Fr. Altman uses the parable of an enemy sowing weeds in the wheat field of the farmer to discuss the infiltration that has occurred in today’s Church. Homily from 07/19/2020.
Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses the effects of modernism which reduces the distance between good and evil. It minimizes sin and is toxic towards sanctity. It minimizes the distinctions between different faiths. The greatest enemy of today’s Church is the corrupt hierarchy which is discrediting the Church throughout the world. The remedy is to be Catholic […]
Fr. Altier explains that God’s law is eternal. Jesus stated he came to fulfill the law, not to abolish God’s law. But many people believe they know better than God.
Fr. Jeffrey Kirby offers a homily on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 Islamic Terrorist Attack on our nation reflecting on the true meaning of freedom.
On Divine Mercy Sunday, Fr. Altman shared with his parishioners that Jesus used examples of good people and bad people in order to teach his followers right from wrong. Some of the worst offenders in Jesus’ day were the clergy of his day. Jesus’ divine mercy is available to all who sincerely repent of their […]
Fr. Altman encourages us to consider the example of the Godly saints versus Godless heathens. He examines the Godly example of Mother Teresa. Father says we must conscious choose each day to pick-up our cross daily and follow Jesus. The unholy political correctness of our age is cancelling those who have the courage to speak […]
Why did so many Germans collaborate with the Nazis during WWII? The last three years of the pandemic may have provided us with some insights. Martyrdom is not about dying; its about remaining faithful to Christ, even in times of distress. During the pandemic, most of us gladly surrender our freedoms to the state. The […]
Fr. Altman reflects upon the need for repentance in order to receive the grace of God’s forgiveness. He confronts the lie that most people are saved: scripture reveals that only a remnant will repent and be saved. Homily from 07/21/2020.
Fr. Thomas Dufner reflects on how far America has fallen in its morality and posses the question of which road we will choose – atheism or Christianity?