Woe to the Shepherds!
Fr. Altman reflects upon the Ezekiel’s warning to the shepherds of his time and its applicability to our current times.
Proclaiming truth in clarity and charity
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.
Fr. Altman provides a summary of Jesus’ teachings about the Kingdom of Heaven and why we must put our trust in God instead of men during these challenging times.
Fr. Altman reflects on the importance of not remaining silent when we have a duty to speak the truth.
Fr. Altman reflects on the sufferings of Job can provide us with an example of how to keep the faith in desperate times.
Fr. Altman recalls the freedom won for us by our forefathers and the responsibly we have to defend this freedom for future generations.
Fr. Altman expounds on the first reading for July 1, 2020 in which the prophet Amos exhorts people to do good and avoid evil.
Growth is not easy because there are growing pains. But we must grow in faith to be prepared to deal with the challenges that are sure to come. Many Catholics have lost confidence in their bishops because few have spoken the truth about Church scandals. Nonetheless, Catholics need to … Read more