Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke offered this homily at a Pontifical Solemn High Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, Wisconsin, on the Feast of Our Lady of Loreto, December 10, 2022. He laments at the scandal created by the 81 Catholic members of Congress who just voted to redefine marriage. […]
In the Sunday Sermon from South Saint Paul for the First Sunday in Advent, Father touches on the two great comings of Christ: The first one in Bethlehem over 2,000 years ago, and the Second Coming of Christ the Judge at the end of time. But then Father also prays for another kind of coming […]
In this week’s Sunday Sermon from South Saint Paul, Father tackles the question of how the sheep can know the good shepherds from the bad. Shall we continue to follow bad shepherds, merely because they wear the right robes? Or do we look at them as Christ looked at the acting high priest of His […]
Fr. Meeks reflects on 1 John chapter 3: “The reason why the world does not know us is it did not know Him.” The world refers to the world of sin estranged from God. The world cannot relate to people that live according to the will of God. We are citizens of another Kingdom – […]
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.
Fr. Edward Meeks comments on the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas and its relationship to the ever ongoing murder of millions of children via abortion.
Dear family, for 2,000 years the Catholic Church has been the guardian of the full Deposit of Faith, serving the Faithful by providing the raw materials necessary to turn out Saints and Martyrs. Suddenly, along came 2020, a fear-demic, and the factory for Saints and Martyrs was closed. NEVER AGAIN. They stole Holy Week and […]
Fr. Christopher Sharah reflects upon Matthew’s Gospel at the Vigil Mass on Saturday, September 11, 2021 and sees that the warning of Our Lady of Fatima are coming to pass in our times.
Fr. Edward Meeks reviews the Gospel process for reconciling with a sinner and the moral authority of the Catholic Church to admonish the sinner, including presidential candidates.