Being "half in" reminds me of Jesus' warning to the Church in Laodicea in the Book of Revelation: "So, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I am about to spit you out of my mouth.": Thank you Fr. Mike !! Bob in Grand Rapids, MI
No one ever said being a Catholic would be easy. But we are all called to obedience to God's commandments. We do not get to pick and choose. But with God by our side....we have nothing to fear. Thankyou Father for that reminder of following the Lord and that means the narrow road full of thorns......❤😊
I heard a great homily from our Pastor at Mass last night. I really enjoy Fr. Mike's homilies & this one really hits home. I was a cafeteria Catholic for too long. He is right. I am trying to become a devout Catholic & to do that, I have to be "all in" as Fr. Mike says. God Bless you Fr, Mike!
If you are a member of the Novus Ordo church, you have been denied the true teachings of the Catholic Church and belong to another Protestant sect. Research the CMRI to learn what the true Catholic faith is.
Thank you Fr Mike! My Husband and I listen to you Every Single day!!! Your Spirit pours out on all! God Bless you and your other Priests that speak the word of God!
Thank you Fr Mike for your homily today 🙏🏻🕊🙏🏻 The “cafeteria Catholic” seems to be fostered when we hear the Pope, Cardinals, Bishops and Priests expressing “opinions” as if they were Church teachings. ‘Many ways to God’, ‘blessing same sex couples’, canceled priests and religious to name a few cause many to question what a Catholic Christian should believe. Your words clarify, thank you 🙏🏻🕊✝️🕊🙏🏻
Sad but true. Not to mention a Pope who often waters down our faith. This is not by coincidence. See the work of Bella Dodd, a reformed communist from the l930s and 40s, who writes about the purposeful infiltration of our Church by communists and atheists. Also, see the work of Michael Rose, and the purposeful infiltration by homosexuals.
I’m so blessed to Live near the shrine of the Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama, where Mother Angélica lived and died. The nearby parishes are thriving and growing as well. I’m blessed to be among faithful Catholics- NO PICK AND CHOOSE- OBEDIENT TO HOLY MOTHER CHURCH.
Hello from Fresno Ca God bless you Fr Mike you’re homilies have been a breath of fresh air that I look forward to every day. I have been sharing them with all my 9 siblings who live all over.. Thank you for your faithfulness to speak the whole truth of the sacred scriptures with clarity and love..
Thank you, Fr Mike! Nothing has been spoken about the Jubilee year in my parish( yet). I needed clarification and your explanation helped me tremendously 🙏
I just called my Cathedral and asked where our Jubilee sites were, and I was treated like a loon. They had no idea what I was talking about, and my parish priests haven't mentioned anything about the Jubilee year at all. The only way I know about it is from good, faithful priests online-SAD.
I have to drive a pretty long distance to attend a good traditional Catholic church every week because the local parish operates like a secular bingo hall. It's worth the drive if you have other choices nearly.
@@Steven-rp8zo Yup, I need to see if I can find a better place. The guy I spoke to at the Cathedral still hasn't contacted me back, to give me the parishes in my area that are Jubilee sites. My bishop is more than willing to take us to Rome for HIS pilgrimage if we fork over 4K, but can't be bothered to tell everyone else how to get the same graces at home. My bishop is too busy trying to help illegal criminals evade arrest and being excited that he gets to go to Rome.
As Catholics, God has given us many chanches to repair our souls. There are many heavy-duty actions such as fasting , sackcloth and ashes, physical anguish, and others. However, we also are given peaceful methods to atone and receive fotgivenes. Plenary indulgences, Divine Mercy, The Sacraments, all of which are predicated on prayer, which are gifts from God that not everyone can receive. If you are not perfect, take advantage of God's mercy!
That was excellent, Father! Thank you so very much. You know I love the readings for today, but I also love your discussion on the Jubilee year. I’m thinking I will ask my Bible study group to go on a pilgrimage to the diocese of Honolulu‘s Cathedral. That would be amazing.
Thank you for mentioning the Jubilee Year (which started December 26, 2024) where Pope Francis opened the Holy Door at St. Peter's in Rome, very beautifully decorated & then the one at a prison located in Rome on January 6, 2025. I wish this was spoken about during that time, it is a blessing that your parish will be celebrating the Jubilee Year & many blessings to all 🙏
Thank you again Father Mike, your going to make me a good Catholic yet, I’m working on it, just need to get used to the confession thing , but listening to you makes me want to do better ❤
verse James 5:16 says, "Confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed". 20:23 states, "If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained" . Will pray you get to confession. It's the most amazing feeling. I was away for over 30 years. Did an examination of consciousness. Went to confession best feeling in the world! Now I go regularly. Not for me but to grow closer to my lord and savior.
