Sermons

Total Consecration to Mary – SSPX Sermons

On the feast of the Annunciation, Our Lord was consecrated a priest in Our Lady’s womb. And like Christ gave Himself entirely to His mother, so we should give ourselves to Mary as well. By entrusting ourselves to Our Lady’s care, we hope for her care and protection so that we may grow in sanctity….

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Whom Dost Thou Make Thyself to Be? – SSPX Sermons

During the season of Passiontide, we meditate upon the mystery of our redemption. To fully appreciate this mystery and God’s sacrificial love, we must be prepared to accept Christ fully, without compromise, and without selectivity. Otherwise, can we truly call ourselves Christian? Subscribe to receive every sermon here:  https://sspx-sermons.captivate.fm/listen See all our Sermons:  https://sspxpodcast.com/sermons/ Donate: https://sspxpodcast.com/faq/#donate View on…

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Our Strength Is An Illusion – SSPX Sermons

Palm Sunday is when we celebrate Our Lord’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem. Yet less than a week later, the same people who shouted “Hosanna!”, on Sunday yelled, “Crucify Him!”, on Friday. How often do we behave the same, one day praising Our Lord, and the next day offending Him? Subscribe to receive every sermon here:  https://sspx-sermons.captivate.fm/listen…

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God Doesn’t Need Us, He Wants Us – SSPX Sermons

As we work out our sanctification for the remainder of Lent, we must remember that it is God Who sanctifies us. This is why we must maintain a spirit of humility, for it is not by our efforts, but God’s grace, that we are sanctified. Subscribe to receive every sermon here:  https://sspx-sermons.captivate.fm/listen See all our Sermons:  https://sspxpodcast.com/sermons/…

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Love in Deed and Truth – SSPX Sermons

God has not simply declared His love. He manifests it in the Incarnation, bestowing true charity upon the world. That is why it is a sign of a true Catholic is one who believes in charity, that is, one who believes in the love of God. But to believe in God’s love in truth means…

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Society Needs Catholic Men – SSPX Sermons

In the world today, the family is under attack, not only from society but from within the Church as well. With this attack comes an assault on the meaning of manhood. Today, society uses entertainment and escapism to create broken men who are soft, pleasure-seeking, and emasculated. Catholic men, by contrast, must rely on faith…

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The Essential Point of Penance – SSPX Sermons

Catholics often lament that while they perform certain good works regularly, such as attending Mass, making visits to the Blessed Sacrament, and reciting the Rosary, they still fall into sin. What we too often miss in performing these deeds is giving God a real place in our lives and demonstrating that through our love for…

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Meekness: Virtue, not Weakness! – SSPX Sermons

The virtue of meekness is preeminently Christian. If we are true followers of Christ, we should be meek as He was meek. Meekness is the virtue that moderates our feelings of anger, impatience, and revenge. Like all virtues, meekness helps us restrain our passions and keep us from falling prey to sin. Subscribe to receive…

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St. Joseph Our Model – SSPX Sermons

St. Joseph appeared to many as an unremarkable man who lived out his life quietly as a carpenter. And yet he is honored by the Catholic Church as the greatest among saints, second only to the Blessed Virgin Mary, for taking up the sacred duty of caring for the Holy Family. Moreover, St. Joseph is…

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The Presence of God – SSPX Sermons

We often make resolutions or wish to take on special penances, then quickly forget. In order to help us keep these praiseworthy promises, we must follow the guidance that the Church has long given, namely to live in the presence of God. The Bible speaks repeatedly of the presence of God while also warning what…

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