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. 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. Edward Meeks comments on the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas and its relationship to the ever ongoing murder of millions of children via abortion.
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 […]
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 […]
Fr. Nix discusses why a “society of emasculated liars” made it possible for the errors of Russia to spread so quickly, and what you can do about it. Our Lady of Fatima spoke of the “errors of Russia” in 1917.
During the third Sunday of Advent, Fr. Thomas Dufner reflects upon the Christ preaching judgement and potential condemnation. We know not when we will die. We need to be prepared always by repenting of our sins and receiving forgiveness through the Sacrament of Confession.