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Remain In The Truth

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.  
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Losing the Sacraments

Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses the potential suppression of the Traditional Latin Mass and other sacraments. We need to equip ourselves with confidence and pro-activity. God can turn all things to our spiritual benefit.  
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Be Levain to Heaven

Fr. Altman calls to mind the opening words of St. John Paul II from Veritatis Splendor. Fr. Altman reflects upon good Catholic leadership versus bad leadership. We are all called to be Levain to heaven. Homily from 06/24/2020.
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Modernism #5: The Fruits

Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses the fruits of modernism. Jesus warned us to beware of false prophets who were wolves in sheep’s clothing. We can distinguish false prophets from true prophets by their fruits.  
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True Equality And Bad Law

Fr. Kirby discusses the proposed Equality Act and its dangerous ramifications for people of faith.  Christians must speak-out and oppose this legislation.
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Which Mark Is Upon Your Forehead?

Fr. Altman reflects upon the fact that sin is objective and we have an obligation as Christians to confront those who are sinning. He differentiates between judging the state of someone’s eternal soul versus declaring sin when we see it. Homily from August 12, 2020.  
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When Is Enough Enough?

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.  
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Suffering and Mercy

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.  
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I Am Not Afraid

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 […]