Sermons according to the Traditional
CPX 2: Page One of the Catechism of Pope St. Pius X
Today's podcast begins the catechesis and commentary on my new series titled, "Catechism of Pope St. Pius X."
Sermons according to the Traditional
Today's podcast begins the catechesis and commentary on my new series titled, "Catechism of Pope St. Pius X."
Today's podcast introduces the coming series on the online catechism that I will be teaching. The catechism will be taught in one year on this series.
Today is the premiere of my Catholic meditation channel. Below you can listen on video+audio on YouTube or below that: audio alone (see podcast links.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ULVNNcviao
On today's podcast we have an Albanian immigrant to the USA (also a convert from Islam to Catholicism.) He speaks about Muslim and Marxist regimes and he recounts why he later became an American and even later a traditional Catholic. Michael is a bit of a living “Josip” from Michael O’Brien’s “Island of the World." Bumper music credit to Byzantine Chant Albanian-Agni Parthene.
Today's podcast looks at three New Testament clues to what it means to die in sanctifying grace. The featured image on the blog section of this podcast is a picture I took in Haiti. The original name for this podcast was: "According to Catholicism, what must you do to be saved." However, I thought that sounded too subjective whereas the answers I give are objective: Those who die in sanctifying grace are saved and those who die in mortal sin go to hell. We skip the loopholes to look at the meat and potatoes of getting your family to heaven.
This podcast is about Catholics standing up for their rights when the mob arrives. We look at Colorado's KKK and their 1924 stand against both Regis University and Denver's Catholic seminary, then called "St. Thomas," now called "St. John Vianney." A baptism conducted by California mission friars is shown in a sketch displayed at the Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala in San Diego July 27. This drawing is part of a collection of sketches depicting mission life by California artists A.B. Dodge and Alexander Harmer. (CNS photo/Nancy Wiechec) See SERRA-TIMELINE July 30, 2015. The toppling of the statue of Franciscan missionary Junipero Serra in San Francisco [...]
Dr. Taylor Marshall joins me on today's podcast to discuss Archbishop Viganò who just last week wrote a letter to encourage Trump against the "children of darkness." But two days later, he criticizes the hierarchy following the "revolution" of Vatican II. Why would Viganò first encourage a Protestant President with a speckled past and then discourage pro-life albeit modernist Popes?
Today's podcast discusses worship of God or a new world order, Black Lives Matter, Franciscan missionaries and the Blessed Trinity. It is released on Trinity Sunday 2020. A baptism conducted by California mission friars is shown in a sketch displayed at the Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala in San Diego.
Short sermon from a home Mass just before Easter 2020.
My evangelization stories from the streets and taxis and other places. This podcast was originally an interview done with me on a TAN Books podcast by Steve Cunningham just a couple weeks ago. Steve is also the executive producer of Sensus Fidelium. Thanks to TAN Books for letting me re-publish this podcast with Steve and me.