Jesus said to his disciples, you are the salt of the earth. But if salt loses its taste, it is not good for anything. Consider how far we have fallen since the 1960s. Many bishops during this time fed poisonous theology to the laity. Jesus said if you love me, you will keep my commandments. […]
In this Sunday Sermon from South St. Paul, Father uses the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus to discuss the importance and the power of the Name of the Son of God. He explains how St. Peter—the first pope—used that Name to convert thousands in one day. He reminds us that the demons who […]
Fr. Altman states that the Church is God’s house, not our house. We are to be faithful stewards to God’s house. Why do so many people lack peace in the midst of today’s chaos. We have refused to drink from God’s fountain of grace. Fr. Altman ponders the Psalmist words, “In you Lord, I have […]
Fr. Altman uses the parable of an enemy sowing weeds in the wheat field of the farmer to discuss the infiltration that has occurred in today’s Church. Homily from 07/19/2020.
Fr. Altman urges the faithful to hold fast to the faith, even in the face of today’s Church scandals. Fr. Altman discusses how Jesus cleansed the temple of the merchants and how He will come again to cleanse His Church of corruption.
Fr. Michael O’Conner, pastor at Our Lady of the Gulf, has more courage than most of our bishops. In this homily, he boldly proclaims the truth about Joe Biden.
Fr. Altman reflects on the third commandment: keep holy the Lord’s day. Vacations and holidays are no excuse for missing our Sunday mass obligation. Teach me your ways, dear Lord. Homily from 06/04/2020.
Fr. James Altman uses the example of Peter and Jesus walking on the water to act as an example for us in the midst of the current storm. What triggers ‘Coronaphobia’ is a person’s own fear of death. Fr. Altman discusses that suffering has meaning in Jesus Christ, but meaningless in a godless society. References […]