Fr. Walz discusses common misconceptions about sin, confession and mercy. He also discusses the clergy’s failure to educate the faithful about the 10 commandments.
Fr. James Altman of St. James the Less in La Crosse, Wisconsin, reflected on the unchanging nature of truth and the importance of true devotion. Podcast
Fr. Mark Beard recounts Paul Harvey’s 1965 radio broadcast entitled “If I Were The Devil” as a preface to his recommendation to read the book entitled “The Warning” by Christine Watkins.
Fr. Altman talks about cities across the nation have descended into chaos with the riots and violence. Shepherds in the hierarchy have largely remained silent about the civil unrest. Fr. Altman introduces a new life lesson: there are no footnotes on the 10 Commandments. He also comments on Archbishop Wilton Gregory’s chastisement of President Trump […]
Fr. Stefano Penna, pastor of St. Paul’s Catholic Co-Cathedral in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan calls out the hypocrisy of government jab mandates while society murders the “unborn.”
Thomas Paine was a famous author of pamphlets during the American Revolution. Thomas Paine’s great gift was an ability to bolster the morale of those who were wavering and vacillating in regards to the cause of the American Revolution. A famous line from one of his pamphlets read: These are the times that try men’s […]
Fr. David Wilton discusses the current fear pandemic and the tyrannical leaders who are attempting to take advantage of the situation and the effects on religious liberty.
Fr. Kirby discusses the proposed Equality Act and its dangerous ramifications for people of faith. Christians must speak-out and oppose this legislation.
This Homily was presented by Fr. David Wilton on September 26, 2021 at the Divine Mercy Chapel at the Fathers of Mercy, Auburn Kentucky. Fr. Wilton discusses how true freedom needs to be based upon the truths of Jesus Christ and that we have duty, as Christians, to resist evil when present.