Fr. Jeffrey Kirby of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in South Carolina says our culture has “lost its sense of sin” and discusses the importance of remaining reverent during worship.
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 […]
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 […]
A Remnant TV ‘Guest Sermon’. In this comprehensive sermon, a diocesan priest–the former Anglican priest ordained to the Catholic diaconate and priesthood in 2015, Father Vaugh Treco–reveals to his congregation that he can no longer be silent in the face of the revolution that was Vatican II, now reaching its zenith with the pontificate of […]
At Holy Thursday Mass, Fr. Sergio Fita said the words that so many of the faithful have waited to hear. “I feel the need to publicly apologize for the events of the past year. I am a priest, and therefore in a small way, I represent the Church. I represent her to you, and also […]
Fr. Thomas Dufner explains how Jesus brought together religion and marriage on a single track. Marriage is intrinsically linked to the sacrament of creation. When we follow God’s plan for marriage, we experience true happiness and salvation.
Fr. Altman repeats the question of Jesus: are you willing to drink of the chalice from which I shall drink? He reflects upon the martyrs of their day and the tyrants that took their lives. If we are truly faithful, we will be hated by the world. If not, we must ask ourselves if we […]
In the first Sunday after Pentecost which is also the Feast of the Holy Trinity, Fr. Daniel Nolan focuses on what we need to give back to God because of what he has given us. Our life is a part of God’s tapestry – we may not be able to make sense of our life […]