Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Eighteenth Sunday After Pentecost (Latin Mass) October 9, 2022 Year of Saint Joseph
“Never before, perhaps, in the whole history of Christianity has she been so intellectually impoverished for want of good sound intellectual opposition as she is at the present time. And if today there are not nearly so many dogmas defined as in the early ages of the Church, it is because there is less controversy – and less thinking.”
(Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, Old Errors and New Labels p.4)
Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost (Latin Mass) October 2, 2022 Year of Saint Joseph
“Thinking, on the contrary, is a difficult task; it is the hardest work a man can do — that is perhaps
why so few indulge in it.” (Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, Old Errors and New Labels p.1)
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 25, 2022 Year of Saint Joseph
“But the one who did not know and did what deserved a beating will receive a light beating. From everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required; and from the one to whom much has been entrusted, even more will be demanded.”
Luke 12:48
Homily by Deacon Bullock
Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost (Latin Mass) September 18, 2022 Year of Saint Joseph
“The Council of Trent has declared that the mediation of the saints in no way opposes or
diminishes the supreme and universal mediation of Christ. Nor is this mediation due to any
deficiency on God’s part, but rather it serves to show forth His great goodness and perfection.”
(Dominic De Domenico, O.P., True Devotion to St. Joseph and the Church, p.94)
Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time September 11, 2022 Year of Saint Joseph
“Let what you say be simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything more than this comes from evil.”
(Matthew 5:37)
Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Thirteenth Sunday After Pentecost (Latin Mass) September 4, 2022 Year of Saint Joseph
Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time 2022
“Were the Redeemer to descend into a church, and sit in a confessional to administer the sacrament of penance, and a priest to sit in another confessional, Jesus would say over each penitent, ‘Ego te absolvo,’ the priest would likewise say over each of his penitents, ‘Ego te absolvo,’ and the penitents of each would be equally absolved.”
(Saint Alphonsus de Liguori, Dignity and Duties of the Priest; Selva p.28)
Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time
by Deacon Bullock
Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Eleventh Sunday After Pentecost (Latin Mass) August 21, 2022 Year of Saint Joseph
“As the generation of a child is the foundation of natural fatherhood, so, with a certain similarity, cooperation in the redemption of humankind is the foundation of the spiritual fatherhood of St. Joseph regarding the human race.” (Dominic De Domenico, O.P., True Devotion to St. Joseph and the Church, p.81)
Twentieth Sunday of Ordinary Time August 14, 2022 Year of Saint Joseph
“And so they took Jeremiah and threw him into the cistern of Prince Malchiah, which was in the quarters of the guard, letting him down with ropes.
There was no water in the cistern, only mud, and Jeremiah sank into the mud.”
(Jeremiah 38:6)
Nineteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time Ninth Sunday After Pentecost (TLM) August 7, 2022 Year of Saint Joseph
“First, and most frequently mentioned, was a sentiment that they desired clarity in the presentation of the Church’s teaching. Roughly 20 percent of the respondents articulated this desire in one form or another. Phrases such as “Educating Catholics about their faith is one of the ways that our Church accompanies people” were mentioned.”
(Archdiocese of Mobile, Report on the Synod on Synodality Survey, p.1)