Fr. Altman reflects upon the fact that sin is objective and we have an obligation as Christians to confront those who are sinning. He differentiates between judging the state of someone’s eternal soul versus declaring sin when we see it. Homily from August 12, 2020.
Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses the poisonous environment created by modernism. There are two sides of the coin, including doubt of the past teachings of the Church and attitude of superiority of modern thought. It is based upon the theory of vital eminence which is an offshoot of Protestantism. Modernism elevates science and reason over the […]
Fr. James Mawdsley offers the third of seven videos to prepare for Holy Week. God willing this series will cover: Part I — Septuagesima and Lent Part II — Passiontide Part III — Palm Sunday Part IV — Holy Thursday Part V — Good Friday Part VI — Holy Saturday Part VII — Easter Sunday […]
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 […]
On Palm Sunday 2020, Fr. Daniel Nolan discusses how Jesus faced death in a spirit of victory. This is the lesson of Christ and the martyrs: fear not death of the body but death of the eternal soul. Jesus was weary of being with a faithless people.