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The Patrick Madrid Show: June 08, 2026 - Hour 3

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Patrick tackles the heated debate over renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War, weighing whether this signals realignment or empty bravado, while threading through the risks faced by religious minorities as government classifications shift and anti-Catholic voices grow bolder among power brokers. One moment snaps into focus on the rise of Christian nationalism and the uneasy possibility of theocracy-influenced policy; the next, Patrick pivots to the digital anxieties fracturing generations as technology encroaches on how people gather and worship. Listeners drop raw testimony about confession and faith, lending the episode its unpredictable charge.

 

  • Patrick reads and responds to emails questioning the way he says “The Department of War” (00:53)
  • Jamie – Regarding the Dept. of War list, is it a bigger concern that Catholics one day will be taken off that list of recognized religions? (05:39)
  • Patrick reads and responds to a Mormon military officer’s post about the Dept. of War’s updated list of recognized religions (18:55)
  • Patrick in Atlanta - The liberal inroads have been made in the military and degraded the morale and morality of the institution. The reset on the name of it is according to structure change and organizational change. (23:51)
  • Ann - Will the Archdiocese of Military Services be protected and will Mass continue for the Catholics overseas? (28:32)
  • Bear attacks in Japan (33:36)
  • Patrick responds to an email about young people not liking A.I. (39:20)
  • Jennifer (email) - I almost became a Sedevecantist. Be careful who you listen to and notice who's making money off telling lies about Holy Mother Church and our Holy Father. (46:03)
  • Amy (email) - I have been on cloud 9 since my valid confession
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