Fr. James Altman provides a summary of Jesus’ teachings about the Kingdom of Heaven and why we must put our trust in God instead of men during these challenging times.
The first reading for the Seventeenth Sunday of Ordinary Time is taken from the book of Genesis, Chapter 18 and tells the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. In response to this reading, Fr. Nick VanDenBroeke gives an excellent homily on the Catholic Church’s teaching regarding homosexual behavior.
Fr. Altier discusses Elisha’s call to be a prophet and how he destroyed his plow to signify there was no turning back. We need to honestly ask ourselves if we are willing to do the same.
Today’s homily is from Fr. John Lankeit, rector of Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral in Phoenix. Read the Pastoral Letter from Bishop Olmsted and Bishop Nevares Regarding Recent Abuse Scandals: https://dphx.org/pastoral-letter-from-bishop-olmsted-and-bishop-nevares-regarding-recent-abuse-scandals/ Anyone who has been a victim of abuse is encouraged to call a local law enforcement agency. The Diocese of Phoenix is committed to […]
Fr. James Altman uses the story of the Canaanite woman to illustrate the importance of being persistent in our faith and to fill our lamps with oil so as we can endure the challenges ahead.
Fr. Mark Goring discusses prophesies given at Quinto, Akita and Fatima – and their relevance to what we are seeing today. Click here to receive Fr. Mark’s daily videos by email.
Fr. Michael O’Conner, pastor at Our Lady of the Gulf, has more courage than most of our bishops. In this homily, he boldly proclaims the truth about Joe Biden.
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 […]