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Patrick Madrid or Taylor Marshall?

Stephanie Camello has spent a lot of time over the last few years listening to both Patrick Madrid and Taylor Marshall. Both are amazingly honest, trustworthy Catholic men. They are on the same page in terms of Catholic teachings and share very similar opinions of conservative society. But it's their approaches that Stephanie Camello will be comparing. She listens to both their shows on a consistent basis and over time has noticed some stylistic differences in their approaches, some of which cater to different audiences. So if you like listening to conservative, traditional Catholic viewpoints from well-respected and intelligent show hosts, you will benefit from this comparison of viewpoints!

Similarities
- Both are traditionally married and have large families.
- Both have written best-selling books on Catholic topics.
- Both have their own shows where they speak to large audiences about their Catholic interpretations.
- Both are highly educated in many areas including history, theology and philosophy.


Differences in Style
Stylistic Approach of Patrick Madrid
- Popular radio host on Relevant Radio for many years who specializes in apologetics and teaches audiences on how to understand and defend the faith based on theological truths.
- Takes the calm, cool and collected rational approach. He listens to objectors before systematically breaking down their argument using historical facts, citing his references along the way.
- He gives you factual info along with his Catholic-based opinions on the latest secular and religious news stories that directly impact his audience.
- If you are looking for someone who keeps you updated on the latest news that impacts you as a person of faith, then Patrick Madrid is for you.
- If you are looking for someone who takes various questions and different opinions from regular people of all backgrounds and then provides them with facts and references that defend the faith and church teachings with conservatively traditional viewpoints, then Patrick Madrid is for you.
- If you appreciate well-versed Catholic talk-show hosts with decades of experience in giving a straight-forward answers in kindness and as Mr. Madrid puts it "by speaking the truth in love," then Patrick Madrid is for you!

Stylistic Approach of Taylor Marshall

- Popular YouTube talk show host who specializes in traditional Catholicism.
- He inspires his audience with his "fire in the belly" rhetoric.
- He gives you the facts while providing the traditionalist view of why something is right or wrong.
- He doesn't beat around the bush. He gets right to the point and never waivers.
- He may come off as harsh or even radical to some, but it's his consistently conservative traditional opinions that get people cheering. He tells it like it is whether you want to hear it or not.
- So if you want or need someone to light a fire under you and get you riled up in a good way about the faith, then Taylor Marshall is for you.
- If you want the facts with a sort-of apologetical lean on defending the faith through hard-core facts and old-school opinions, then Taylor Marshall is for you.
- If you need a straight-answer backed up with historical facts and a punch in the gut of truth, then Taylor Marshall is for you!


Listening to either Madrid or Marshall will give you the facts and inspiration to become a better, more-informed old-school Catholic, but it's up to you to choose how you want to hear it! Stephanie Camello recommends a healthy dose of each!



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