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The Charity of Quinquagesmia
Fr. Scott A. Haynes Septuagesmia Sunday unlined the virtue of faith; Sexagesmia focused on hope, and Quinquagesmia Sunday emphasizes...

Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 272 min read

The Chair of St. Peter
St. Matthew’s Gospel tells us that 2,000 years ago Christ built one Church and He built it on St. Peter the Rock.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 213 min read

Burial of the Alleluia
Fr. Scott Haynes discusses the revival of the Medieval Catholic tradition of burying the Alleluia on Septuagesima.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 124 min read

Act of Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Gain a plenary indulgence on the feast of Christ the King.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Oct 25, 20232 min read

The Reign of Christ our King
Those with worldly hearts see Christ and snidely ask, “Are you a king?” With the angels and saints, we acclaim Christ our King and Lord!

Fr. Scott Haynes
Oct 25, 20237 min read

Joy Among the Angels
We give all the angels in heaven joy when we who are sinners repent.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Jun 18, 20233 min read


Sir Oswald Müsler's Humbling Lesson Before the Eucharist
Sir Oswald Müsler, a Knight and Nobleman, was taught a humbling lesson by Our Lord as he came forward to receive the Sacred Host.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Jun 8, 20236 min read


Domine, Jesu Christe
Domine Jesu Christe from the Duruflé Requiem with Conductor, Robert Shaw, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Nov 1, 20221 min read

To Restore All Things in Christ
Before his death, Pope Leo XIII told Cardinal Guiseppe Sarto that he would be the next pope and that he would do much for the Church.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 3, 20224 min read

Death Comes for the Rich and the Poor Alike
Death comes for the rich and the poor, for saints and for sinners, and so St. Paul tells us that we must be “sober and watchful” in life.
Fr. Scott Haynes
May 29, 202212 min read


The Eleventh Hour
Some workers worked from dawn, others since noon, and still others from mid-afternoon. Some started at the 11th hour and got the same pay,
Fr. Scott Haynes
Feb 11, 20224 min read


Requiem, Maurice Duruflé
This performance of Duruflé’s beautiful setting is dedicated to Nova Scotians and all Canadians who have lost their lives to Covid.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Nov 6, 20211 min read


Dies Irae, Giuseppe Verdi
The Messa da Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi was composed in memory of Alessandro Manzoni, an Italian poet and novelist whom Verdi admired.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Nov 6, 20211 min read


Render unto Caesar
This Gospel paints a scene where a plot is made to trap Jesus. The Pharisees and the Herodians approach Jesus with their questioners.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Oct 23, 20219 min read


Parable of the Wedding Feast
In the parable of the Wedding Feast, the King is God Himself, while the marriage is symbolic of Christ's Incarnation.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 29, 20217 min read


Raising the Roof to Heal a Paralytic
Four men bring their friend, a paralytic, before Christ's feet, seeking a miracle. When they cannot get in the door, they rip off the roof!
Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 24, 20215 min read


Benedictus, Karl Jenkins
Jenkins' "Benedictus" is from "The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace." The text is from the Roman Mass: "Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini."
Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 17, 20211 min read


153 Fish
After a night of catching no fish, Jesus, standing on the shore, tells His disciples to cast the net on the right side of the boat.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 22, 20212 min read


The Gifts of the Three Kings
For almost a millennium, pilgrims have traveled to Cologne Cathedral in Germany to venerate the relics of the three wise men.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 22, 20213 min read


The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
There is a journey we all have to make, a pilgrimage we are all called to undertake, and that is the journey from pride to humility.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 17, 20214 min read
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