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Grafting the Holy Ghost – SSPX Sermons

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Unapologetically Catholic – SSPX Sermons

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The Value of Tears – SSPX Sermons

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Courage for Our ‘Little While’ – SSPX Sermons

The repetition of the phrase “in a little while” in St. John’s Gospel is not accidental. Rather, the Evangelist invites us to consider the meaning of these words in relation to Our Lord’s death, resurrection, and second coming. Moreover, the phrase reminds us of our short life on this earth and that our life with Jesus in the next is always imminent.

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Didn’t the Church Say…? Young Earth Creationism Pt. 2 – Questions with Father #43 – Fr. Robinson

On today’s episode of the SSPX Podcast, we continue our discussion from the last episode on Young Earth Creationism. As covered on the last episode, Catholics are not obligated to believe the earth or universe is 6,000 years old; it is not a question of faith. In this episode we examine more closely specific arguments which suggest that young-earth-creationism and geocentricism—a description of the universe that places earth at its center—are parts of the deposit of the Faith. In so doing, Fr. Paul Robinson helps Catholics further distinguish between what the Catholic Church teaches infallibly and scientific views of creation and the world which develop over time in the light of new research.

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How Do We Love? – SSPX Sermons

Holy Thursday offers an opportunity to reflect not only on the mysteries of the liturgy, but on the message of unity, peace, and fraternal charity given through the institution of the Blessed Sacrament. Every Mass calls to mind the Last Supper. In the Mass of Holy Thursday, however, the inextricable link between Christ’s love for us in the Eucharist and the liturgy is especially pronounced.

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The Importance of Holy Fathers – SSPX Sermons

It is crucial for Catholics to not view their Faith as something purely exterior. Catholics cannot merely “go through the motions” or keep up certain appearances and consider themselves faithful followers of Christ. Rather, it is necessary for Catholics to cultivate a strong interior life connected to God at all times if we wish to attain eternal life.

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Infinite Dignity? – SSPX Sermons

The parable of the Good Shepherd instructs us on the mercy of God and the dignity of man. Contrary to the recent declaration Dignitas Infinita, a proper understanding of the parable reveals that our dignity emanates from our relationship with God and our conformity with His plan for us.

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Are Catholics Obliged to Be Young Earth Creationists? Questions with Father #42 – Fr. Robinson

On today’s episode of the SSPX Podcast, we’ll dive back into our Questions with Father episodes with a topic we touched on about 6 years ago: Young Earth Creationism. Many Catholics claim that it is doctrinal, and morally necessary to believe that the earth was created in a particular time, or in a particular way. In this episode and a following one to come later, Fr. Paul Robinson will lay out the Catholic perspective on not just this topic, but broadly, what a Catholic should believe in terms of Scripture and Science.

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The Gifts of God and How to Obtain Them – SSPX Sermons

“Every best gift, and every perfect gift, is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no change, nor shadow of alteration.” These words from the Epistle of St. James remind us that we live only by the gifts of God and that it is incumbent upon us to continually ask Our Lord for them.

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