Fr. Thomas Dufner reflects on the beatitudes – on what God blesses, and what he curses. God presents us with a choice which must govern all of our lives. A choice between blessing and curses.
Cardinal Raymond Burke offered encouragement and hope to traditional Catholics in a recent homily, lamenting the “poison of worldly thinking” within the Church. During his August 7th homily at St. Mary’s Oratory run by the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest (IKCSP) in Wausau, Wisconsin, Burke spoke to faithful Catholics, warning of attacks both […]
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 […]
In the first Sunday after Pentecost which is also the Feast of the Holy Trinity, Fr. Daniel Nolan focuses on what we need to give back to God because of what he has given us. Our life is a part of God’s tapestry – we may not be able to make sense of our life […]
In this Memorial Holiday sermon, Fr. James Altman expressed his gratefulness for the freedoms won by our forefathers and the sacrifices they have made. He says that we are duty-bound to drive-out the brood of ungrateful, graceless, godless vipers’ that are set on defeating America. Fr. Altman then compares the gospel of the world vs. […]
Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses the poisonous environment created by modernism. There are two sides of the coin, including doubt of the past teachings of the Church and attitude of superiority of modern thought. It is based upon the theory of vital eminence which is an offshoot of Protestantism. Modernism elevates science and reason over the […]
By our baptism, we have been commissioned by Jesus Christ to the mission of saving souls. This mission cannot be accomplished without entering into conflict with the world, the flesh and the devil. It is immoral to remain silent in the face of evil.
Jesus came to testify to the truth. But today we live in a world where a circle is declared a square. We need to approach His thrown of grace with reverence and beg him for the restoration of His Church.
Fr. Benedict McKenzie speaks frankly about the morality of government mandated vaccines. Fr. Benedict’s homily was removed by YouTube shortly after it was published.