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 Elias gives the homily at Griswold, CT on Oct 17, 2021, on how the Apostles thought Our Lord had a political mission, not a mission of suffering. The Church still has a mission for the salvation of souls.
In every age, our Lord is our refuge: including today. What we are seeing are the fruits of failed leadership in both secular society and the Church. We are reaping the fruits of our past mistakes. Homily from 06/22/2020.
Fr. Daniel Nolan reflects upon the importance of the Sacrament of Confession and prayer to overcome sin. Sin comes in four categories: words, deeds, thoughts and omissions.
Fr. Altman urges the faithful to hold fast to the faith, even in the face of today’s Church scandals. Fr. Altman discusses how Jesus cleansed the temple of the merchants and how He will come again to cleanse His Church of corruption.
In this week’s Sunday sermon from south St. Paul, Father discusses the ramifications of a catholic denying either the divinity of Christ or His Resurrection. Drawing from Sacred Scripture, Father points out how those who deny either one can according to St. Paul, be rightly condemned as an anti-christ. One of the many subplots of […]