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Modernism #3: Abuse Statistics

Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses the sexual abuse scandal and the letter recently issued by Archbishop Carlos Maria Vigano. Fr. Nolan apologizes to victims of sexual abuse within the Church and then reviews some of the statistics regarding the abuse crisis.  
Love and Transgenderism
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Love and Transgenderism

Homily by Fr. Jeff Kirby of Our Lady of Grace, Indian Land, SC, on April 16, 2023, on how Catholics are to approach the transgenderism movement.  
The Need for Holy Priests
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The Need for Holy Priests

Fr. Fita discusses the need for priests today that are willing to act in union with the heart of Christ and be a sign of contradiction in today’s misguided society.  
Sheep Without A Shepherd
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Sheep Without A Shepherd

Fr. Richard Heilman discusses the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. He then goes on to discuss the difference between the Good Shepherd and the hireling.  
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Which Road Will You Follow?

Fr. Altman reflects upon the violent riots occurring across the nation. It seems as though are world is spinning out of control. He poses the question of whether we will follow the narrow road of Christ vs. the broad road that leads to eternal destruction. The age of casual Catholicism is over. Homily from 06/20/2020. […]
Sermon for Friday Aug. 7, 2020
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Where Are The Heroes Of Today’s Church?

Fr. Richard Heilman reflects upon the heroic first Christians who grew the faith in spite of persecution by courageously proclaiming the faith.  Where are today’s courageously leaders in this time of crisis?  
Do Not Succumb to ‘Pandemic Madness’
Do Not Succumb to ‘Pandemic Madness’
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Do Not Succumb to ‘Pandemic Madness’

Fr. Nolan reflects on the fact that when people leave Christ, they begin living in a delusional world. God gave us a brain – let us use it. Fr. Daniel Nolan warns us what happens when we remove Christ from our society. People will begin to loose touch with reality and adopt irrational thinking. God […]