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.
Father makes an impassioned case for the veracity of what was depicted in the movie Nefarious — that Satan is real, that he wants to destroy the Latin Mass, and that he has the same agenda for you, your country, your Church, and your family. What do do about it? Well, says Father, we have […]
We have heard countless times about the beatitudes, but today Fr. Altman discusses the be not attitudes, which are all focused on temporal matters. Homily from 09/09/2020.
Fr. Richard Heilman discusses the story of the stoning of Stephen, the Church’s first martyr. Today, it is importance to take a stand for the truth instead of being concerned about politically correctness and refusing to condemn evil.
Jesus said to his disciples, you are the salt of the earth. But if salt loses its taste, it is not good for anything. Consider how far we have fallen since the 1960s. Many bishops during this time fed poisonous theology to the laity. Jesus said if you love me, you will keep my commandments. […]
Fr. Daniel Nolan begins a series of homilies on the subject of Modernism. The scandal in the Church is a chastisement from God. Fr. Nolan reflects how God similarly chastised Israel in the Old Testament.
Fr. Daniel Nolan courageously proclaims he is compelled to speak-out due to the persecution of the unvaccinated. Most priests and bishops have remained silent during this unjust discrimination.
In this powerful homily, Fr. Kirby reflects upon the weakness of today’s priests and bishops. He points to the example of St. Charles Borromeo, who died at age 46 after pouring himself as a reformer within the Church.