Father Echert speaks of the importance of the Rosary and then draws a parallel between what is happening to the world today in the face of Globalism and what was happening to the world during the 16th Century in the face of the Ottoman Empire. Question is: Will there be another Holy League, and can […]
Fr. Altier discusses Elisha’s call to be a prophet and how he destroyed his plow to signify there was no turning back. We need to honestly ask ourselves if we are willing to do the same.
Fr. Edward Meeks presents his congregation with the most important question in human history when Jesus said, “Who do you say that I am?” The question posed by Christ to his disciples is just as relevant today as it was nearly 2000 years ago. Is our faith mere lip service? Or do we really believe […]
Fr. Greg Bierbaum describes his experience of attending a pro-life rally at the Colorado state capitol and then explains why Catholics can’t support pro-abortion politicians.
Fr. Altman reflects upon the words of St. Paul who instructs us to shun those who walk in a disorderly way. We see many examples of people who act in a disorderly way today. 08/26/2020.
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.
Everyone seems to be looking for the extraordinary or Divine intervention. Yet, The Extraordinary will only happen when the ordinary has been accomplished and is proven ineffective. Again using other words, historically, God only works miracles when the normal means have failed. Heaven intervenes when we have done our part! Have we really done our […]
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. Robert Altier’s homily from February 3, 2019 addresses the madness that is now sweeping our nation, distinguishing from true Charity that rejoices in the truth.
Fr. Mark Goring explains that heaven is meant to come down. We were made to have the divine life within each of us. Without heaven dwelling in us, we are incomplete.