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The Patrick Madrid Show

The Patrick Madrid Show: May 01, 2024 - Hour 1

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8587 Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Patrick discusses the topic of Mary's Immaculate Conception and her freedom from original sin. Patrick explores whether Mary was tempted to sin and how her immaculate state influences her ability to exercise free will, juxtaposed with scriptural narratives and traditional church teachings.

 

  • Patrick shares the article, “Country Music Violates the “Sacred Project” of Elites” by Jukka Savolainen
  • Randy - Oliver Anthony helped me to revert to the faith.
  • Carolyn - Did Mary ever get tempted if she didn't have concupiscence? (20:22)
  • Augustine (11-years-old) - Are priests able to retire? (30:07)
  • Kevin - How does the Catholic Church reconcile Matthew 16:18 with other interpretations of it from other churches? (38:43)
  • Victoria - My father is starting to show interest in the Mass and Church. How can I help continue to grow in faith?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Compelling insights, unpredictable conversations,

0:12.0

encouragement for your day.

0:14.2

It's the Patrick Madrid Show on Relevant Radio.

0:19.0

All right, 21 hours later, we're back in action.

0:23.5

Welcome to the Patrick Madrid Show, and thank you for listening.

0:26.0

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0:31.1

You can call that number now, and your chances of getting on the air quickly are really good

0:34.6

because people are queuing up at the moment, but they're not

0:37.7

quite ready. So call 888-914-9149-49. That number is sponsored ordered by Catholic Order of

0:44.9

Foresters. So, Cyrus, I think it's not a big secret. I don't know if it's like something we've

0:51.4

talked about recently. I don't think it is, but, you know, I love me some Beatles and I love me some Chicago, and I love me some cars and Boston and bands like that. I don't really love me some country music. And I know a lot of people love country music. What? I know. Isn't that a shocker? So it's rap. You like rap. That's what you're saying.

1:12.5

No. No, I'm pretty much straightforward. I like, you know, classic rock and things like that. I like other kinds of music.

1:18.6

But the point of what I, kind of music I like is irrelevant to what I want to talk about.

1:23.1

But just I want to put my cards on the table to say, I'm going to talk about country music in an

1:28.8

interesting angle. I saw something about this that I thought people might find, whether you like

1:32.7

country music or not. And I know that many, many, many people love country music. Absolutely

1:38.2

love it. A lot of my kids love country music. I don't know where they got that, Gene.

1:43.4

It wasn't for me. But this is something

1:47.2

about, it's an analysis of the kind of music that's popular, let's say, especially among young

1:54.6

people. So artists like Little Wayne, or Lil Wayne, I guess. Actor, Dwayne Johnson.

2:04.9

The Rock.

2:06.3

Yeah, The Rock, right.

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