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        <title>St. Vincent Ferrer Podcast</title>
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            <title>St. Vincent Ferrer Podcast</title>
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            https://svfonline.org/podcast/</link>
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        <description>
            Sermons that serve towards the recovery and restoration of all our Catholic Tradition - in doctrine,
            liturgy, morals, devotions and discipline.
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        <copyright> 2018 St. Vincent Ferrer Foundation - All Rights Reserved.</copyright>
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        <itunes:author>St. Vincent Ferrer Foundation</itunes:author>
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            Sermons that serve towards the recovery and restoration of all our Catholic Tradition - in doctrine,
            liturgy, morals, devotions and discipline.
        </itunes:summary>
        <itunes:subtitle>Sermons that serve towards the recovery and restoration of all our Catholic Tradition
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        <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2016 06:00:00 PDT</pubDate>

        
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                    <title>Save Us Most Holy Theotokos</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 22 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>God came unto His own and His own received Him not. Mary and Joseph spend these days in contemplation and expectation; what about the multitude? The vast majority of Catholics live the Christmas season in a pagan way. We are too busy in worldly affairs; Mary and Joseph were totally focused on Christ. If we reflect and focus on Jesus, with a sincere and holy disposition, He sanctifies us. In giving us His Mother, He is imprinting upon our souls love of Him after the example of the Heart of Mary.
</description>
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=12</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>God came unto His own and His own received Him not. Mary and Joseph spend these days in contemplation and expectation; what about the multitude? The vast majority of Catholics live the Christmas season in a pagan way. We are too busy in worldly affairs; Mary and Joseph were totally focused on Christ. If we reflect and focus on Jesus, with a sincere and holy disposition, He sanctifies us. In giving us His Mother, He is imprinting upon our souls love of Him after the example of the Heart of Mary.
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Prepare For He Is Near</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 15 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>We rejoice in the Lord because He is near. But we must also prepare for He is coming. God Himself teaches us that preparation is extremely important. The entire Old Testament is a great example of God&#8217;s preparation. We could say preparation is one of the grand laws of the divine economy. This entire week, to prepare well, we beg God to move our hearts: &#8220;Stir up our hearts O Lord to prepare the wayss of Thine Only Begotten Son.&#8221; How well are we preparing?
</description>
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=11</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1586</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>We rejoice in the Lord because He is near. But we must also prepare for He is coming. God Himself teaches us that preparation is extremely important. The entire Old Testament is a great example of God&#8217;s preparation. We could say preparation is one of the grand laws of the divine economy. This entire week, to prepare well, we beg God to move our hearts: &#8220;Stir up our hearts O Lord to prepare the wayss of Thine Only Begotten Son.&#8221; How well are we preparing?
</itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Value Grace Above All Else</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>

The Immaculate Conception is a singular example of the infinite power of God&#8217;s grace and how God grants grace to overcome sin. She gives us the perfect example of what it means to &#8220;put on Christ.&#8221; In this mystery, we see the full grandeur of God&#8217;s grace. Make it personal! God&#8217;s grace can overcome any difficulty, temptation or sin which plagues you. This feast dispels a heresy, promoted by Bregoglio, that at times our &#8220;best effort&#8221; is a sin, or that God might ask of us a sinful act (in Amoris Lætitia). With God&#8217;s grace you can always grow in holiness. And while this world will pass away, God&#8217;s grace will never pass away. The grace with which your soul leaves this earth will be kept for ALL eternity.
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                    <itunes:duration>1220</itunes:duration>
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The Immaculate Conception is a singular example of the infinite power of God&#8217;s grace and how God grants grace to overcome sin. She gives us the perfect example of what it means to &#8220;put on Christ.&#8221; In this mystery, we see the full grandeur of God&#8217;s grace. Make it personal! God&#8217;s grace can overcome any difficulty, temptation or sin which plagues you. This feast dispels a heresy, promoted by Bregoglio, that at times our &#8220;best effort&#8221; is a sin, or that God might ask of us a sinful act (in Amoris Lætitia). With God&#8217;s grace you can always grow in holiness. And while this world will pass away, God&#8217;s grace will never pass away. The grace with which your soul leaves this earth will be kept for ALL eternity.
</itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Put Ye On the Lord Jesus Christ</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>In giving us His Son, God could give us nothing more. And He gives us everything. God provides this season of Advent so that we will change! Strive to make it a holy season. Father lists numerous ways to grow in Advent. Do not displease Christ. Conform your will to His. May He reign over you. Behold His Heart which has loved so much that It has given itself completely and spared nothing. How do I respond? By Christmas, we must be clothed more with Christ and less with our own self will. Unite my heart with Thine and my will with Thy Will.
