Can We Evangelize While the Church is Bleeding?
By Marc Zarlengo Evangelization is not something that was pounded into me as a nominal, half-hearted (uncatechized) Catholic growing up in the 80s and 90s. In fact, I never thought about it. But as someone who has since reconverted to the faith and now attends both the Novus Ordo and traditional Latin Mass (TLM), I am confident that faithful Catholics of all stripes are facing one major common difficulty: How do we evangelize in this current environment of discord and bleeding? It’s a real problem, and we need to deal with it. Our job according the Great Commission is to “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” In the face of clerical [...]
Amazon Synod Podcast 1: What is an Integral Ecology?
In this first of three podcasts on the October Amazon Synod in Rome, we discuss the definition of a synod, the new-age roots of an "integral ecology" and the Eastern-religion influences on the 20th and 21st century Catholic Church hierarchy. We also discuss how all this was prophesied by Our Lady of Good Success in the 16th century and how a diabolical disorientation will be solved by an angelic orientation.
15 Mortal Sins Catholics Are Missing in Their Confessions
Part I: Why Do We Need Confession and What Is Mortal Sin? If you know Part I, you can skip to Part II. We are all born in original sin, meaning the status quo of even the cutest baby on earth before baptism has natural goodness but no supernatural goodness. Still, God has a plan of a supernatural beatitude planned for that baby in heaven in both body and soul. Because transmitted original sin separates us all from God, it would take a great sacrifice of a God-man to reconcile any person born in sin: God, because only a pure and blameless and boundless sacrifice can appease an infinite offense against an infinitely good God. Man, because a sacrifice of man is needed since "without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins.”—Hb 9:22. Thus, the only thing [...]
RomeCast 17: Immigration Part 2 of 2
On tonight's podcast, we discuss modern refugees' exposure to human trafficking and profiling one's creed versus one's race (especially in regards to sharia law.) Of course, our RomeCast teachings are very different from what most of you hear from the pulpit on Sundays regarding immigration. Why? We propose, via the reporting of Elizabeth Yore, that this difference is due to a 2016 pay-off within the Catholic Church. Follow the money (or the demons) to know why people are not following faith and reason on these issues.
RomeCast 16: Immigration Part 1 of 2
The "RomeCast" co-hosts come together on today's podcast for the first time. Andromeda and Oz are both immigrants to the United States. The three of us argue that the most protective and compassionate approach to not only US citizens but also potential immigrants consists not in vast expanses of lawless borders, but in a patrolled or walled border. We tackle these topics based on traditional Catholic social teaching and current law enforcement challenges.
RomeCast 15: True Compassion in the LGBT Movement
Today's podcast is about true Catholic compassion in the LGBT movement as we evaluate the two opposite approaches of Joseph Sciambra and Fr. James Martin SJ.
RomeCast 14: The Last Four Things (Part 2 of 2)
Oz and I talk about death, judgment, hell and heaven from the point of view of Divine Revelation.
RomeCast 13: Reclaiming St. Francis of Assisi
In tonight's podcast, we discuss the manliness of St. Francis of Assisi as the antithesis to the Jewish transvestite temple priests as recounted by the 1st century historian, Flavius Josephus. We also discuss Antifa and finally the words of St. Francis of Assisi where he prophesies a specific time in the future of the Catholic Church where "those who persevere in their fervor and adhere to virtue with love and zeal for the truth, will suffer injuries and persecutions as rebels and schismatics."
St. John the Baptist’s Approach to the Hierarchy and the Laity
Monday's podcasted sermon is about what St. John the Baptist might say to the Catholic faithful in 2019 who are looking for answers (or excuses) from the hierarchy.
Corpus Christi and Eucharistic Miracles
Corpus Christi sermon on Eucharistic miracles and June being the month of the Sacred Heart.