On Respect Life Sunday, Fr. Edward Meeks discusses the great divide in our culture created by the issue of aborition. He describes abortion as a demonic sacrifice of the Left in our nation.
In this episode of Sunday Sermons from South Saint Paul, Father compares Christ as Good Shepherd to the bad shepherd, the hireling, who exposes the flock to the ravenous wolves. In this vein, Father discusses the recent open letter to the bishops of the world, the Shepherds, begging them to address the question of the […]
Our king tells us in his written word that our bodies our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit. First Corinthians, “Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you which you have from god you are not your own you are bought with a price so glorify […]
Father Kirby uncovers the deceitful promises made by socialism, and what we as Christians must do. If you find this video helpful, please subscribe and share. Please visit Father Kirby’s website at: https://frkirby.com/
Today’s homily is from Fr. John Lankeit, rector of Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix. Read the Pastoral Letter from Bishop Olmsted and Bishop Nevares Regarding Recent Abuse Scandals: https://dphx.org/pastoral-letter-from-bishop-olmsted-and-bishop-nevares-regarding-recent-abuse-scandals/ Anyone who has been a victim of abuse is encouraged to call a local law enforcement agency. The Diocese of Phoenix is committed to […]
Fr. Meeks reflects upon anxiety and why Catholics need to keep in mind that God holds the future. Our outlook on life needs to be marked by Joy, Forbearance and Peace.
Fr. Thomas Dufner discusses the topic of wisdom which is gained through being obedient to God. Fr. Dufner also reflects upon the outcomes of the 2020 election.
This Homily was presented by Fr. David Wilton on September 26, 2021 at the Divine Mercy Chapel at the Fathers of Mercy, Auburn Kentucky. Fr. Wilton discusses how true freedom needs to be based upon the truths of Jesus Christ and that we have duty, as Christians, to resist evil when present.
On the third Sunday of ordinary time, Fr. John Bolye reflects upon today’s gospel and offers suggestions on how we can repent as a nation for the sin of abortion. Podcast