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Keep Your Eyes Fixed on Heaven | Assumption of Mary – Sensus Fidelium

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How often do you think about Heaven? We should certainly think about hell and do everything possible to avoid it—but even more, Catholics should keep their eyes fixed upon Heaven, the destination for which God created us. In this sermon for the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we are reminded that Our Lady was […]

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The One Mistake That Can Drive Souls Away from the Church – Sensus Fidelium

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How should Christians welcome strangers who walk through the doors of the Church? Drawing from Romans 15:7—”Receive one another just as Christ also received you”—this moving homily challenges every Catholic to examine how we welcome visitors, newcomers, converts, and those searching for God. Inspired by the unforgettable words of Metropolitan Anthony Bloom, this reflection asks

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The Power of the Catholic Priesthood | Fr. Chad Ripperger

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What is the Catholic priesthood, and why is it fundamentally different from the priesthood of the lay faithful? In this powerful lecture, Fr. Chad Ripperger explains the sacramental character of Holy Orders, the indelible mark received by the priest, the priest’s unique relationship to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and why Catholics must recover

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Spiritual Gifts Do NOT Make You Holy | St. Paul on Charity & Grace – Sensus Fidelium

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This powerful Catholic sermon examines the gifts of the Holy Ghost, sanctifying grace, divine charity, supernatural merit, and salvation through the teaching of St. Paul, St. Thomas Aquinas, and St. Thérèse. St. Paul speaks of extraordinary gifts of the Holy Ghost: prophecy, miracles, healing, tongues, interpretation, knowledge, and the discernment of spirits. These charismatic gifts

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The Catholic Liturgy Is Tradition: Why the Traditional Mass Must Be Preserved – Sensus Fidelium

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The Sacred Liturgy is not a human invention—it is a divine inheritance. In this powerful reflection, Bishop Athanasius Schneider explains why the Catholic Church has always regarded the Sacred Liturgy as the most profound expression of Sacred Tradition. Drawing from Scripture, the Church Fathers, Pope St. Stephen I, St. Vincent of Lérins, Dom Prosper Guéranger,

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Saved by Faith: Justification & God’s Energies – Sensus Fidelium

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Are Christians saved by faith alone? What did St. Paul really mean when he wrote that we are justified by faith apart from the works of the Law? How do we reconcile St. Paul and St. James? In this powerful sermon, we explore the Catholic and Byzantine understanding of salvation through Galatians 2, showing that

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St. Vincent de Paul’s Powerful Lesson on Grace and Free Will – Sensus Fidelium

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“If you live according to the flesh, you shall die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the flesh, you shall live.” (Romans 8:13) In this sermon for the Eighth Sunday after Pentecost, we are reminded that the Christian life rests upon two indispensable realities: God’s grace and our free

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What Is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass? | The Latin Mass Explained – Sensus Fidelium

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The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is far more than a memorial—it is the unbloody renewal of Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary, made present upon the altar for the salvation of souls. In this sermon, we examine the traditional Catholic teaching on the Mass through the Roman Catechism, the Council of Trent, Sacred Scripture, St. Augustine,

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The Hidden Dangers of Yoga Every Catholic Needs to Know | Linda Carl “Yoga Unveiled” – Sensus Fidelium

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Millions of people practice yoga believing it is simply exercise or stretching. But is that really true? In this fascinating interview, Steve Cunningham sits down with Linda Carl, former yoga instructor and author of Yoga Unveiled: My Spiritual Journey from Darkness to Light, to discuss her twenty-year involvement in yoga, Reiki, and New Age spirituality

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“Operation of Error”: How Souls Are Being Deceived in the Last Days – Sensus Fidelium

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In this powerful and sobering conference, we examine the great apostasy, the operation of error, and the conditions Scripture and the saints warn will precede the coming of the Antichrist. Drawing heavily from St. Augustine, Father John Hardon, and Dr. E. Michael Jones, this talk exposes the spiritual crisis of our age: apostasy, heresy, schism,

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The French Revolution Was More Than Politics | Dr. Alan Fimister – Sensus Fidelium

