Fr. Altman reflects upon the civil unrest being fomented by socialist forces and the failure of our leaders to confront this evil. Homily from 07/29/2020.
In every age, our Lord is our refuge: including today. What we are seeing are the fruits of failed leadership in both secular society and the Church. We are reaping the fruits of our past mistakes. Homily from 06/22/2020.
Fr. Altman reflects upon the fact that sin is objective and we have an obligation as Christians to confront those who are sinning. He differentiates between judging the state of someone’s eternal soul versus declaring sin when we see it. Homily from August 12, 2020.
Fr. Altman calls to mind the opening words of St. John Paul II from Veritatis Splendor. Fr. Altman reflects upon good Catholic leadership versus bad leadership. We are all called to be Levain to heaven. Homily from 06/24/2020.
On Palm Sunday 2020, Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses how Jesus faced death in a spirit of victory. This is the lesson of Christ and the martyrs: fear not death of the body but death of the eternal soul. Jesus was weary of being with a faithless people.
Fr. Altman reflects upon the words of St. Paul who instructs us to shun those who walk in a disorderly way. We see many examples of people who act in a disorderly way today. 08/26/2020.
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. […]
On the feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Fr. Altman reflects upon the importance to stand-up for truth. No one comes to the Father except through Jesus Christ who is the Truth. We must remain in Christ if we are to bear fruit. Homily from 07/31/2020.
We have heard countless times about the beatitudes, but today Fr. Altman discusses the be not attitudes, which are all focused on temporal matters. Homily from 09/09/2020.