Fr. Chris Alar discusses the U.S. Bishops’ response on Joe Biden’s support for abortion as well as why we have a moral obligation to support life when we vote.
Fr. Stefano Penna, pastor of St. Paul’s Catholic Co-Cathedral in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan calls out the hypocrisy of government jab mandates while society murders the “unborn.”
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. Kirby discusses the need for sanctifying grace available to us through the Sacrament of Confession. Reception of Holy Communion which in a state of mortal sin is a great sacrilege that must be avoided.
Fr. Altman encourages us to consider the example of the Godly saints versus Godless heathens. He examines the Godly example of Mother Teresa. Father says we must conscious choose each day to pick-up our cross daily and follow Jesus. The unholy political correctness of our age is cancelling those who have the courage to speak […]
Fr. James Mawdsley offers the fifth of seven videos to prepare for Holy Week. 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 To find Mass texts for Good […]
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 powerful homily, Fr. Kirby reflects upon the weakness of today’s priests and bishops. He points to the example of St. Charles Borromeo, who died at age 46 after pouring himself as a reformer within the Church.
Fr. Jeffrey Kirby of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in South Carolina says our culture has “lost its sense of sin” and discusses the importance of remaining reverent during worship.
Fr. Daniel Nolan courageously proclaims he is compelled to speak-out due to the persecution of the unvaccinated. Most priests and bishops have remained silent during this unjust discrimination.