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The French Revolution was far more than a political uprising—it marked a profound spiritual and cultural revolution that reshaped the modern world. In this fascinating lecture, Dr. Alan Fimister traces the roots of the French Revolution through the Protestant Reformation, the Enlightenment, absolutism, Gallicanism, Jansenism, and the decline of Christian civilization. He explores how France

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The 7 Embraces of St. Mary Magdalene | The Hidden Meaning of “Do Not Touch Me” – Sensus Fidelium

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Why did Our Lord tell St. Mary Magdalene, “Do not touch Me” after His Resurrection? Was He rejecting her—or inviting her into a deeper union? This sermon explores the remarkable spiritual life of St. Mary Magdalene, following the Seven Embraces that transformed her from a repentant sinner into one of Christianity’s greatest saints. From her

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The Rosary & Brown Scapular Will Save the World | The Prophecy of St. Dominic – Sensus Fidelium

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What did Our Lady give the Church to prepare for the battles of our age? In this powerful sermon, discover the extraordinary connection between Fatima, St. Dominic, St. Simon Stock, the Rosary, and the Brown Scapular. Learn why these two sacramentals have been called the greatest gifts Our Lady has ever entrusted to the faithful

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The Temple, the Eucharist, and the Martyrs Who Sang to Their Death – Sensus Fidelium

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The Temple of Jerusalem was one of the greatest buildings the world had ever seen. Covered in brilliant white marble and gold, it stood as the center of Israel’s worship for nearly five centuries. Yet Our Lord Jesus Christ foretold that not one stone would remain upon another—and His prophecy was fulfilled exactly. In this

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Anger Can Destroy Your Soul | St. Alphonsus Explains Why – Sensus Fidelium

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How dangerous is anger to the soul? In this powerful traditional Catholic sermon inspired by St. Alphonsus Liguori, we are reminded that uncontrolled anger is one of the most destructive passions a Christian can face. Left unchecked, wrath can rob us of God’s grace, destroy peace within our hearts, damage our relationships, and even endanger

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Many Problems Today are Due to No Fear of the Lord | Why It Matters – Fr. Ripperger – Sensus Fidelium

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Do we still fear the Lord — not as terror, but as loving reverence? In this in-depth Catholic talk, we unpack “fear of the Lord” as a Gift of the Holy Spirit (in the will), distinguish human/mundane, servile, and filial/chaste fear, and show how true fear fosters temperance, humility, detachment, and reverence — especially before

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Hell Explained by Catholic Tradition | Judgment, Eternal Punishment, and the Soul ~ Fr. Ripperger – Sensus Fidelium

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In this sobering conference, Fr. Chad Ripperger explains the Catholic doctrine of hell, including the pain of loss, the pain of sense, the eternity of punishment, the fixed will after death, remorse of conscience, the justice of God, and the terrifying consequences of dying in mortal sin. This talk follows the themes of death and

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Bishop Barron on Lincoln: A Catholic Response – Sensus Fidelium

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Bishop Robert Barron recently praised Abraham Lincoln and described him as one of his lifelong heroes. In this episode, Steve Cunningham examines those remarks through the lens of historical revisionism, War for Southern Independence scholarship, constitutional history, and the writings of Harry Jaffa. Video links to educate you on this are below. Topics include: Whether

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Death Can Come at Any Moment: Are You Ready to Meet God? – Sensus Fidelium

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Death comes when we least expect it. In this powerful traditional Catholic sermon, we are reminded that many souls are lost because they presume they will have more time to repent. Drawing from Sacred Scripture, St. Gregory the Great, St. Basil, St. Alphonsus Liguori, and other great saints, this sermon calls every Christian to live

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Jesus Was Rejected First — So Will You | Fr. Mark Beard – Sensus Fidelium

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Have you ever been rejected because of your Catholic faith? In this unforgettable homily, Fr. Mark Beard explains that rejection is not a sign of failure—it is often a mark of faithful discipleship. Beginning with Christ’s rejection in Nazareth, Fr. Beard traces the lives of the Apostles, Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, and countless saints who

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Catholic Fathers: You Are Named After God the Father ~ Fr. Perricone – Sensus Fidelium

