Patrick reacts to the Vatican Library’s decision to provide Muslim scholars with a prayer space, questioning its implications for evangelization and religious reciprocity. Candid listener calls spark practical advice and honest conversations about serving at Mass, personal devotion, and everyday faith disruptions, while Patrick threads commentary on global affairs, immigration, and culture through frank audio clips and sharp opinions. From Mass etiquette to coffee and donuts, Patrick’s perspective surprises, provokes, and refuses to shy away from hard truths.
- Audio: Speaker Mike Johnson BLASTS Democrats' insane list of demands to the end government shutdown (00:19)
- It’s a mistake: Vatican Library grants Muslim scholars a prayer room (03:09)
- Linda - I was asked to be an usher for mass, and I find it uncomfortable. I don't want to do it anymore. Do you have any advice? (11:45)
- Ann - If Muslim clerics are coming to the Vatican library to study, maybe they are coming to study Catholicism. Is it better that they are separated from the crowd or to be able to do it in the open? (21:15)
- Audio: Muslim boast - you will all be Muslim's soon – Remember, he’s talking about the USA (26:41)
- Audio: Konstantin Kisin: You have to treat different cultures and people differently - You can't solve a problem you won't admit (28:45)
- Audio: Van Jones on the genocide in Nigeria (talking with Bill Maher) and the double standard against Jews (33:00)
- Audio: When will the U.S. ban the Muslim Brotherhood? (35:19)
- Audio: Black resident of South Chicago explains why the state government wants illegal aliens (38:53)
- Bernadette (email) – Why does it bother you when ushers indicate when your pew can get in line to receive the Eucharist? (40:40)
- Claudia - Is it a sin to eat donuts after mass or offer people donuts after mass? (42:27)
- Magdalena - Poland doesn't accept Muslim refugees or migrants. We have a long history with the Muslims. Ottomans took the Polish people into slavery. We won't be forced to accept anyone. (48:39)