Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses the poisonous environment created by modernism. There are two sides of the coin, including doubt of the past teachings of the Church and attitude of superiority of modern thought. It is based upon the theory of vital eminence which is an offshoot of Protestantism. Modernism elevates science and reason over the […]
Father Mark Beard, pastor at St. Helena Catholic Church in Amite, Louisiana, who died tragically in a car accident on Wednesday, Aug. 2, preached a stirring last homily on the need to unapologetically accept and live by the Catholic faith with a view toward the day we stand before God in judgment.
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. James Altman uses the story of the Canaanite woman to illustrate the importance of being persistent in our faith and to fill our lamps with oil so as we can endure the challenges ahead.
“If you do not believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, do NOT receive Communion in my church today. See me in the sacristy after Mass and I’ll try to help you. But don’t you dare approach the rail.” In his Sunday Sermon from South Saint Paul, Father discusses the worldwide apostasy […]
In this Memorial Holiday sermon, Fr. James Altman expressed his gratefulness for the freedoms won by our forefathers and the sacrifices they have made. He says that we are duty-bound to drive-out the brood of ungrateful, graceless, godless vipers’ that are set on defeating America. Fr. Altman then compares the gospel of the world vs. […]
During the first Sunday of Advent, Fr. Nolan urges us to draw closer to Christ. The closer we get to God, the more we come to understand the Truth. The further our society drifts from Christ, the world leads behind reality.
By our baptism, we have been commissioned by Jesus Christ to the mission of saving souls. This mission cannot be accomplished without entering into conflict with the world, the flesh and the devil. It is immoral to remain silent in the face of evil.