Fr. Daniel Nolan reflects upon the fact that mercy follows repentance. He discusses the effect of the failure of bishops, priests and the laity to follow the Church’s teaching on contraception.
Why did so many Germans collaborate with the Nazis during WWII? The last three years of the pandemic may have provided us with some insights. Martyrdom is not about dying; its about remaining faithful to Christ, even in times of distress. During the pandemic, most of us gladly surrender our freedoms to the state. The […]
Fr. Benedict McKenzie speaks frankly about the morality of government mandated vaccines. Fr. Benedict’s homily was removed by YouTube shortly after it was published.
On the feast of St. Pius X, Fr. Altman reflects upon the story of the prodigal son. He encourages people to pray for ourselves because it’s our own behavior that leads us to perdition. We are our own worst enemies. Homily from 08/21/2020.
We have heard countless times about the beatitudes, but today Fr. Altman discusses the be not attitudes, which are all focused on temporal matters. Homily from 09/09/2020.
Fr. Altman recounts the story of the Emperor’s new clothes and how it took someone to speak the truth to break the spell of deception. We are way overdue for hearing the truth. Homily from 06/10/2020.
Fr. Daniel Nolan reflects on today’s readings that show there are consequences for bad behavior. Jesus shows us that corporal punishment is sometimes necessary.
Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses the sexual abuse scandal and the letter recently issued by Archbishop Carlos Maria Vigano. Fr. Nolan apologizes to victims of sexual abuse within the Church and then reviews some of the statistics regarding the abuse crisis.