Sermon for the third Sunday after Epiphany (with the commemoration of the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle) Today is the 3rd Sunday after Epiphany but the Church also remembers the Feast of the Conversion … Continue reading
Sermon for the third Sunday after Epiphany (with the commemoration of the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle) Today is the 3rd Sunday after Epiphany but the Church also remembers the Feast of the Conversion … Continue reading
Some significant moments of 2025 in our community… https://societyofthemostholyredeemer.org/2025/12/29/gallery-2025/
My dear friends: Christmas is about Christ. But it´s also a special moment to look at the impact that that event had in the life of the holy persons, spiritual and human, who are for us examples in our way … Continue reading
Sermon for the 4th Sunday of Advent During the time of Advent, in the last three Sunday Masses, we hear the development of the mission of John the Baptist, but the tricky thing is that these gospels are not in … Continue reading
As a true son of St. Alphonsus I’m compelled to mention something about the recent publication of the Vatican about the title “co-redemptrix” that is traditionally given to Our Lady. First of all, we need to mention that the issue … Continue reading
In the Society of the Most Holy Redeemer we especially remember on this date of the year… – 1787: That after the death of Saint Alphonsus, Fr. Andrea Villani, who was 81 years old at that time, assumed the duties … Continue reading
In this day of our beloved Father St. Alphonsus Mary of Liguori we remember his life in an especial way. Please join us celebrating the gift of his life by reading his biography here and praying with us during the … Continue reading
In the Society of the Most Holy Redeemer we especially remember on this date of the year… – 1787: The death of St. Alphonsus de Liguori (Italian: Alfonso Maria Antonio Giovanni Francesco Cosimo Damiano Michelangelo Gasparo de Liguori) … Continue reading
לך אמר לבי בקשו פני את-פניך יהוה אבקש The text I just read was taken from Psalm 27, particularly the verse 8. Many Bibles translate it something like, “My heart hath said to thee: My face hath sought … Continue reading
From the St. Andrew Missal (1945): “According to a pious tradition authorized by the liturgy, on the day of Pentecost a number of men who walked in the footsteps of the holy Prophets Elias and Eliseus, and whom … Continue reading