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What does it truly mean to be a Catholic father? In this powerful sermon, fathers are reminded that their vocation is modeled after God the Father Himself. Drawing from the mystery of the Blessed Trinity, this homily explains three essential responsibilities of every Catholic father: Giving yourself completely in sacrificial love.Protecting and leading your family

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How St. Peter & St. Paul Defeated Simon Magus Before Their Martyrdom – Sensus Fidelium

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The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul celebrates two of the greatest apostles in the history of Christianity. In this sermon, we examine the remarkable lives, heroic martyrdoms, and lasting witness of these pillars of the Catholic Church. Discover: Their courage, humility, and fidelity continue to inspire Catholics throughout the world. “If anyone would come

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Guard Your Eyes, Guard Your Soul | The Spiritual Meaning of Christ’s Warning – Sensus Fidelium

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“The eye is the lamp of the body.” (Matthew 6:22) In this powerful homily, we reflect on one of Christ’s most profound teachings: what we continually look upon shapes our hearts, minds, and souls. Our Lord first reminds us to be grateful for the extraordinary gift of physical sight. Yet He points us toward something

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The Fire of the Sacred Heart | Christ Calls Catholics to Holy Zeal ~ Fr. Perricone – Sensus Fidelium

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The image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is rich with profound Catholic symbolism. Why is His Heart surrounded by thorns? Why does it burn with flames? In this powerful sermon, discover how the Sacred Heart reveals Christ’s boundless love, His sacrifice on the Cross, and His burning desire for our souls. This reflection explains

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Are You Sinning at Work? Fr. Chad Ripperger on Employers & Employees – Sensus Fidelium

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In this powerful sermon, Fr. Chad Ripperger examines the moral obligations of employers and employees through the lens of Catholic teaching, justice, charity, and natural law. Many Catholics carefully examine their personal lives but rarely consider the sins they may be committing in the workplace. Fr. Ripperger explains the duties employers have toward their employees,

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Blessed Anna Maria Taigi: A Hidden Saint for Catholic Families – Sensus Fidelium

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Blessed Anna Maria Taigi is one of the most remarkable mystics in Catholic history. A devoted wife, loving mother of seven, faithful homemaker, and extraordinary contemplative, she demonstrates that holiness is possible in every vocation. In this sermon, discover the inspiring life of Blessed Anna Maria Taigi, whose profound union with God was manifested through

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Why May 1st Belongs to St. Joseph, Not Communism | St Joseph the Worker – Sensus Fidelium

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On May 1st, the world celebrates “International Workers’ Day”… but Catholics know a deeper truth. In 1955, Pope Pius XII established the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker to reclaim this day from its revolutionary and anti-Christian roots. But why did the Church feel the need to do this? What is the real history behind

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Can Demons Be Driven Away? St. Michael and Spiritual Warfare | Aliens are Demons – Sensus Fidelium

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On the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel, this powerful sermon explores the reality of spiritual warfare, the power of the Holy Name of Jesus, and the protection offered by St. Michael against the attacks of the enemy. Drawing from Catholic tradition, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Alphonsus Liguori, St. Lawrence Justinian, and centuries of Church

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Eucharistic Miracle of 1263: Proof of the Real Presence? – Sensus Fidelium

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In 1263, a German priest named Peter of Prague stopped in Bolsena during a pilgrimage to Rome. Though a devout priest, he struggled with doubts concerning the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist. While celebrating Holy Mass at the tomb of St. Christina, the consecrated Host began to bleed, staining the corporal

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Restore Truth: Evolution Mindset Influencing Modern Problems 2 part series ~ Fr. Chad Ripperger

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(Lecture 1/2)Begin with prayer, end with clarity. In this talk we examine the modern mantra “trust the science” through the lens of classical philosophy and Catholic teaching. Drawing on Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas, we unpack first principles—identity, non-contradiction, sufficient reason—and show why evidence must ground every judgment. From Descartes’ skepticism to Kant’s subjectivism, we

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Metaphysical Principle in Relation to Creation & Evolution ~ Fr. Ripperger – 2 part series

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(Part 1/2)In this in-depth Catholic philosophy conference, we explore metaphysical principles and their implications for understanding God, creation, and evolution. Drawing from St. Thomas Aquinas, Aristotle, and the First Vatican Council, this talk examines how we know God through both natural reason and divine revelation. Key themes include: The role of first philosophy and metaphysics.

