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Our Duty To Honor Our Mother Mary

In Jesus’ day, Jewish people understood the duties of offspring to parents. Catholics venerate Mary because she is the mother of God and she was given to us by Christ from the cross. Satan directed the attack on our mother, Mary, after Vatican II. Satan hates the Blessed Virgin Mary because she is the agent […]
Our Souls Are Crying Out – “There Is A Problem”
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Our Souls Are Crying Out: ‘There Is A Problem’

Why did so many Germans collaborate with the Nazis during WWII? The last three years of the pandemic may have provided us with some insights. Martyrdom is not about dying; its about remaining faithful to Christ, even in times of distress. During the pandemic, most of us gladly surrender our freedoms to the state. The […]
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Overcoming Tyranny

Father James Mawdsley presents a basic plan of action for how each of us can overcome the diabolical tyranny that is presently attempting to lock down the world. Basing his arguments on Catholic principle, Father offers practical advice that culminates with a call to unswerving devotion to the one heavenly intercessor who really can save […]
Fr. Altman: Persecution for Speaking the Truth
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Persecution for Speaking the Truth

Fr. Altman discusses St. Paul’s persecution for speaking the truth and the courage shown by many saints throughout the ages. He then discusses how bad actors in the hierarchy are trying to suppress priests for preaching the truth.  
Fr. Altier: Persevere in the Faith
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Persevere In The Faith

Fr. Robert Altier uses Paul’s letter to the Hebrews to encourage us to remain faithful to God especially in times of persecution which will no doubt be coming as we face the darkness that is descending upon our nation. Podcast
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Pray for Yourself

On the feast of St. Pius X, Fr. Altman reflects upon the story of the prodigal son. He encourages people to pray for ourselves because it’s our own behavior that leads us to perdition. We are our own worst enemies. Homily from 08/21/2020.