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Fr. Altier: Coronavirus - The Truth Revealed
« on: September 14, 2020, 05:41:24 AM »
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Re: Fr. Altier: Coronavirus - The Truth Revealed
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2020, 10:11:57 AM »
See also here (same sermon).


Re: Fr. Altier: Coronavirus - The Truth Revealed
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2020, 05:47:01 PM »
See also here (same sermon).
:incense: The more we can do to spread it the better.

Re: Fr. Altier: Coronavirus - The Truth Revealed
« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2020, 06:29:48 PM »

The more we can do to spread it the better.

This is my first encounter with this priest, and I am impressed. Thank you.

Father Altier is forthright while avoiding harangue or sarcasm, and he is knowledgeable and informed without obsessing over pointless detail. He sees how the current faux crisis represents an attack on both the Faith and whatever is natural, healthy, and desirable in secular society, and he lucidly explains to his congregation why they too should see what he does. Moreover, he plainly understands that a sermon is different in kind from a lecture or a briefing—all too many don't!—and he addresses his congregation with a combination of respect, familiarity, and easygoing authority that is both hard to pull off and very winning to experience.

Re: Fr. Altier: Coronavirus - The Truth Revealed
« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2020, 06:37:41 PM »
This is my first encounter with this priest, and I am impressed. Thank you.

Father Altier is forthright while avoiding harangue or sarcasm, and he is knowledgeable and informed without obsessing over pointless detail. He sees how the current faux crisis represents an attack on both the Faith and whatever is natural, healthy, and desirable in secular society, and he lucidly explains to his congregation why they too should see what he does. Moreover, he plainly understands that a sermon is different in kind from a lecture or a briefing—all too many don't!—and he addresses his congregation with a combination of respect, familiarity, and easygoing authority that is both hard to pull off and very winning to experience.

I see this sermon already has 212k views thus far; surprised they are not removing it yet.

I knew this priest when I was still conservative NOM in the late 1990’s.  He was at the Church of St. Agnes in St. Paul, and had a good reputation for piety and for getting in trouble with the Bishop.  FWIW, he sometimes says the TLM.

Not terribly surprised to see this sermon coming from him.