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6491 - "Is it Okay to do Easter Egg Hunts for our Kids?" (Special Podcast Highlight)
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  • 6491 - "Is it Okay to do Easter Egg Hunts for our Kids?" (Special Podcast Highlight)

    Have you ever wondered if letting your little ones loose in the garden, searching for those brightly colored Easter eggs might just be leading them a tad away from the monumental meaning of Easter? Well, you're not alone in this Easter egg conundrum! Amy from Oceanside, California, brought this "egg-ceptionally" good question to the Patrick Madrid Show. 

     

    Patrick shared some golden yolks of wisdom. He reassured Amy (and all of us listening in) that as long as our kiddos are grounded in the true essence of Easter – that is, celebrating Jesus Christ's resurrection and His divine love for us – then adding a sprinkle of secular fun like Easter egg hunts is totally fine! 🕊️

     

    Think of it as a chocolate-covered marshmallow peep: sweet on the outside but with a core that holds the real treasure.  Patrick paralleled this with Christmas celebrations, noting that it's completely okay to enjoy the festive trimmings as long as the heart of the celebration remains focused on Jesus's birth and His ultimate gift of love and salvation to us. 

     

    So, go ahead and hide those eggs in the most challenging nooks and crannies of your garden, because it's all in good faith (literally!). And remember, as long as Jesus remains the reason for the season in your family's heart, you're on the right track to a faith-filled, fun-filled Easter celebration! 

    Thu, 28 Mar 2024
  • 6490 - The Patrick Madrid Show: March 28, 2024 - Hour 1

    Patrick explores the significance of Holy Thursday, delves into the relationship between tradition and scripture, and uncovers the pitfalls of relying on scripture alone.

    What does Maundy Thursday mean and why isn’t Washing of the Feet a Sacrament? (01:35) Wesley - I am Protestant and we don't say scripture alone, but scripture does have the highest authority. (20:49) Lee - I need to teach a class on the Devine Mercy Novena. If someone doesn't start it on Good Friday, can they still do the novena? (26:12) Alex - Is the Eucharist necessary for salvation? (29:41) Luke - I read that when Jesus said 'do this in remembrance of me' he was also meaning 'do this and be one with me'.  (36:36) Joe - I'd like to remind you that they have the Chrism Mass today. It’s a great time for our priests!
    Thu, 28 Mar 2024
  • 6489 - The Patrick Madrid Show: March 28, 2024 - Hour 2

    Patrick discusses the mystery of Judas receiving communion at the Last Supper, Jesus' activities between his resurrection and ascension, and a thought-provoking analogy of black holes and sinners going to hell. Plus, Patrick offers guidance on the dignified repositioning of cremated remains according to Catholic Church teachings.

     

    Nolan - How can I pray for my brother and sister in law who are using IVF? (02:09) Ruby - I am interested in the teaching of the Catholic Church but I am struggling with the teaching on the role of the priests and confession? (14:08) Jan - During the Chrism Mass, when the bishop mixes the oil with a purple liquid and breaths on it, what does that mean? (22:15) Caroline - Is it okay to do acupuncture to help with infertility? (25:05) Moses - At the last supper, when Jesus instituted the Eucharist, I heard that Judas spit out the Eucharist. Why would Jesus give him Communion if He knew that Judas would betray him? (32:37) Chris - Can you tell me more about the time that Jesus spent on earth between the resurrection and the Assentation? (40:48) Shannon - My dad and I were talking about space and the black hole which is expanding. Do you think there is a connection with that and the souls who are going to hell? Steve - Can I split up the ashes of my father who passed away? (47:30)
    Thu, 28 Mar 2024
  • 6488 - The Patrick Madrid Show: March 28, 2024 - Hour 3

    Patrick provides insightful and compassionate responses, offering guidance on matters of faith, forgiveness, and family. With engaging dialogue and clear explanations, this hour captures the essence of the show's mission to provide compelling insights and encouragement for the day.

     

    Helen - Is it possible that Judas didn't want Christ to die and that’s why Jesus gave him the Eucharist? (00:42) Kathleen - We struggled with infertility and adopted 3 children who are such a blessing, and then we had a natural birth years later! (05:40) John - When you go to confession and haven't committed any of the sins that you committed since your last confession, do you need to repeat the sins you committed that were already forgiven in the last confession? (08:59) Marie - I live at a Protestant retirement home and they are having an ecumenical communion service tonight. Can I take communion at that type of service? (21:04) James - Is today a Holy Day of Obligation? (23:33) Yesenia - When you get a blessing from a relic, how do they decide who gets the single blessing and who gets the double blessing? (24:44) Annette - Did the crowd want Jesus to be released because they called for Barabbas, which means 'son of the Father'? (26:17) Brian - What does it mean to keep Holy the Sabbath Day? (28:17) Amy - Is it okay to do Easter egg hunts for our kids? (32:41) Dave - An Episcopal friend took offence when I didn’t go to communion at his church. How should have I handled the situation? (35:26) Bernadette - What ceremony was performed on Wednesday in the Latin Churches? (38:53) Brian - What makes a sin mortal? (42:04) Maria - I am currently living as brother and sister with my husband. Can I go to communion? Can I live married life with my husband for economic reasons?
    Thu, 28 Mar 2024
  • 6487 - Busting Myths: The Easter-Pagan Connection? (Special Podcast Highlight)

    Ah, the age-old tale of Easter's supposed pagan roots! 🐣🌷 Let's dive into a spirited conversation from The Patrick Madrid Show, where Linda seeks wisdom. She's been thrown the curveball question:

     

    Is Easter just a rebranded pagan holiday? 

     

    First off, Patrick Madrid lays down the calendar facts: Easter in the Western Church is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox. 🌕✨ This method of dating Easter might seem like it's borrowed from a pagan calendar at first glance, but oh, it's so much more!

     

    Patrick explains the Quartodecimanism controversy... about when Easter should be celebrated. This has led to the Eastern and Western Churches celebrating Easter at different times. But does this discrepancy hint at pagan roots? Patrick says, "No way, José!"

     

    Why? Because this calendar conundrum is tied not to pagan rituals but to the lunar calendar, which our Jewish friends used for plotting feast days. And guess what? The Jews were definitely not hosting pagan parties. 🚫🌺

     

    Patrick suggests arming yourself against the "Easter is pagan" argument with two epic resources:

     

    1. Catholicism and Fundamentalism by Karl Keating - a book so powerful, it's like watching a bowling alley strike. Argument after argument, Keating knocks them down.

     

    2. Articles byJon Sorenson- your go-to for refuting what Patrick charmingly calls "silly arguments."

    Wed, 27 Mar 2024
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