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.
Fr. Richard Heilman discusses the story of the stoning of Stephen, the Church’s first martyr. Today, it is importance to take a stand for the truth instead of being concerned about politically correctness and refusing to condemn evil.
Fr. Altman poses the question of how we look at the world around us Do we see it through the eyes of Jesus looking down on us from the cross or the eyes of the pain-free prosperity gospel? Homily from 09/04/2020.
Fr. Altman discusses the prevalence of uninformed opinions in today’s society. Everyone is entitled to seek the truth, but not to simply spout-off their opinions. Homily from 06/11/2020.
On Palm Sunday, Fr. Altman ponders how Jesus came to Earth as a man, and challenges to remember that we are made in the image and likeness of God. Let our faith be greater than our Godless fear. Fr. Altman tells two stories – one of a puppy and one of a mother and child […]
Fr. Altman reflects upon the civil unrest being fomented by socialist forces and the failure of our leaders to confront this evil. Homily from 07/29/2020.