Fr. Chris Alar discusses the U.S. Bishops’ response on Joe Biden’s support for abortion as well as why we have a moral obligation to support life when we vote.
On Respect Life Sunday, Fr. Edward Meeks discusses the great divide in our culture created by the issue of aborition. He describes abortion as a demonic sacrifice of the Left in our nation.
Fr. Richard Heilman discusses the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. He then goes on to discuss the difference between the Good Shepherd and the hireling.
Fr. Edward Meeks comments on the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas and its relationship to the ever ongoing murder of millions of children via abortion.
Fr. Greg Bierbaum describes his experience of attending a pro-life rally at the Colorado state capitol and then explains why Catholics can’t support pro-abortion politicians.
Fr. Mike Schmitz says sometimes we can be tricked into thinking that the Holy Communion we receive at Mass every Sunday is somehow owed to us; that we have a right to receive it. However, the Eucharist, which is Jesus Christ’s own body and blood, is a divine gift bestowed upon us by our Heavenly […]
Fr. Kosco discusses the issue of abortion, reflecting upon his service in the Peace Corp. near Auswitch. He ponders the question how could the Holocaust happened and its relationship to abortion today. Please help Rev. Kosco build a church at St. Henry Catholic Parish: St. Henry Building Fund 24750 W Lower Buckeye Rd Buckeye, AZ […]
On the third Sunday of ordinary time, Fr. John Bolye reflects upon today’s gospel and offers suggestions on how we can repent as a nation for the sin of abortion. Podcast
Father reflects upon the fact that the top American elected official who professes to be Catholic supports the sin of abortion. Visit http://reginaecclesiae.com/ Podcast
Cardinal Raymond Burke condemned President Joe Biden’s plan to codify Roe V. Wade in federal law during a homily from the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Podcast