friend, a Protestant friend, and I was telling him out, you know, St. Peter, he's the rock of the church that Jesus Christ started, and he was technically the first pope.

0:19.6

And, you know, he just had all these objections and why the Catholic Church is not right and all this other stuff.

0:26.9

So I said, well, where have you learned all of these objections?

0:30.6

Where have you?

0:31.7

What's teaching you all of this, you know?

0:33.6

And it's, well, I know this and that.

0:35.4

And I'm like, well, it sounds like you've learned everything you know about the Catholic Church

0:39.4

from like a society that really does not like the Catholic Church.

0:44.2

So I said, I said, you know, if you really want to know the true church, I mean, and this

0:49.5

doesn't come from a religious standpoint, but I just said, logically, if I wanted to know what the true

0:55.3

church was that Jesus Christ started, I'd have to at least logically be a member of a church

1:01.4

that's at least 2,000 years old. Does the Catholic Church, do we have the lineage all lined out

1:08.9

where every pope can be traced all the way back,

1:12.4

Peter?

1:13.1

Yeah, yeah, we sure do.

1:14.3

So let me give you a few things.

1:16.2

This is one of those seemingly powerful arguments that is utterly flimsy and just

1:24.2

sort of disintegrates upon further scrutiny.

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