Synopsis
WARNING! You may hear Sunday Sermons, that could cause permanent life changes by stepping on your toes! Including Sunday Sermons from Saint Alphonsus, Saint John Vianney and others!...
Episodes
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The Paschal Homily Of John Chrysostom
12/04/2020 Duration: 13minIs there anyone here who is a devout lover of God? Let them enjoy this beautiful bright festival.Is there anyone who is a grateful servant? Let them rejoice and enter into the joy of their Lord
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Easter Sunday-The Miserable State Of Relapsing Sinners
12/04/2020 Duration: 18minI HOPE, my dear Christians, that, as Christ is risen, you have in this holy paschal time, gone to confession, and have risen from your sins. But, attend to what St. Jerome teaches that many begin well, but few persevere. Now the Holy Ghost declares, that he who perseveres in holiness to death, and not they who begin a good life, shall be saved. “But he that shall persevere to the end, he shall be saved.” (Matt.hew 25:13.)
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Who Are You Trying To Be?
12/04/2020 Duration: 20minWho did the Jews think Jesus was trying to be? Was he someone who was demon-possessed? (Mark 8:48). Was he someone who was prideful? (vs. 53). Was he someone who was a blasphemer? (vs. 59). In other words, They were asking the question of Jesus, "Whom makest thou thyself?" (vs. 53)
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Palm Sunday
05/04/2020 Duration: 08minThe people in the streets of Jerusalem and the priests at the temple were asking the same question: "Who is this King?" The people said it was Jesus. The priests said it was the Lord Almighty. And in a way that nobody could yet understand, they were both right, because Jesus is the Almighty Lord. He is the King of glory.
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True Ascent Through Humility
05/04/2020 Duration: 07minThere is something very misleading about "reading about humility" as if one could learn about true humility from a book. In fact, St. John says this precisely: "Do you imagine that talk of such matters will mean anything to someone who has never experienced them? If you think so, then you will be like a man who with words and examples tries to convey the sweetness of honey to people who have never tasted it. He talks uselessly. Indeed I would say he is simply prattling."...
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The Evil Of Bad Habits
03/04/2020 Duration: 19min"Loose the bonds of your sins, which make you the slave of Satan. Loose the bonds before the habit of sin gains such power over you, as to render your conversion morally impossible, and thus to bring you to eternal perdition."
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You Can Save The World
03/04/2020 Duration: 08minDuring this time of pestilence, We can save the world by saving ourselves
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Repent And Be Baptized
29/03/2020 Duration: 06minHow can a baby repent and be baptized? The answer is given in this sermon.
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Christ Tender Passion Toward Sinners
28/03/2020 Duration: 16minJesus distributed the loaves and fishes among the multitude. They were satisfied: and the fragments of bread which remained filled twelve baskets. “ The Lord wrought this miracle through compassion for the bodily wants of these poor people; but far more tender is his compassion for the necessities of the souls of the poor that is, of sinners who are deprived of the divine grace. This tender compassion of Jesus Christ for sinners shall be the subject of this discourse.
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The Power of Prayer and Fasting
28/03/2020 Duration: 09minJesus knew there would come a time when He would not be physically present any longer with the church. Perilous times would come when supernatural strength would be needed. “Then they will fast IN THOSE DAYS.” We are living in such days today - the Bridegroom is absent and our needs for spiritual power are SO very great. Jesus intends for us to seek after God with great prayer and fasting.
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The Most Important Thing
26/02/2020 Duration: 20minWhat is the most important thing in life? How important are the things of this world, fashion, politics, fame, fortune? What should our priorities be? Let’s find out in 1 Corinthians 13
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On The Number Of Sins Beyond Which God Will Pardon No More
25/02/2020 Duration: 17minGod, as the Apostle says, "will have all men to be saved" – I Tim. 2:4; but He also wishes us all to labor for our own salvation, at least by adopting the means of overcoming our enemies, and of obeying Him when He calls us to repentance. Sinners hear the calls of God, but they forget them, and continue to offend Him. But God does not forget them. He numbers the graces which He dispenses, as well as the sins which we commit. Hence, when the time which He has fixed arrives, God deprives us of His graces, and begins to inflict chastisement. I intend to show in this discourse that when sins reach a certain number, God pardons no more. Be attentive.
