Patrick steers the conversation through Catholic liturgy’s roots and vibrant diversity, calling out how misunderstandings ripple between the Church’s Eastern and Western branches. He answers live questions on canon law, gender roles in faith, and real struggles parishioners face, weaving humor and candid listener feedback into moments both weighty and light. Issues like liturgical abuse, women’s roles, interfaith perceptions, and the challenge of clashing opinions all surface as Patrick threads history, current Church life, and everyday frustrations into sharp, unpredictable exchanges.
- Joe - I want to give a general overview of Tridentine. It falls on its face to appeal from antiquity because it is not antiquity. (00:44)
- Elizabeth - I am curious to know if canon lawyers are tied to a specific diocese? Can you explain who they are? (12:36)
- Maureen (email) – I will not be attending this pro-LGBT church again (19:16)
- Nathaniel (12-years-old) - Was the headquarters of the Catholic Church always Rome? (20:59)
- Mark – I heard a priest tell a group of alter girls that woman could be ordained priests someday? (23:36)
- Valerie – A Protestant man said I was a mere woman and that as a woman I am not supposed to speak about issues of faith. He cited St. Paul. (27:55)
- Rhonda - Thanks for dumbing certain issues down (26:51)
- Tom - Why does the Institute Christ the King Tridentines mass have special privileges that SSPX don't seem to have? (42:37)
- LeeAnne (email) - I live in a part of the country which has a high population of Muslim (46:00)