Fr. Leon Pereira condemns “modern heretics” who push for changes in the Church’s morals in the name of being “synodal” and “listening,” Fr. Pereira condemned the subtlety of priests and bishops who deny Church teaching while claiming to affirm it and who, he said, then “blame the Holy Spirit for all their errors.” Read more […]
Fr. Richard Heilman reflects upon the heroic first Christians who grew the faith in spite of persecution by courageously proclaiming the faith. Where are today’s courageously leaders in this time of crisis?
The first reading for the Seventeenth Sunday of Ordinary Time is taken from the book of Genesis, Chapter 18 and tells the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. In response to this reading, Fr. Nick VanDenBroeke gives an excellent homily on the Catholic Church’s teaching regarding homosexual behavior.
Fr. Lampe reflects upon John’s gospel reading in which Jesus prays that His Father will protect his sheep from the Evil One, consecrating them in the Truth. He discusses Jesus’ prediction that wolves would come into the flock of Christians and mislead them. God is Truth – if we want to know Him, we must […]
Fr. Nolan reflects on the fact that when people leave Christ, they begin living in a delusional world. God gave us a brain – let us use it. Fr. Daniel Nolan warns us what happens when we remove Christ from our society. People will begin to loose touch with reality and adopt irrational thinking. God […]
On the solemnity of Corpus Christi, Fr. Altman reflects upon Jesus’ teaching regarding the reception of his most holy body and blood. Without Corpus Christi, there is no life within us. Homily from 06/14/2020.
Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses the turn – when good begins to triumph over evil. He recalls the vision of Pope Leo XIII in 1884 which resulted in the prayer to St. Michael.
Fr. Richard Heilman of St. Mary of Pine Bluff delivered this homily on April 19, 2023 warning believers not to be lukewarm in their faith, challenging us to not be afraid of taking a stand for the Truth.
Fr. James Altman of La Crosse, Wisconsin, reflected in a recent homily on two of what the Christian tradition calls the four last things — death, judgment, heaven, and hell. Podcast