Breviarium Romanum
Look what arrived yesterday! I have been using the Baronius version for a while now, but it is very big. It’s not the kind of book you want to travel with. So, I just got the one published by Nova … Continue reading →
Look what arrived yesterday! I have been using the Baronius version for a while now, but it is very big. It’s not the kind of book you want to travel with. So, I just got the one published by Nova … Continue reading →
This is a really cool video of how the major religions spread throughout the world. H/t NewAdvent
Continue reading →We are living in difficult time. Since the 1960’s many priests have abandoned their vocations and some have even betrayed it. Pray for priests! – Prayer for Priests – cast (at) iPadre (dot) net – Feedback line: (267) 31-Padre (267) … Continue reading →
Someone asked me a question on Facebook today regarding the form of absolution. The important part of the question he wrote: When he gave me absolution he stuttered somewhat and said may our Lord Jesus Christ absolve you of your sins … Continue reading →
In this episode, I share my homily from this past weekend in which I talk about my response to same-sex marriage. – cast (at) iPadre (dot) net – Feedback line: (267) 31-Padre (267) 317-2373 iPadre App | Android App Subscribe to Feed | Subscribe … Continue reading →
On Saturday, June 27th, Bishop Tobin ordained three new priests for our diocese. Among them was my parishioner/ godson, Fr. Nicholas Fleming.
Continue reading →In this episode, we finish our series on the Mass. We have feedback. There is a question about gambling and another about vocations. – Loving and Living the Mass by Fr. Thomas Kocik – cast (at) iPadre (dot) net – Feedback line: … Continue reading →
It seem as if the social unrest of the 1960’s is returning. However, this time it is with a lack of reverence for God and for our fellow man. In the 60’s churches of all denominations were overflowing. The Civil … Continue reading →
I vested Fr. Fleming at his ordination and assisted him in vesting for his 1st Solemn Mass of Thanksgiving.
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