I was a Cafeteria Catholic for most of my adult life, but the scary thing is that I was convinced I wasn't. Once my eyes were opened to the enormity of my delusion, though, it was a painful shock! The chasm between what we think we are and what we actually are can be abysmal. The things we will tell ourselves to hide the blunt reality of how far we have strayed... generally by avoiding looking at ourselves, and by focusing on "others", who do this and that, and yet are "good people", so it can't be "that bad" etc. I've always loved C.S. Lewis' story of the visit at the dentist. You go in order for him to treat the one tooth problem you are aware of, and then he breaks it to you that your mouth needs a complete overhaul!! Likewise now I see the magnitude of my "pick-and-choose" problem, and to think I was one to judge others who were guilty of the same attitude! It's always so easy to spot in others the very things we can't bear to see in ourselves... Now I really want the "whole thing", I want to be a Catholic through and through. Thank you , Lord, for enlightening me and always giving me the chance to start all over again. And thank you, Father Mike, for shining the light on those things we would rather not see! You truly care for our spiritual welfare. My God bless you richly.
Oh Father Mike, I was once so naive. I'm sure there were times I was a "buffet style" Catholic. Mostly do to the lack of education from the pulpit. Once we left a "not so Catholic" parish after 35 years, my eyes were opened wide. Hearing things like, "I don't believe in purgatory.", a Eucharistic Minister going to Holy Mass every other weekend so he could attend services with his fiancee, many not believing in confession, and on and on. I thought my mind was going to blow up so we had to leave for an orthodox parish. We are so happy now! What people don't understand is God will show us our soul on our day of judgement. What will we see?
Great homily, thank you Fr. Mike. I read that the Holy Doors for the Jubilee 2025 are only in Rome, and not at any diocese in the U.S. (per the official Jubilee website, as well as EWTN.) Wondering if anyone knows for sure since Fr. Mike said his Bishop announced they do have the Holy Doors???
The cafeteria Catholic started over 500 years ago with the emergence of Protestants. That initial divide has now splintered over 2000 times. Pray for the reunification of our church...
This plenary indulgence term is quite a controversial thing. there are many opinions about it. I tend to believe that big part of our sins are forgiven , not everything. And that we will have to spend less days in purgatory. Another indulgence is on Divine Mercy Sunday. Another thing that confuses me is which are the Holy Days of obligation, because in each country they are slightly different. I agree Father, that its tough to follow Lord Jesus, to walk on the narrow path. Thank you Father and God bless.
I look forward to meeting you Fr. Mike in 4 years' time. I will not travel to America as a matter of principle. And, your country is not safe. Warm greetings from Australia 🦘
Is he planning to go Australia? 4 years... is that the planned Eucharistic Congress? America is not so bad - obviously choose where you go, avoid the crime ridden / rap / drug places, all well-known and can be found out. There is an approved Marian apparition - Champion? St Solanus Casey. St Juniper. St Kateri. The incorrupt body of Mother Wilhelmina. Abp Fulton Sheen (may he be canonised soon!).
I go to a catholic church now (used to be Episcopalian) and i just can't respect or honor pope francis. He is a leftist politician and a bad one. He is my biggest struggle with the church.
Being "half in" reminds me of Jesus' warning to the Church in Laodicea in the Book of Revelation: "So, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I am about to spit you out of my mouth.": Thank you Fr. Mike !! Bob in Grand Rapids, MI
No one ever said being a Catholic would be easy.
But we are all called to obedience to God's commandments.
We do not get to pick and choose. But with God by our side....we have nothing to fear.
Thankyou Father for that reminder of following the Lord and that means the narrow road full of thorns......❤😊
I heard a great homily from our Pastor at Mass last night. I really enjoy Fr. Mike's homilies & this one really hits home. I was a cafeteria Catholic for too long. He is right. I am trying to become a devout Catholic & to do that, I have to be "all in" as Fr. Mike says. God Bless you Fr, Mike!
If you are a member of the Novus Ordo church, you have been denied the true teachings of the Catholic Church and belong to another Protestant sect. Research the CMRI to learn what the true Catholic faith is.
