Fr. Altman uses the parable of an enemy sowing weeds in the wheat field of the farmer to discuss the infiltration that has occurred in today’s Church. Homily from 07/19/2020.
Fr. Daniel Nolan reflects upon the importance of the Sacrament of Confession and prayer to overcome sin. Sin comes in four categories: words, deeds, thoughts and omissions.
Jesus came to testify to the truth. But today we live in a world where a circle is declared a square. We need to approach His thrown of grace with reverence and beg him for the restoration of His Church.
Father James Mawdsley presents a basic plan of action for how each of us can overcome the diabolical tyranny that is presently attempting to lock down the world. Basing his arguments on Catholic principle, Father offers practical advice that culminates with a call to unswerving devotion to the one heavenly intercessor who really can save […]
Fr. Thomas Dufner reflects on how far America has fallen in its morality and posses the question of which road we will choose – atheism or Christianity?
Fr. Richard Heilman of St. Mary of Pine Bluff delivered this homily on April 19, 2023 warning believers not to be lukewarm in their faith, challenging us to not be afraid of taking a stand for the Truth.
Fr. Kirby says that true Christian discipleship is a radical commitment to the ways of Christ. One of the ways we are called to the life of Christ is through our work. Many in today’s society are choosing not to work but to rely on government assistance. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that […]
In every age, our Lord is our refuge: including today. What we are seeing are the fruits of failed leadership in both secular society and the Church. We are reaping the fruits of our past mistakes. Homily from 06/22/2020.
Fr. James Mawdsley offers the sixth 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 […]