Patrick explores questions about Mary’s genealogy, explains the legend of St. Patrick driving out snakes, and tackles moral concerns on contraception like Plan B with compassion and clarity. Unexpected topics emerge, from the contents of the Ethiopian Bible to the logic behind Christian opposition to reincarnation, all folding into calls about the spiritual climate and recent events. The discussion blends history, theology, and real-life challenges, keeping things lively, personal, and grounded in faith.
- Maria - Is there a genealogy for Mary in the Bible? (00:39)
- Charlene - Did St. Patrick really get rid of all the snakes in Ireland? (04:01)
- Andreanna - Was St Joseph at Jesus crucifixion?
- Andre - Is there a way to prove that reincarnation is false? (10:54)
- Linda - I take issue with what you said about a prophecy about President Trump. (19:30)
- David - Is the Ethiopian Bible good to use? (26:43)
- Email - I noticed after a few times of attending Daily Mass that the priest does not say, “Body of Christ” when distributing Holy Communion. I still say ‘Amen’ when I receive but just wanted to know is that normal or permissible. (37:09)
- Jessica - Can you use birth control if other methods don't work for medical reasons? (38:29)
- Aaron - Can you explain St. Patrick's Day from a Catholic perspective? What are the key points? I don't celebrate St. Patrick's Day but am Catholic. (46:20)