The Patrick Madrid Show: April 18, 2024 - Hour 2

EPISODE · Apr 18, 2024 · 51 MIN

The Patrick Madrid Show: April 18, 2024 - Hour 2

from The Patrick Madrid Show · host Relevant Radio

Patrick tackles the profound questions of faith, belonging, and salvation. He discusses how true belief and membership in the Catholic Church are viewed through the lens of tradition and scripture and how it's necessary for salvation according to the Church. But no matter where your journey of faith has taken you, remember, it's never too late to find your way back home. With a heartfelt invitation to return to the fold and the promise of help to overcome life's hurdles, the dialogue reminds us that behind the doctrine, it's compassion and community that truly reflect the spirit of the Church.   Toni (email) – Do only Catholics go to Heaven? (00:45) Rosie - There was a murder/suicide in a house my daughter is buying. Should the house be blessed? (08:39) John - Who is the patron saint known for sense of humor? Lori - We just went on a worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend. We loved it. Are these funded by the Catholic Church? The facilities were so bad I had to go out and buy a heater. Toni - Patrick just read my letter (I am the Lutheran woman). Is Patrick saying that every Lutheran minister who knows what Catholics teach about salvation are going to hell? (24:20) Amy - I agree about Salvation. What about Protestants that don't believe that the Catholic Church is the true Church? What if they aren't convinced by the arguments? (43:20) Victoria - Why do people ask for low gluten hosts? Isn't Jesus fully present in the Eucharist? (47:52)

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