Homily: St John Damascene (2025)

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-w2c5e-1863008 On the feast of St. John Damascene, the Church honors a great defender of the Incarnation who upheld the

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Desire, Disorder, and the Call to Spiritual Maturity

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-adn65-185d960 ✠Jerome explains how desire, though made for God, became disordered after the Fall. The issue isn’t desire itself, but

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The Battle Within: Overcoming the False Self and Living in the Grace of God

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-e6hz7-185d94f ✠Jerome’s second Lenten conference explores the battle against the false self—formed by pride, laziness, and fear. This rebellion shows

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Lent: A Time to Know Ourselves and Our Need for Redemption

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-y7vkn-185d84e In his Lenten conference, ✠Jerome of the Old Roman Apostolate, emphasizes self-knowledge as the foundation for true conversion. He

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Morning Meditation Thursday–First Week after Epiphany

MEMENTO MORI! REMEMBER DEATH! Oh, how correctly men estimate things, and how well directed their actions whose judgments are formed

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Old Roman News w/c 01/12/24

Nuntiatoria XXXIV Excita Quaesumus: various spiritual reflections and discussions surrounding the Advent season, emphasizing its dual purpose of preparing for Christ’s Nativity and His second coming. It highlights the importance of spiritual renewal, the traditions of the church, and contemporary social issues, including the ethical debates on assisted dying and spiritual abuse within the church. Calling for vigilance, hope, and active participation in faith, encouraging families to reclaim the spirit of Advent amid modern distractions.

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; St Saturninus of Toulouse, Martyr

St Saturninus of Toulouse, Bishop & Martyr: Missa “Statuit ei Dominus”St. Saturninus Bishop of Toulouse and Martyr November 29 A.D. 257

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Old Roman News 24/11/24

This week’s Nuntiatoria explores assisted dying, Christian persecution, AI’s influence on spirituality, and the need to uphold traditional values in a changing world. It highlights significant events, including the Virgin Mary statue’s return to Notre-Dame and Pope Francis’s choices, emphasizing the preservation of faith amid societal challenges.

Old Roman News 17/11/24

“Nuntiatoria XXXII: Fides Crescit” examines critical issues affecting the Church and society, including Archbishop Welby’s resignation, Pope Francis’ controversial appointment, and calls for doctrinal integrity. It critiques misinformation and police overreach as threats to free speech, addresses ethical concerns around assisted suicide, and evaluates Trump’s proposals for cultural renewal.

Old Roman News w/c 10.11.24

“Nuntiatoria XXXI: Caritas Perseverat,” published on November 8, 2024, on the SELEISI website, discusses the enduring nature of charity within

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