In this video, Patrick Coffin takes a close look at the politico-media figures that have arrayed against Candace Owens @RealCandaceO, who is surely not being scapegoated for lying—but for telling inconvenient truths and asking uncomfortable questions.
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Guest Nancy Charles, former trans activist and lesbian, now a joyful Catholic witness to truth and healing.
• In this very personal interview with Patrick Coffin, Nancy shares her early years of gender confusion and same-sex attraction, and how the LGBTQ+ movement offered belonging—but not peace.
• As a proud trans and active lesbian, she championed “authentic self-expression,” yet behind the public persona was deep restlessness, depression, and other traumatic wounds.
• A crisis moment led her to question the ideology she once preached; the slogans stopped matching reality.
• Her brother, Joshua Charles (author, scholar, and host of Eternal Christendom), played a key role by patiently engaging her with Scripture, logic, and brotherly love.
• Through prayer, study of the Catechism, and discovering the mercy of Christ in Confession and the Eucharist, Nancy experienced genuine conversion and interior healing thanks to a kind and wise Catholic priest.
• She now dedicates her life to helping others harmed by gender ideology find hope in the truth of being created male and female in God’s image.
• Nancy’s story testifies that grace transforms identity at its deepest level—because Christ doesn’t just affirm us; He restores us.
In this video, Patrick Coffin reviews the teaching of the New Testament on capital punishment (since the Old Testament is so obviously supportive) and how consistent and strong the teaching is, rooted in the Bible and the natural moral law.
Biblical Record:
Civil Authority: Romans 13:1–4 The state bears the sword by divine mandate
Personal Example: Acts 25:10–11 Paul accepts death if guilty
Criminal Justice: Luke 23:39–43 Jesus affirms the thief’s confession of just punishment
Divine Delegation John 19:10–11 Authority to punish comes from God
Mosaic Context John 19:7 Mosaic law included capital punishment; not abrogated as immoral
Divine Precedent: Acts 5:1–11 God directly punishes by death
Judicial Authority: 1 Peter 2:13–14 Governors punish wrongdoers as God’s agents
Theological Analogy: Hebrews 10:28–29 Death penalty as model of divine justice
Apocalyptic Symbolism: Revelation 19:11–15 Christ wields the “sword” of righteous judgment
Philosophy: Drawing on Edward Feser and Joseph Bessette’s book By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed—a rigorous exploration of justice, deterrence, and moral order.
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Balance: Mercy and justice are not opposites; both reflect God’s holiness and love.
Final takeaway: Catholics can uphold both the sanctity of life and the moral seriousness of crime without contradiction.
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In this explosive conversation, Patrick sits down with Pia Varma, writer and commentator behind Laissez-Faire Lounge (Substack + social media).
Pia breaks down the increasingly bizarre official story surrounding the Charlie Kirk killing, showing how the narrative keeps shifting—and why so many unanswered questions remain.
We explore the hidden nexus of influence involving Utah universities, LDS leadership, intelligence agencies like the CIA and FBI, and their entanglement with Washington power centers.
Why Utah? Why now? Pia unpacks the threads that connect academia, religion, and state power into a web few dare to discuss.
The Charlie Kirk event is not just about one man—it has become a lens through which media narratives are manufactured, controlled, and enforced.
Patrick and Pia stress that truth-seekers of all faiths—or no faith—must band together to expose deception and resist the manipulation of elites.
Pia shares how her Laissez-Faire Lounge project encourages critical thinking, intellectual honesty, and fearless dialogue.
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• In the months leading up to his death, Charlie Kirk began expressing a deep curiosity about Catholicism—especially its intellectual coherence and moral authority in a confused culture.
• Friends and collaborators, including Candace Owens and Bishop Josepk Brennan of Fresno, CA, observed his shift toward a more sacramental and historic understanding of Christianity.
• Charlie reportedly attended several Catholic events and read Church history, showing particular interest in the unity of faith and reason.
• Around the same time, he began questioning his earlier support of political Zionism, distinguishing between biblical Israel and the modern Israeli state.
• This parallel “conversion” revealed a search for universal truth rather than partisan ideology.
• Patrick Coffin argues that these two developments—his theological awakening and his rejection of ideological nationalism—stemmed from the same root: a desire for transcendent order grounded in Christ and the Catholic faith.
1 Leo XIV learns an important lesson, partly.
1️⃣ Pope Leo XIV Backs Off Politics After months of backlash over his geopolitical hot takes, Pope Leo XIV seems to be learning a rare Vatican lesson: silence is sometimes golden. Sources say the pontiff is stepping back from partisan commentary, focusing instead on evangelization and unity. Patrick Coffin breaks down why Catholics should welcome a pope who prays more and opines less — and how mixing theology with foreign policy never ends well.
2️⃣ Charlie Kirk Case Narrative Collapsing. The official story about the Charlie Kirk murder is unraveling faster than legacy media can spin. Patrick Coffin unpacks how new evidence and brave voices — notably Candace Owens and independent reporters — are exposing contradictions, suppressed footage, and political motives. As the truth surfaces, this case could redefine how Americans view media manipulation and law enforcement narratives. Truth doesn’t fear investigation — it demands it.
3️⃣ Faith Under Fire: New Course Announcement Patrick Coffin announces Faith Under Fire, an all-new online course for Catholics who want to defend truth with clarity and charity. Students will tackle objections to God’s existence, “once saved, always saved,” Sola Scriptura, Marian dogmas, and the Real Presence — all grounded in Scripture, history, and reason. Learn how to stay calm, confident, and Catholic in the face of modern unbelief. Enroll today and reignite your faith.
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Patrick welcomes Chicago radio legend Kevin Matthews, once the wildly popular and irreverent voice of The Loop (WLUP-FM) during the 1980s and 1990s—an era that defined rock radio.
Known for his quick wit, parody characters, and massive influence in the Chicago media scene, Kevin’s life took a shocking turn when he was diagnosed with a rare form of multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2008.
But a chance encounter with a broken statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, found discarded near a dumpster, changed everything.
The Turning Point
Kevin saw the shattered statue and felt compelled to take her home.
That moment became the beginning of a profound spiritual awakening—his return to the Catholic faith he had long ignored.
The statue, lovingly called “Broken Mary,” became a symbol of beauty in brokenness and a reminder that God never discards His children.
The Film: Broken Mary
The new movie tells the incredible true story of grace, suffering, and redemption through Mary’s intercession.
Shot in Chicago and Michigan, it traces Kevin’s journey from fame and ego to humility and hope.
The film highlights how God uses broken things—and broken people—to reveal His mercy.
Ministry and Mission
Kevin now travels the country sharing the message of hope, forgiveness, and healing through his Broken Mary Project and Rosary podcast.
He reminds audiences that every wound can become a window for grace.
Follow Kevin’s work, Rosary app, books, and updates on the film at BrokenMary.com and on social media @BrokenMaryProject.