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The Patrick Madrid Show: May 24, 2024 - Hour 1

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Patrick delves into the Catholic Church's stance on salvation, emphasizing the necessity of belief in Jesus and baptism for entry into the church. He explores the complexities of relationships with individuals associated with the Society of St. Pius X and the significance of the sacrament of the anointing of the sick. Patrick unravels the teachings on honoring parents under various circumstances and sheds light on the dogma of no salvation outside the church.

  • Patrick comments on yesterday’s show with Ken Hensley about “Salvation outside of the Catholic Church” (02:25)
  • Andrew – Can a Catholic take communion at a FSPX church? (25:46)
  • Fred - What is the etymology of “Holy Spirit”? We used to call it “Holy Ghost”, but why did it change? (29:56)
  • I have a tough relationship with my Father so how can I honor a bad man?
  • Maria - If someone is not sick, can they still get the sacrament of the anointing of the sick? (37:59)
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Chapters

1. The Patrick Madrid Show: May 24, 2024 - Hour 1 (00:00:00)

2. Patrick comments on yesterday’s show with Ken (00:02:24)

3. Break 01 (00:20:39)

4. Can a Catholic take communion at a FSPX church (00:21:41)

5. What is the etymology of “Holy Spirit”? (00:29:55)

6. Break 02 (00:36:52)

7. If someone is not sick, can they still get the (00:37:58)

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Patrick delves into the Catholic Church's stance on salvation, emphasizing the necessity of belief in Jesus and baptism for entry into the church. He explores the complexities of relationships with individuals associated with the Society of St. Pius X and the significance of the sacrament of the anointing of the sick. Patrick unravels the teachings on honoring parents under various circumstances and sheds light on the dogma of no salvation outside the church.

  • Patrick comments on yesterday’s show with Ken Hensley about “Salvation outside of the Catholic Church” (02:25)
  • Andrew – Can a Catholic take communion at a FSPX church? (25:46)
  • Fred - What is the etymology of “Holy Spirit”? We used to call it “Holy Ghost”, but why did it change? (29:56)
  • I have a tough relationship with my Father so how can I honor a bad man?
  • Maria - If someone is not sick, can they still get the sacrament of the anointing of the sick? (37:59)
  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Patrick Madrid Show: May 24, 2024 - Hour 1 (00:00:00)

2. Patrick comments on yesterday’s show with Ken (00:02:24)

3. Break 01 (00:20:39)

4. Can a Catholic take communion at a FSPX church (00:21:41)

5. What is the etymology of “Holy Spirit”? (00:29:55)

6. Break 02 (00:36:52)

7. If someone is not sick, can they still get the (00:37:58)

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