Sermons

Our Adversary the Devil – SSPX Sermons

Our Lord Jesus Christ is the new Adam, come to undo what the devil has done. While Our Lord has no need of preparation, penance, and fasting, he endures the 40 days in the desert as a model for us all. He wants us to be ready for the onslaughts of the devil and to…

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How to Make a Good Lent – SSPX Sermons

Lent is a great gift from the Church. It is a time to do penance, both for our past sins and to bring our lives back into alignment with God’s will for us. We must ask ourselves, “What do I need to do to be more surely on track to God?” To assist us in…

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Is Our Religion Boring? – SSPX Sermons

Dom Hubert van Zeller, the famous Benedictine writer and sculptor, once observed that we find religion boring. At some time or another, may of us have been tempted to find our religion, or some aspect of it, boring. We know the Catholic Faith is necessary, but for most of us, we want as little to…

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Bear Fruit With Patience – SSPX Sermons

All learned commentators agree that in the Parable of the Sower, the seed is the Word of God. The question for us, though, is what type of ground do we prepare to receive this seed so that it may bear spiritual fruit? Our anger, resentments, ingratitude, and indifference, not to mention placing too much emphasis…

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The Importance of Good Reading – SSPX Sermons

In the Gospels, the leper and the centurion stand as models of faith. Like them, we need a strong, living, and vibrant faith. Faith, as a gift from God, requires prayer above all else, but we must nourish this gift so that it continues to grow in us. This is why good reading is essential,…

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Let Yourself Be Loved – SSPX Sermons

Twice during his earthly ministry, Christ fed a multitude of people by multiplying loaves and fishes. These miracles were performed not only to relieve the people of their physical hunger; they were done to relieve every one of their spiritual hunger, too. In these miracles, Christ shows us all Who God is, that He is…

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The Star Leads to the Altar – SSPX Sermons

He who never risks for God will never be an extensive dealer in the riches of heaven. With this in mind, we consider the Magi, who were among the first figures in the New Testament to place their earthly comfort in jeopardy for Our Lord. We consider as well the sacrifice all must make, priest…

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The Barque of Peter in the Storm – SSPX Sermons

The storm-tossed boat on the Sea of Galilee is, according to the Church Fathers, an image of the Catholic Church. For like the boat that contained the frightened Apostles, the Church, too, must endure great storms. Indeed, it is in the midst of one now. Yet Our Lord is with us; He does not abandon…

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Holy Families are Possible! – SSPX Sermons

The Feast of the Holy Family was introduced by Pope Leo XIII in 1892. Why? Because the Catholic Church saw that of the many attacks against Christian life in the modern age, the family was one of the primary targets. For it is in the family that young Catholics are formed and educated in the…

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The Power of Goodness – SSPX Sermons

Before His Ascension, Our Lord affirmed that all power in heaven and on earth had been given to Him. Yet many Catholics, perhaps unwittingly, question this truth by wondering why God does not use His power to forcibly correct the errors that plague both the Church and society. What they miss are the many ways…

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