I love to hear your homily all the time. May the Lord continue to bless you.❤
Thank you Fr Mike!
My Husband and I listen to you Every Single day!!!
Your Spirit pours out on all!
God Bless you and your other Priests that speak the word of God!
Thank you Fr Mike for your homily today 🙏🏻🕊🙏🏻 The “cafeteria Catholic” seems to be fostered when we hear the Pope, Cardinals, Bishops and Priests expressing “opinions” as if they were Church teachings. ‘Many ways to God’, ‘blessing same sex couples’, canceled priests and religious to name a few cause many to question what a Catholic Christian should believe. Your words clarify, thank you 🙏🏻🕊✝️🕊🙏🏻
Sad but true. Not to mention a Pope who often waters down our faith. This is not by coincidence. See the work of Bella Dodd, a reformed communist from the l930s and 40s, who writes about the purposeful infiltration of our Church by communists and atheists. Also, see the work of Michael Rose, and the purposeful infiltration by homosexuals.
I’m so blessed to
Live near the shrine of the Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville, Alabama, where Mother Angélica lived and died. The nearby parishes are thriving and growing as well. I’m blessed to be among faithful Catholics- NO PICK AND CHOOSE- OBEDIENT TO HOLY MOTHER CHURCH.
We have visited The shrine 3 times… beautiful and very sacred 🙏💕
Hello from Fresno Ca
God bless you Fr Mike you’re homilies have been a breath of fresh air that I look forward to every day. I have been sharing them with all my 9 siblings who live all over..
Thank you for your faithfulness to speak the whole truth of the sacred scriptures with clarity and love..
Thank you, Fr Mike! Nothing has been spoken about the Jubilee year in my parish( yet). I needed clarification and your explanation helped me tremendously 🙏
Father Mike thanks for all this. You speak the truth even though it’s hard for people to accept. You are a true warrior of God. Be blessed
I just called my Cathedral and asked where our Jubilee sites were, and I was treated like a loon. They had no idea what I was talking about, and my parish priests haven't mentioned anything about the Jubilee year at all. The only way I know about it is from good, faithful priests online-SAD.
I have to drive a pretty long distance to attend a good traditional Catholic church every week because the local parish operates like a secular bingo hall. It's worth the drive if you have other choices nearly.
@@Steven-rp8zo Yup, I need to see if I can find a better place. The guy I spoke to at the Cathedral still hasn't contacted me back, to give me the parishes in my area that are Jubilee sites. My bishop is more than willing to take us to Rome for HIS pilgrimage if we fork over 4K, but can't be bothered to tell everyone else how to get the same graces at home. My bishop is too busy trying to help illegal criminals evade arrest and being excited that he gets to go to Rome.
How awesome that your church is a jubilee church. Great homily Fr Mike. Haven’t heard one I didn’t like yet. God bless you
I will be downloading your bulletin and coming to Our Lady of the Gulf Church soon!! Thank you, Fr. Michael!!🙏🙏🙏
As Catholics, God has given us many chanches to repair our souls. There are many heavy-duty actions such as fasting , sackcloth and ashes, physical anguish, and others. However, we also are given peaceful methods to atone and receive fotgivenes. Plenary indulgences, Divine Mercy, The Sacraments, all of which are predicated on prayer, which are gifts from God that not everyone can receive. If you are not perfect, take advantage of God's mercy!
That was excellent, Father! Thank you so very much. You know I love the readings for today, but I also love your discussion on the Jubilee year. I’m thinking I will ask my Bible study group to go on a pilgrimage to the diocese of Honolulu‘s Cathedral. That would be amazing.
Thank You Rev. Mike O'Connor for Another Right On Excellent Sermon Today God Bless!
Thank you for mentioning the Jubilee Year (which started December 26, 2024) where Pope Francis opened the Holy Door at St. Peter's in Rome, very beautifully decorated & then the one at a prison located in Rome on January 6, 2025. I wish this was spoken about during that time, it is a blessing that your parish will be celebrating the Jubilee Year & many blessings to all 🙏
Thank you for a brilliant and informative homily today! Watched on tv 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you father you always have a great homily. I bless you.
Amen. Thank you Fr. Mike.
Thank you again Father Mike, your going to make me a good Catholic yet, I’m working on it, just need to get used to the confession thing , but listening to you makes me want to do better ❤
verse James 5:16 says, "Confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed". 20:23 states, "If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained" . Will pray you get to confession. It's the most amazing feeling. I was away for over 30 years. Did an examination of consciousness. Went to confession best feeling in the world! Now I go regularly. Not for me but to grow closer to my lord and savior.
