26 07, 2019

RomeCast 16: Immigration Part 1 of 2

By |2019-07-26T02:26:22+00:00July 26th, 2019|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

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.

3 07, 2019

RomeCast 13: Reclaiming St. Francis of Assisi

By |2019-07-03T01:15:53+00:00July 3rd, 2019|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

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."

19 06, 2019

RomeCast 11: Reclaiming St. Therese of Lisieux

By |2019-06-19T03:47:39+00:00June 19th, 2019|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

If things fall apart at the human level of the Church, we actually need St. Therese of Lisieux more than any other modern saint.  Was St. Therese just the "cute" saint of French rhetoric,  or was she the secret weapon of light God gave us to face the dark warnings of Fatima?  We consider her post-humous intercession in an exorcism that happened in 1928 in Iowa and consider how confidence in the goodness of God is the virtue between the vices of Pelagianism and Quietism.  As St. Augustine wrote, "God provides the wind; man must raise the sail."

16 06, 2019

On Commendation of the Soul and Expiration

By |2024-06-10T02:32:06+00:00June 16th, 2019|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

For probably over 1000 years, these are the last prayers any Catholic would hear at the moment of death, prayed by the priest after both extreme unction and the Apostolic Pardon. These prayers are known as the Commendation of the Soul, the Litany for the Dying, The Three Prayers for Mercy and the Prayers at the moment of Expiration.

Go to Top