Our Hope Is In The Lord
On the feast day of St. Gregory the Great, Fr. Altman draws upon the Psalmist words today to confirm our hope is in the Lord.
Proclaiming truth in clarity and charity
On the feast day of St. Gregory the Great, Fr. Altman draws upon the Psalmist words today to confirm our hope is in the Lord.
Father Altman calls out the hypocrisies of Church hierarchy and their destructive leftist politicization of the Catholic Church that has slapped faithful Catholics in the face and led many others astray. Altman also explains the basis of human nature and our purpose in life.
Fr. Altman ponders the Psalmist words, “In you Lord, I have found my peace” in the context of today’s chaos in society and in the Church.
Fr. Altman discusses how Jesus cleansed the temple of the merchants and how he will come again to cleanse His Church of corruption.
Fr. Altman reflects on the real privilege of being Catholic and how godless forces in today’s society are seeking the wrong kinds of privilege.
Fr. Altman reviews the meaning of Jesus giving the keys of the kingdom to Peter and its relevance to ecumenism.
Fr. Altman reflects upon the Ezekiel’s warning to the shepherds of his time and its applicability to our current times.
Fr. Altman uses the story of the Canaanite woman to illustrate the importance of being persistent in our faith and to fill our lamps with oil so as we can endure the challenges ahead.
Fr. Altman uses the example of Peter and Jesus walking on the water to act as an example for us in the midst of the current storm.
Fr. Altman uses common sense to confront some of the misinformation being used to promote fear by our leaders.