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.
Fr. Joseph Kuhlman discusses the mob violence against the statue of St. Junípero Serra, the truth about who this man was and the need for strong leadership in today’s Church.
On the feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Fr. Altman reflects upon the importance to stand-up for truth. No one comes to the Father except through Jesus Christ who is the Truth. We must remain in Christ if we are to bear fruit. Homily from 07/31/2020.
Fr. James Altman provides a summary of Jesus’ teachings about the Kingdom of Heaven and why we must put our trust in God instead of men during these challenging times.
Fr. Altman reflects upon the civil unrest being fomented by socialist forces and the failure of our leaders to confront this evil. Homily from 07/29/2020.
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 […]
Fr. Altman uses St. Bridget of Sweden as an example of how to deal with the current crisis in society and the Church. We need to remain attached to Christ so we can be a light in this world of darkness. Homily from 08/23/2020.
Fr. Altman reflects upon the need for repentance in order to receive the grace of God’s forgiveness. He confronts the lie that most people are saved: scripture reveals that only a remnant will repent and be saved. Homily from 07/21/2020.
Father John Echert uses the parable of the weeds among wheat (as well as a personal anecdote about his own father’s battle with the weeds in his lawn) to illustrate the growing problem of the “weeds” in modern society, which threaten to choke the good fruits that make our world strong and Godly. He mentions […]