Fr. James Altman uses the example of Peter and Jesus walking on the water to act as an example for us in the midst of the current storm. What triggers ‘Coronaphobia’ is a person’s own fear of death. Fr. Altman discusses that suffering has meaning in Jesus Christ, but meaningless in a godless society. References […]
In this week’s Sunday Sermon from South Saint Paul, Father tackles the question of how the sheep can know the good shepherds from the bad. Shall we continue to follow bad shepherds, merely because they wear the right robes? Or do we look at them as Christ looked at the acting high priest of His […]
In today’s homily, Fr. James Altman announced he has been asked to resign his position by his bishop, Bishop Joseph Callahan. As we all know, Fr. Altman has been subject to diabolical persecution for simply doing his job as a shepherd to his flock. Unfortunately, yet not totally unexpected, the time has come for Father […]
Fr. Meeks reflects upon anxiety and why Catholics need to keep in mind that God holds the future. Our outlook on life needs to be marked by Joy, Forbearance and Peace.
Fr. Thomas Dufner reflects on the beatitudes – on what God blesses, and what he curses. God presents us with a choice which must govern all of our lives. A choice between blessing and curses.
Cardinal Raymond Burke offered encouragement and hope to traditional Catholics in a recent homily, lamenting the “poison of worldly thinking” within the Church. During his August 7th homily at St. Mary’s Oratory run by the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest (IKCSP) in Wausau, Wisconsin, Burke spoke to faithful Catholics, warning of attacks both […]
Fr. Robert Altier uses Paul’s letter to the Hebrews to encourage us to remain faithful to God especially in times of persecution which will no doubt be coming as we face the darkness that is descending upon our nation. Podcast