Fr. Mark Beard recounts Paul Harvey’s 1965 radio broadcast entitled “If I Were The Devil” as a preface to his recommendation to read the book entitled “The Warning” by Christine Watkins.
At what point do the impositions on our God-given religious freedoms become intolerable? Fr. Altman reflects upon how the martyrs in today’s readings stood strong in the face of tyrannical power. Homily from 08/01/2020.
On the Sunday after Easter (Low Sunday), Fr. Daniel Nolan reflects on the subject of mercy. God is merciful and wants to relieve us of suffering, but sometimes he allows a lesser form of suffering in order to avoid a greater suffering.
Fr. Chris Alar discusses the U.S. Bishops’ response on Joe Biden’s support for abortion as well as why we have a moral obligation to support life when we vote.
In today’s homily, Fr. James Altman announced he has been asked to resign his position by his bishop, Bishop Joseph Callahan. As we all know, Fr. Altman has been subject to diabolical persecution for simply doing his job as a shepherd to his flock. Unfortunately, yet not totally unexpected, the time has come for Father […]
Today we honor and venerate the Mother of God. There is no higher purpose for a woman than motherhood. Fr. Altman discusses the warnings of our Blessed Mother regarding the crisis within the Catholic Church. Homily from 06/27/2020.
Fr. Jeffrey Kirby of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in South Carolina says our culture has “lost its sense of sin” and discusses the importance of remaining reverent during worship.
Fr. Thomas Dufner reflects on the beatitudes – on what God blesses, and what he curses. God presents us with a choice which must govern all of our lives. A choice between blessing and curses.
Cardinal Raymond Burke offered encouragement and hope to traditional Catholics in a recent homily, lamenting the “poison of worldly thinking” within the Church. During his August 7th homily at St. Mary’s Oratory run by the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest (IKCSP) in Wausau, Wisconsin, Burke spoke to faithful Catholics, warning of attacks both […]
Fr. Altman repeats the question of Jesus: are you willing to drink of the chalice from which I shall drink? He reflects upon the martyrs of their day and the tyrants that took their lives. If we are truly faithful, we will be hated by the world. If not, we must ask ourselves if we […]