Father Echert addresses the anarchy of today and how it is similar to the riots and anarchy of the 1960. Citing the recent letter of Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano on the "parallel Church" established after Vatican II, Father argues that the crisis in the world today is a direct consequence of the Revolution in the Church that kicked off at the Second Vatican Council. The gloves are off, and Father--like Vigano--is done making excuses for Modernism's 50-year-old protest of Catholic Tradition that has led to looted sanctuaries, vandalized altars, toppled statues and too many spiritual casualties to count.
Fr. Matthew Kauth reflects upon the Christ's parable of the seed falling on different kinds of ground and the fact that the seed must...
This Homily was presented by Fr. David Wilton on September 26, 2021 at the Divine Mercy Chapel at the Fathers of Mercy, Auburn Kentucky....
Father Michael O'Connor reflects upon the question posed by Jesus in today's Gospel: "When the Son of Man returns, will He find faith on...