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The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show: June 25, 2024 - Hour 3

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Patrick tackles a critical topic: the Catholic Church's stance on ectopic pregnancies. John, a dedicated pro-lifer, asks about the morality of managing an ectopic pregnancy when the mother's life is at risk. Patrick discusses the principle of double effect, which permits removing a diseased fallopian tube to save the mother, while sadly resulting in the unintended death of the unborn child. This approach underlines the importance of intention in moral decisions, distinguishing it from direct abortion. It’s a thought-provoking exploration of ethics and life.

 

  • Leonard - Is there a difference between anointing of the sick and extreme unction? (00:34)
  • Jack – My priest didn't say the Gloria or the Creed at the feast of Saint John the Baptist (01:41)
  • Les - The 10 commandments being posted in schools in Louisiana (07:21)
  • Paul (email) – Many of our government buildings have the 10 Commandments set in stone just outside their front doors (24:00)
  • Roy - Women are able to enter the military faster than men under the current standards. (26:46)
  • Judy (email) – What was the name of the book you’re going to send Brooklyn (from the 2nd hour of today’s show) (36:40)
  • John - Ectopic pregnancy has always been gray area. Is it legitimate to end that kind of pregnancy?  What is the church’s teaching? (37:39)
  • Jim - I read an article about the reason girls have eating disorders is because of being abused.
  • Edward – Comment about the 10 Commandments being displayed at school

Transcript

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0:00.0

Compelling insights, unpredictable conversations,

0:12.6

Encouragement for your day.

0:14.7

It's the Patrick Madrid show on Relevant Radio.

0:20.8

Easy, easy, Cyrus. I know you're excited. Lunch is almost here. relevant radio.

0:22.3

Easy, Cyrus, easy.

0:23.5

I know you're excited.

0:26.7

Lunch is almost here, but just easy, big fella.

0:27.9

We have another hour yet to go.

0:33.1

Before we get to those tacos, 888-914-9-149.

0:35.9

Let's go to Leonard straight up in Farmington, Minnesota.

0:36.6

Good morning, Leonard.

0:40.3

Hey, Patrick. I hope you're having a great day.

0:46.1

Thank you. My question, yeah, no worries. Is there a difference with extreme unction and anointing of the sick? Because someone told me there was, and I don't remember seeing

0:51.1

that in my Baltimore Catechism. So I was just curious.

0:54.8

Sure.

0:55.3

There is no difference.

0:56.7

It's two different titles or two different terms for the same sacrament.

1:00.9

The reason it was called previously Extreme Unction, you could still call it that.

1:05.5

But Extreme has to do with the end of life, the extreme end of your life.

1:10.0

And Unction is kind of an older, old-fashioned

1:13.7

word for oil and being anointed with oil. So that's all extreme unction meant. And nowadays

1:22.8

people know the same sacrament as anointing of the sick, but it's one and the same thing.

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