Fr. Matthew Kauth reflects upon the Christ’s parable of the seed falling on different kinds of ground and the fact that the seed must dies in order to yield fruit. We are easily consumed by the immediate pressures of life that take our attention away from what should be our ultimate focus – a good […]
Fr. Walz discusses common misconceptions about sin, confession and mercy. He also discusses the clergy’s failure to educate the faithful about the 10 commandments.
Fr. Thomas Dufner explains how Jesus brought together religion and marriage on a single track. Marriage is intrinsically linked to the sacrament of creation. When we follow God’s plan for marriage, we experience true happiness and salvation.
Fr. Daniel Nolan reflects on today’s readings that show there are consequences for bad behavior. Jesus shows us that corporal punishment is sometimes necessary.
Fr. Nolan reflects on the fact that when people leave Christ, they begin living in a delusional world. God gave us a brain – let us use it. Fr. Daniel Nolan warns us what happens when we remove Christ from our society. People will begin to loose touch with reality and adopt irrational thinking. God […]
On Divine Mercy Sunday, Fr. Altman shared with his parishioners that Jesus used examples of good people and bad people in order to teach his followers right from wrong. Some of the worst offenders in Jesus’ day were the clergy of his day. Jesus’ divine mercy is available to all who sincerely repent of their […]
Fr. Stefano Penna, pastor of St. Paul’s Catholic Co-Cathedral in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan calls out the hypocrisy of government jab mandates while society murders the “unborn.”
On the Sunday after Easter (Low Sunday), Fr. Daniel Nolan reflects on the subject of mercy. God is merciful and wants to relieve us of suffering, but sometimes he allows a lesser form of suffering in order to avoid a greater suffering.
Fr. Benedict McKenzie speaks frankly about the morality of government mandated vaccines. Fr. Benedict’s homily was removed by YouTube shortly after it was published.