Fr. Altman reflects on the third commandment: keep holy the Lord’s day. Vacations and holidays are no excuse for missing our Sunday mass obligation. Teach me your ways, dear Lord. Homily from 06/04/2020.
Fr. Ignatius Manfredonia, F.I., discusses Montana’s decision in 2022 elections to reject a ballot initiative that would have made any infant born alive a legal person, accepting infanticide in doing so.
In this Sunday Sermon from South Saint Paul, Father speaks of the various epiphanies of Jesus Christ, and he connects those to what is being “manifested” to us today as God prepares to bring the wayward children of the world back to Him. Father points out how God is manifesting–or “outing”–the Children of Darkness, insisting […]
Fr. Altman states that the Church is God’s house, not our house. We are to be faithful stewards to God’s house. Why do so many people lack peace in the midst of today’s chaos. We have refused to drink from God’s fountain of grace. Fr. Altman ponders the Psalmist words, “In you Lord, I have […]
In this Sunday Sermon from South St. Paul, Father uses the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus to discuss the importance and the power of the Name of the Son of God. He explains how St. Peter—the first pope—used that Name to convert thousands in one day. He reminds us that the demons who […]
Fr. Edward Meeks discusses the Church’s teaching on the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. A 2019 Pew Research poll showed 70% of people who identify as Catholic don’t believe in the real presence. Fr. Meeks explains why these people cannot call themselves Catholics.
During the third Sunday of Advent, Fr. Thomas Dufner reflects upon the Christ preaching judgement and potential condemnation. We know not when we will die. We need to be prepared always by repenting of our sins and receiving forgiveness through the Sacrament of Confession.
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. Edward Meeks comments on the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas and its relationship to the ever ongoing murder of millions of children via abortion.