In this Sunday Sermon from South Saint Paul, Father defends the great virtue of patriotism as love of the land, hearth and home given to us by God in His Providence. Father then explains how faithful Catholics reconcile that virtue with a Catholic’s first duty to God Himself, especially now with ‘legal’ abortion and gay ‘marriage’ the law of the land in so many of our countries. Concluding with a beautiful paraphrase of the last words of St. Thomas More before he was executed, Father says: “To the extent that we are able, we live as good citizens of the United States of America but we live as citizens of the kingdom of God first and foremost with Christ our King.”
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