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.
In this Sunday Sermon from South Saint Paul, Father speaks of the various epiphanies of Jesus Christ, and he connects those to what is being “manifested” to us today as God prepares to bring the wayward children of the world back to Him. Father points out how God is manifesting–or “outing”–the Children of Darkness, insisting […]
Fr. Altman reflects upon the gospel story of the good shepherd. He discusses the reason why Judas likely betrayed Jesus. The good shepherd’s job is to lead us to eternal life. The bad shepherd abandons his sheep during their time of need. He cites examples of bad shepherds, including Cardinal Deardon, Bernadine and Wuerl and […]
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 […]
Father Echert speaks of the importance of the Rosary and then draws a parallel between what is happening to the world today in the face of Globalism and what was happening to the world during the 16th Century in the face of the Ottoman Empire. Question is: Will there be another Holy League, and can […]
Fr. Jeffrey Kirby offers a homily on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 Islamic Terrorist Attack on our nation reflecting on the true meaning of freedom.
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