Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses the fruits of modernism. Jesus warned us to beware of false prophets who were wolves in sheep’s clothing. We can distinguish false prophets from true prophets by their fruits.
Fr. Wilton reminds Catholics that we are Church of martyrs. The worst thing in the world is to lose one’s soul, not to lose our earthly lives. True Christian witness comes through commitment to exchange our lives in defense to the Truth who is Jesus Christ. Prayer is more important than ever.
On the feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Fr. Altman reflects upon the importance to stand-up for truth. No one comes to the Father except through Jesus Christ who is the Truth. We must remain in Christ if we are to bear fruit. Homily from 07/31/2020.
Fr. James Mawdsley offers the first of seven videos to prepare for Holy Week. Daily Mass is the best preparation for Sunday Mass. Sunday Mass is the best preparation for the Sacred Triduum. The Sacred Triduum is the best preparation for death. That is something we do not want to face unprepared! Part I — […]
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. Altman calls to mind the opening words of St. John Paul II from Veritatis Splendor. Fr. Altman reflects upon good Catholic leadership versus bad leadership. We are all called to be Levain to heaven. Homily from 06/24/2020.
On the Sunday after Easter (Low Sunday), Fr. Daniel Nolan reflects on the subject of mercy. God is merciful and wants to relieve us of suffering, but sometimes he allows a lesser form of suffering in order to avoid a greater suffering.
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.