The Crowning of Thorns And Put Spiritual Thoughts In Your Mind
Fr. Wathen describes the pains Our Lord felt when he was crowned with thorns, and reflects on this part of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. He also explains the importance of praying and using our time wisely to meditate on Christ.
(This is a re-edited version of a video that I uploaded last year.)
Sacred Heart of Jesus, I trust in Thee.
Fr. James Wathen (1932-2006)
May the angels lead thee into Paradise; may the martyrs receive thee at thy coming, and bring thee into the holy city, Jerusalem. May the choir of angels receive thee, and with Lazarus, who once was poor, mayest thou have eternal rest.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen. (Please pray for the repose of his soul)
Fr. Hesse shows the contradictions Dignitatis Humanae has with Catholic Tradition, not only in the way that it is written, but also in how it has been interpreted by the hierarchy.
Fr. Gregory Hesse (1953-2006)
May the angels lead thee into Paradise; may the martyrs receive thee at thy coming, and bring thee into the holy city, Jerusalem. May the choir of angels receive thee, and with Lazarus, who once was poor, mayest thou have eternal rest.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.
Pope St. Pius V, pray for us!
Taken from this talk: Vatican II vs Church Dogma (Part II)
Timestamp: 17:45-38:43
In this sermon, Fr. Wathen speaks out against one of the most pernicious errors of our day, this being Naturalism.
St. Peter Claver, pray for us.
St. Gorgonius, pray for us.
Fr. James Wathen (1932-2006)
May the angels lead thee into Paradise; may the martyrs receive thee at thy coming, and bring thee into the holy city, Jerusalem. May the choir of angels receive thee, and with Lazarus, who once was poor, mayest thou have eternal rest.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen. (Please pray for the repose of his soul)
Fr. Hesse provides guidance concerning the spiritual life.
Merry Christmas!
St. Stephen the Protomarytr, pray for us!
Taken from this talk: "Fr. Hesse - Papal Infallibility: Fact vs. Falsehood"
Timestamp 2:02-9:51
https://archive.org/details/FatherHesse/Fr.+Hesse+-+Papal+Infallibility+-+Fact+vs.+Falsehood+(Remastered).mp3
Bishop Williamson, while delivering a conference on the book "Prometheus, The Religion of Man" by Fr. Calderon, explains how the principles of Vatican II, the sacrilege of the New Mass, and the "New Theology" all come together to form a New Religion. Also, His Excellency provides some excellent spiritual advice while contrasting the New Religion with authentic Catholicism.
Pope St. Leo II, pray for us.
From this conference:
Bishop Williamson NY conference 4 on Vatican II, Prometheus book
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFXZenkBMVk&t=1616s
Timestamp: 9:01-26:39
Fr. Wathen provides his thoughts on Our Lord's Parable of the Vineyard, and explains how this shows the contrast between how God sees us and how the world sees us.
St. Valentine, pray for us!
Fr. James Wathen (1932-2006)
May the angels lead thee into Paradise; may the martyrs receive thee at thy coming, and bring thee into the holy city, Jerusalem. May the choir of angels receive thee, and with Lazarus, who once was poor, mayest thou have eternal rest.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen. (Please pray for the repose of his soul)
This is the enhanced version of an older upload.
This is my reading of Fr. Hesse's letter for the Third Sunday After the Epiphany. The subjects covered are: The deep sober faith of the captain ⋅ The need for validity ⋅ The salvation of pagans, the damnation of the elect ⋅ The management of the property entrusted to us ⋅ The Sunday rumor mill ⋅ The contempt for dissenters.
Fr. Gregory Hesse (1953-2006)
May the angels lead thee into Paradise; may the martyrs receive thee at thy coming, and bring thee into the holy city, Jerusalem. May the choir of angels receive thee, and with Lazarus, who once was poor, mayest thou have eternal rest.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.
St. Timothy, pray for us!
The original letter: https://gregorius-hesse.at/monatsbriefe/kirchenjahr/200402/
My transcription: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/e7ti9issqioy2axxy1wy5/The-Third-Sunday-After-The-Epiphany-January-25-2004-Mt.-8_-1-13..paper?dl=0&rlkey=llzdyxuxnu3irrrpvupgll5si
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Fr. Hesse provides the quotation of the exact definition of Papal Infallibility from the First Vatican Council.
Sts. John and Paul, ora pro nobis.
Fr. Gregory Hesse (1953-2006)
May the angels lead thee into Paradise; may the martyrs recieve thee at thy coming, and bring thee into the holy city, Jerusalem. May the choir of angels recieve thee, and with Lazarus, who once was poor, mayest thou have eternal rest.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.
(Please pray for the repose of Fr. Hesse's soul)
From this lecture: Papal Infallibility: Fact vs Falsehood
https://archive.org/details/FatherHesse/Fr.+Hesse+-+Papal+Infallibility+-+Fact+vs.+Falsehood+(Remastered).mp3
Timestamp: 14:46-18:54
This is my reading of Fr. Hesse's letter for the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, which is dated September 5, 2004. The subjects covered in this letter are: The service of mammon ⋅ Worries by lack of confidence in God ⋅ Faith develops from trust ⋅ Worrying about the favorite sin.
Divine Heart of Jesus, convert sinners, save the dying, set free the holy souls in purgatory.
Sweet Heart of Mary, be my salvation!
Original letter: https://gregorius-hesse.at/monatsbriefe/kirchenjahr/200409/
My transcription: https://writer.zoho.com/writer/open/5bb62f35d6728e83f44f9ab3133071ddd211e
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Fr. Gregory Hesse (1953-2006)
May the angels lead thee into Paradise; may the martyrs receive thee at thy coming, and bring thee into the holy city, Jerusalem. May the choir of angels receive thee, and with Lazarus, who once was poor, mayest thou have eternal rest.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.
(Please pray for the repose of Fr. Hesse's soul)
This is my reading of Fr. Hesse's letter for the Second Sunday After Easter. The subjects covered are: The pastoral office consisting of leadership, teaching and jurisdiction ⋅ The neglect of the teaching office ⋅ Don't brood but believe? ⋅ Leadership - the work of love and fatherhood ⋅ The love of St. Pius X.
Fr. Gregory Hesse (1953-2006)
May the angels lead thee into Paradise; may the martyrs receive thee at thy coming, and bring thee into the holy city, Jerusalem. May the choir of angels receive thee, and with Lazarus, who once was poor, mayest thou have eternal rest.
Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen.
Ps. 32:5-6
The earth is full of the mercy of the Lord, alleluia: by the word of the Lord the heavens were established, alleluia, alleluia. Ps. 32, 1. Rejoice in the Lord, ye just: praise becometh the upright.
The original letter: https://gregorius-hesse.at/monatsbriefe/kirchenjahr/200305/
My transcription: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qhp97dalu8huvykcs07tr/Second-Sunday-after-Easter-May-4-2003-Jo.-10_-11-16..paper?dl=0&rlkey=7icn6nkh9qekvxrq2edygfwu4
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