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To Forgive Or Not To Forgive?
25/02/2020 Duration: 08minWhen we have a proper understand of God’s forgiveness of us we will have a proper disposition of forgiveness towards those who do us wrong.
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Pride And Prejudice
11/02/2020 Duration: 14minIn the story of the Pharisee and the Tax-Collector Jesus does not compare their deeds… he compares their attitudes. Those who exalt themselves will be humbled an those who humble themselves will be exalted.
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Malice Of Mortal Sin
11/02/2020 Duration: 16minMOST holy Mary lost her Son for three days: during that time she wept continually for having lost sight of Jesus, and did not cease to seek after him till she found him. How then does it happen that so many sinners not only lose sight of Jesus, but even lose his divine grace; and instead of weeping for so great a loss, sleep in peace, and make no effort to recover so great a blessing?
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The Significance Of The Genealogy of Jesus
21/01/2020 Duration: 13minIn his genealogy, Matthew breaks with Jewish tradition and custom. He mentions the names of four women: Tamar, Rahab, Ruth and Bathsheba (who is the one to whom the pronoun “her” in verse six refers). Matthew has a reason for naming these four and no others. First, they were all Gentiles. Second, three of these women were guilty of sexual sins. The purpose of Matthew’s genealogy, then, is to show why Yeshua could not be king if he were really Joseph’s son.
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Marriage Is A School Of Self Sacrifice
21/01/2020 Duration: 15minThe root of the word “sacrifice”. “Sacrifice” comes from Latin, which means, “to make holy.” The ultimate act of love is to sacrifice for another. In sacrificing for another we are actually sanctifying our soul. When the sacrament of marriage is lived according to God’s plan, spouses are daily challenged to make sacrifices for the sake of their beloved. God designed marriage as a means of helping our spouse to grow in holiness and to be set apart for God.
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In What True Wisdom Consists
15/01/2020 Duration: 19min“Behold, this CHILD is set for the fall and for the resurrection of many in Israel.” LUKE ii. 34. SUCH was the language of holy Simeon when he had the consolation to hold in his hands the infant Jesus. Among other things which he then foretold, he declared that “this child was set for the fall and for the resurrection of many in Israel.” In these words he extols the lot of the saints, who, after this life, shall rise to a life of immortality in the kingdom of bliss, and he deplores the misfortune of sinners, who, for the transitory and miserable pleasures of this world, bring upon themselves eternal ruin and perdition. But, notwithstanding the greatness of his own misery, the unhappy sinner, reflecting only on the enjoyment of present goods, calls the saints fools, because they seek to live in poverty, in humiliation, and self-denial. But a day will come when sinners shall see their errors, and shall say. “We fools esteemed their life madness, and their end without honour.” (Wis. v. 4.) We fools; behold how
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Faith Of Our Fathers
14/01/2020 Duration: 16minThe true “rule of faith”—as expressed in the Bible itself—is Scripture plus apostolic tradition, as manifested in the living teaching authority of the Catholic Church, to which were entrusted the oral teachings of the Prophets of the Old Testament, Jesus and the Apostles, along with the authority to interpret Scripture correctly.
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Three Letter Ticket To Hell
14/01/2020 Duration: 09minIs it considered taking the Lord's name in vain to say OMG or words like 'geez'? The third of the Ten Commandments tells us not to take the Lord's name in vain: "You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain, for the LORD will not hold him guiltless who takes his name in vain" (Exodus 20:7). Does this apply to acronyms like OMG (Oh, my God!), "geez" (often used as an abbreviated form of Jesus), or similar terms?