I was a Cafeteria Catholic for most of my adult life, but the scary thing is that I was convinced I wasn't. Once my eyes were opened to the enormity of my delusion, though, it was a painful shock! The chasm between what we think we are and what we actually are can be abysmal. The things we will tell ourselves to hide the blunt reality of how far we have strayed... generally by avoiding looking at ourselves, and by focusing on "others", who do this and that, and yet are "good people", so it can't be "that bad" etc. I've always loved C.S. Lewis' story of the visit at the dentist. You go in order for him to treat the one tooth problem you are aware of, and then he breaks it to you that your mouth needs a complete overhaul!! Likewise now I see the magnitude of my "pick-and-choose" problem, and to think I was one to judge others who were guilty of the same attitude! It's always so easy to spot in others the very things we can't bear to see in ourselves... Now I really want the "whole thing", I want to be a Catholic through and through. Thank you , Lord, for enlightening me and always giving me the chance to start all over again. And thank you, Father Mike, for shining the light on those things we would rather not see! You truly care for our spiritual welfare. My God bless you richly.
'I used to be a cafeteria catholic, now I am a babbling idiot'. There. I fixed that for you.
@@kevinkelly2162 😀Thank you! If you have any tips to help me fix my babbling idiocy, it would be most appreciated...
@@kevinkelly2162 I take it you're not a Christian/Catholic? Such an insult wouldn't come from a holy heart.
Amen!! Thank you Father Mike. God Bless 🙏🙏📿📿✝✝
Amen!
Thank you Father. I talk about this all the
time. People say, well I don't think this or I don't think that. It's not what we think. It's what is.
Merci bishop Budde..
Half Measures avail us nothing for Alcoholics seeking Sobriety. The Catholic Faith practised with Gratitude is Our Passport to Heaven.
Oh Father Mike, I was once so naive. I'm sure there were times I was a "buffet style" Catholic. Mostly do to the lack of education from the pulpit. Once we left a "not so Catholic" parish after 35 years, my eyes were opened wide. Hearing things like, "I don't believe in purgatory.", a Eucharistic Minister going to Holy Mass every other weekend so he could attend services with his fiancee, many not believing in confession, and on and on. I thought my mind was going to blow up so we had to leave for an orthodox parish. We are so happy now! What people don't understand is God will show us our soul on our day of judgement. What will we see?
FCA was doing well with affordable vehicles but abandoned the market. I can go up and down my street and see many of them still on road
🙏🙏🙏🌟
Great homily, thank you Fr. Mike.
I read that the Holy Doors for the Jubilee 2025 are only in Rome, and not at any diocese in the U.S. (per the official Jubilee website, as well as EWTN.) Wondering if anyone knows for sure since Fr. Mike said his Bishop announced they do have the Holy Doors???
The cafeteria Catholic started over 500 years ago with the emergence of Protestants. That initial divide has now splintered over 2000 times. Pray for the reunification of our church...
This plenary indulgence term is quite a controversial thing. there are many opinions about it. I tend to believe that big part of our sins are forgiven , not everything. And that we will have to spend less days in purgatory. Another indulgence is on Divine Mercy Sunday. Another thing that confuses me is which are the Holy Days of obligation, because in each country they are slightly different. I agree Father, that its tough to follow Lord Jesus, to walk on the narrow path. Thank you Father and God bless.
Thank God that we have Trump as our leader in this jubilee year!!! 🙏💪🇺🇸❤✝
Some of our priests do follow this phenomenon
I look forward to meeting you Fr. Mike in 4 years' time. I will not travel to America as a matter of principle. And, your country is not safe. Warm greetings from Australia 🦘
Is he planning to go Australia? 4 years... is that the planned Eucharistic Congress? America is not so bad - obviously choose where you go, avoid the crime ridden / rap / drug places, all well-known and can be found out. There is an approved Marian apparition - Champion? St Solanus Casey. St Juniper. St Kateri. The incorrupt body of Mother Wilhelmina. Abp Fulton Sheen (may he be canonised soon!).
I go to a catholic church now (used to be Episcopalian) and i just can't respect or honor pope francis. He is a leftist politician and a bad one. He is my biggest struggle with the church.
Then why not find a nearby Bible teaching church where you can worship?
I tried going to church. Very dangerous right now. Blessed Virgin Mary , pray for us. Amen.