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.
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.
By our baptism, we have been commissioned by Jesus Christ to the mission of saving souls. This mission cannot be accomplished without entering into conflict with the world, the flesh and the devil. It is immoral to remain silent in the face of evil.
In this Memorial Holiday sermon, Fr. James Altman expressed his gratefulness for the freedoms won by our forefathers and the sacrifices they have made. He says that we are duty-bound to drive-out the brood of ungrateful, graceless, godless vipers’ that are set on defeating America. Fr. Altman then compares the gospel of the world vs. […]
Fr. Wilton discusses the COVID pandemic, the Great Reset and the attacks on our religious liberties. Fr. Wilton believes that God will step-in and intercede in today’s mayhem.
Father John Echert uses the parable of the weeds among wheat (as well as a personal anecdote about his own father’s battle with the weeds in his lawn) to illustrate the growing problem of the “weeds” in modern society, which threaten to choke the good fruits that make our world strong and Godly. He mentions […]
Fr. Edward Meeks offers a dire warning for our nation on the eve of the celebration of her independence. Will America be counted amongst the unrepentant regions mentioned by Christ in Luke’s Gospel? The time is short and the urgency is great.
At what point do the impositions on our God-given religious freedoms become intolerable? Fr. Altman reflects upon how the martyrs in today’s readings stood strong in the face of tyrannical power. Homily from 08/01/2020.
Fr. Richard Heilman reflects upon the heroic first Christians who grew the faith in spite of persecution by courageously proclaiming the faith. Where are today’s courageously leaders in this time of crisis?
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.