Fr. Altier discusses Elisha’s call to be a prophet and how he destroyed his plow to signify there was no turning back. We need to honestly ask ourselves if we are willing to do the same.
In this Sunday Sermon from South Saint Paul, Father speaks of the various epiphanies of Jesus Christ, and he connects those to what is being “manifested” to us today as God prepares to bring the wayward children of the world back to Him. Father points out how God is manifesting–or “outing”–the Children of Darkness, insisting […]
Father Echert speaks of the importance of the Rosary and then draws a parallel between what is happening to the world today in the face of Globalism and what was happening to the world during the 16th Century in the face of the Ottoman Empire. Question is: Will there be another Holy League, and can […]
Fr. James Altman of La Crosse, Wisconsin, reflected in a recent homily on two of what the Christian tradition calls the four last things — death, judgment, heaven, and hell. Podcast
Fr. Edward Meeks reaffirms the non-negotiable issues for Catholic voters: 1) the sanctity of life, 2) the sanctity of marriage and 3) religious liberty. https://episodes.castos.com/6033e68b2a57d4-32448508/21544/446ca432-849e-469e-aa49-3730a7933369/meeks-20221106-the-three-nonnegotiable-issues-for-catholic-voters.mp3
Father speaks of Passion Sunday and the fact that Our Lord hid Himself from His enemies before the time of His Passion had begun. Father then compares Our Lord’s betrayal by His own to what is going on now at the highest levels of the Church. Father points out that homosexual activists actually have a […]
The first reading for the Seventeenth Sunday of Ordinary Time is taken from the book of Genesis, Chapter 18 and tells the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. In response to this reading, Fr. Nick VanDenBroeke gives an excellent homily on the Catholic Church’s teaching regarding homosexual behavior.