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Evolution & The Culture of Death | A Catholic Perspective ~ Fr. Chad Ripperger

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🙏 In this powerful conference, Father explores the deep connection between evolutionary theory and the culture of death, uncovering how flawed philosophies like naturalism, deism, and Freemasonry helped shape modern errors such as atheism, communism, abortion, eugenics, and Planned Parenthood. Drawing on the wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas, Church Tradition, and Catholic philosophy, Father shows

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The Great Apostasy, Antichrist & the End of the World Part 1 & 2

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The Great Apostasy, Antichrist & the End of the World (Part 1) In this detailed Catholic sermon, we revisit the traditional teachings of the Church on the end times and the Great Apostasy. Many Christians today are surrounded by confusion, sensationalism, and Protestant errors such as the rapture and a literal earthly millennium. This sermon

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Oath Against Modernism: The Synthesis of All Heresies ~ Fr. Chad Ripperger – Sensus Fidelium

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In this powerful conference talk, we walk step by step through the Oath Against Modernism instituted by Pope St. Pius X in 1910. Discover why clergy were required to swear this oath, how philosophers like Descartes, Hume, and Kant undermined belief in reason and revelation, and why the Church firmly rejects the claim that dogma

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Our Times series – Our Lady’s View of Our Times – Fr. Chad Ripperger

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Navigating the Crisis in the Church & the World: Prophecies & Warnings from Our Lady ~ Fr. Ripperger Part I Lecture:In this eye-opening talk, we explore the urgent prophecies of Our Lady of Good Success, Fatima, La Salette, and Akita—and how they reveal the deep crisis facing the Church and the world today. From the

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Behold This Heart!: Why Jesus Asked for Reparation to His Sacred Heart – Sensus Fidelium

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When someone we love is suffering, we naturally want to comfort them. But how often do we think about consoling Our Lord Jesus Christ for the offenses committed against Him in the Most Blessed Sacrament? In this powerful sermon, we examine Christ’s request for reparation revealed to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, the teachings of Pope

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In My Trouble I Cried to the Lord: The Gift of Counsel & Corpus Christi – Sensus Fidelium

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As Catholics navigate an increasingly confusing world, the Gift of Counsel has never been more necessary. In this powerful sermon for the season of Corpus Christi, we are reminded that Holy Communion is not merely receiving the Body of Christ, but also His Sacred Humanity, His Human Soul, and His Divinity. Within Christ’s Sacred Humanity

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The Sacred Heart Explained: Christ’s Love, Reparation & Eucharistic Devotion – Sensus Fidelium

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The Feast of the Sacred Heart reminds Catholics of the infinite love Jesus Christ has for mankind. In this powerful sermon, the faithful are called to reflect on Christ’s sacrifice, His Real Presence in the Blessed Sacrament, and the need for reparation for the indifference, coldness, and disrespect shown toward Our Lord. Drawing upon the

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The Greatest Gift Ever Given: The Holy Eucharist Explained | Corpus Christi – Sensus Fidelium

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On the great Solemnity of Corpus Christi, this powerful Catholic sermon reflects on the immeasurable gift of the Holy Eucharist—the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ. Discover the profound humility of Our Lord hidden beneath the appearance of bread, the inspiring story behind the institution of the Feast of Corpus Christi, and the

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Panis Angelicus: The Eucharist as Preparation for Heaven – Sensus Fidelium

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On the great Feast of Corpus Christi, this profound sermon reflects on the mystery of the Holy Eucharist as the “Bread of Angels” and its role in preparing the soul for eternity. Drawing from Psalm 77, St. Thomas Aquinas, and the theology of the Beatific Vision, this meditation explores how frequent reception of Holy Communion

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How Corpus Christi Began | St. Juliana’s Vision and the Miracle of St. Thomas Aquinas – Sensus Fidelium

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The Feast of Corpus Christi is one of the greatest celebrations in the Catholic Church, honoring the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist. In this sermon, discover the remarkable story of St. Juliana of Liège, whose visions led to the establishment of Corpus Christi throughout Christendom. Learn how Pope Urban IV approved

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