Fr. Altman reflects on the reason why people fear death. Is it because they don’t believe in the afterlife, or they do believe and are fearful on what awaits them. He admonishes bishops for abandoning their flocks during the COVID pandemic.
In this Sunday Sermon from South St. Paul, Father uses the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus to discuss the importance and the power of the Name of the Son of God. He explains how St. Peter—the first pope—used that Name to convert thousands in one day. He reminds us that the demons who […]
Fr. Meeks explains the challenges we face in a society which has largely rejected truth for the allure of lies and why Christians must defend the truth in love.
Fr. Goring discusses how many Christian denominations have been split due to differences in sexual ideologies. He then reviews how this thinking is now penetrating the Catholic Church. Many Church leaders are fearful to take a stand to defend traditional Catholic teaching.
Whether you’re Catholic or not, this sermon will be of interest to you. This is how Catholic priests used to speak, before the Vatican teamed up with the globalists in the 1960s. In this Sunday Sermon, Father Echert recalls several dire predictions which were delivered in Fatima, Portugal to three shepherd children back in 1917. […]
Fr. Kosco discusses the issue of abortion, reflecting upon his service in the Peace Corp. near Auswitch. He ponders the question how could the Holocaust happened and its relationship to abortion today. Please help Rev. Kosco build a church at St. Henry Catholic Parish: St. Henry Building Fund 24750 W Lower Buckeye Rd Buckeye, AZ […]
Fr. Daniel Nolan reflects upon the old adage that those who ignorant of the past are bound to repeat it. Fr. Nolan offers a number of historical examples of when government officials conducted unethical scientific experiments on its citizens and then lied about it. Knowing our history enables us to think for ourselves and hopefully […]