</description>
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=9</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1220</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>In giving us His Son, God could give us nothing more. And He gives us everything. God provides this season of Advent so that we will change! Strive to make it a holy season. Father lists numerous ways to grow in Advent. Do not displease Christ. Conform your will to His. May He reign over you. Behold His Heart which has loved so much that It has given itself completely and spared nothing. How do I respond? By Christmas, we must be clothed more with Christ and less with our own self will. Unite my heart with Thine and my will with Thy Will.
</itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Little Children, Love One Another</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 01 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>Jesus loves us and calls us to love Him in return His judgment of each one of us will be based on truth and charity. Because we love Him we obey Him and seek to follow His will. Conform yourself to His signified will (as expressed in His commandments, sacraments, church teachings and the commands of our lawful superiors). Conform yourself to the will of His good pleasure (i.e. have a wiling and cheerful acceptance of everything that happens, realizing it comes from His loving hand). Detach yourself from creatures &#8211; including self – in order to attach yourself to God.
</description>
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=8</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1769</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>Jesus loves us and calls us to love Him in return His judgment of each one of us will be based on truth and charity. Because we love Him we obey Him and seek to follow His will. Conform yourself to His signified will (as expressed in His commandments, sacraments, church teachings and the commands of our lawful superiors). Conform yourself to the will of His good pleasure (i.e. have a wiling and cheerful acceptance of everything that happens, realizing it comes from His loving hand). Detach yourself from creatures &#8211; including self – in order to attach yourself to God.
</itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Charity Must Begin at Home</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Sat, 30 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>Faith, hope, and charity are like a mustard seed. Meant to grow from the moment of baptism, they are essential to the Kingdom of God. Charity means loving God above all things for His own sake and loving our neighbor for the sake of God. We must patiently endure the faults of others, forgive injuries, and do good to our enemies. God also calls us to practice charity towards the souls in Purgatory. To be more effective, sacrifices, prayers and indulgences should be offered with true charity. Look to the teaching and example of the saints, such as St. Gertrude the Great. We must first practice charity with our spouse and family.
</description>
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=7</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1830</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>Faith, hope, and charity are like a mustard seed. Meant to grow from the moment of baptism, they are essential to the Kingdom of God. Charity means loving God above all things for His own sake and loving our neighbor for the sake of God. We must patiently endure the faults of others, forgive injuries, and do good to our enemies. God also calls us to practice charity towards the souls in Purgatory. To be more effective, sacrifices, prayers and indulgences should be offered with true charity. Look to the teaching and example of the saints, such as St. Gertrude the Great. We must first practice charity with our spouse and family.
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Glorious is God in His Saints</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>Christ the King has redeemed and transformed all time. Living in accordance with the liturgical year is a basic and daily way by which we truly live as Christ&#8217;s subjects. Yet the vast majority of Catholics ignore His being Lord of all time. The recent feasts emphasize the importance of the saints. Make a special effort to draw closer to them. The examples of St. Rita of Casia (+1457), saint of the impossible, and St. Humility (+1310), illustrate how the saints made Christ sovereign over mind, will, body, time, and life. By their intercession may we too enthrone Christ over our time.
</description>
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=6</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1586</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>Christ the King has redeemed and transformed all time. Living in accordance with the liturgical year is a basic and daily way by which we truly live as Christ&#8217;s subjects. Yet the vast majority of Catholics ignore His being Lord of all time. The recent feasts emphasize the importance of the saints. Make a special effort to draw closer to them. The examples of St. Rita of Casia (+1457), saint of the impossible, and St. Humility (+1310), illustrate how the saints made Christ sovereign over mind, will, body, time, and life. By their intercession may we too enthrone Christ over our time.
</itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:keywords>Latin Mass, Catholic Tradition, Catholic Sermons, Traditional Catholic Sermons </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Our Lady of Sorrows Carried Her Cross</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 17 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>When one makes the Sign of the Cross, he professes the two greatest Christian mysteries. In fact, the cross is the primary symbol of the Christian Faith. It is the source of all blessings and cause of all graces. It represents the mystery of Christ and His infinite love. There is no health of soul or hope of eternal life without the cross.  Yes, the Cross is the proof that God loves us, but it is also the proof He requires of us to show our love fro Him. We must carry our share of the cross. Has anyone done this to perfection? Yes, Our Lady of Sorrows. &#8220;O Jesus Crucified, by the merits of Thy cross, help me to carry my cross daily.&#8221;
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=5</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1586</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>When one makes the Sign of the Cross, he professes the two greatest Christian mysteries. In fact, the cross is the primary symbol of the Christian Faith. It is the source of all blessings and cause of all graces. It represents the mystery of Christ and His infinite love. There is no health of soul or hope of eternal life without the cross.  Yes, the Cross is the proof that God loves us, but it is also the proof He requires of us to show our love fro Him. We must carry our share of the cross. Has anyone done this to perfection? Yes, Our Lady of Sorrows. &#8220;O Jesus Crucified, by the merits of Thy cross, help me to carry my cross daily.&#8221;
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Guided by the Feasts of the Church</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>Too often we want to know or experience directly what Heaven is saying to us. (This leads some to give undeserved attention to unapproved private revelations.) Instead, put more faith in what, without any doubt, comes from God. He speaks to us through the Church&#8217;s feasts. For example, in these past weeks God is speaking to us about the importance of Christ&#8217;s Kingship, venerating the saints, aiding the poor souls, pondering the Four Last Things, and growing in faith, hope, and charity. It is so important that you make a greater effort to live based on the Faith, not on secular customs. Father concludes with a brief catechism on the virtue of hope, including how one sins against hope.
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=4</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1891</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>Too often we want to know or experience directly what Heaven is saying to us. (This leads some to give undeserved attention to unapproved private revelations.) Instead, put more faith in what, without any doubt, comes from God. He speaks to us through the Church&#8217;s feasts. For example, in these past weeks God is speaking to us about the importance of Christ&#8217;s Kingship, venerating the saints, aiding the poor souls, pondering the Four Last Things, and growing in faith, hope, and charity. It is so important that you make a greater effort to live based on the Faith, not on secular customs. Father concludes with a brief catechism on the virtue of hope, including how one sins against hope.
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                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Fidelity to God's Grace</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 10 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>Saintly mystics of the Church provide us with an account of Mary&#8217;s birth, which we celebrate today. Our Lady was conceived without sin and with the ability to know and love God. Within St. Anne&#8217;s womb, Mary was already faithfully corresponding to this first grace – and thus growing in grace. Let us be more aware of the graces God gives us and do our very best to correspond with them. Yet attachment to sin and to the world impedes our growth. We prefer what is easier and more comfortable. To counter this, grow in your devotion to Mary, especially Our Lady of Sorrows. Mary was given a fullness of grace so as to more effectively intercede on our behalf.
</description>
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=3</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1647</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>Saintly mystics of the Church provide us with an account of Mary&#8217;s birth, which we celebrate today. Our Lady was conceived without sin and with the ability to know and love God. Within St. Anne&#8217;s womb, Mary was already faithfully corresponding to this first grace – and thus growing in grace. Let us be more aware of the graces God gives us and do our very best to correspond with them. Yet attachment to sin and to the world impedes our growth. We prefer what is easier and more comfortable. To counter this, grow in your devotion to Mary, especially Our Lady of Sorrows. Mary was given a fullness of grace so as to more effectively intercede on our behalf.
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                    <itunes:keywords>Latin Mass, Catholic Tradition, Catholic Sermons, Traditional Catholic Sermons </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>The Saints Believe Christ is King</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 27 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>The saints truly believe – and live! – that Christ is King. We see this in their heartfelt prayer, which we should strive to adopt as own. Do not fall prey to the founding principles of modern democracies which reject, or set aside, Christ&#8217;s Kingship. Catholics should not live in accordance with these errors, even if everyone else around us does. While this is not an issue we can force, we can be clear regarding the truth and plant the seeds of truth in others. You may not be able to change the trajectory of the nation (that may require a terrible chastisement), but you can make Him the king of your life, your marriage, and your family.
</description>
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=2</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1647</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>The saints truly believe – and live! – that Christ is King. We see this in their heartfelt prayer, which we should strive to adopt as own. Do not fall prey to the founding principles of modern democracies which reject, or set aside, Christ&#8217;s Kingship. Catholics should not live in accordance with these errors, even if everyone else around us does. While this is not an issue we can force, we can be clear regarding the truth and plant the seeds of truth in others. You may not be able to change the trajectory of the nation (that may require a terrible chastisement), but you can make Him the king of your life, your marriage, and your family.
</itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:keywords>Latin Mass, Catholic Tradition, Catholic Sermons, Traditional Catholic Sermons </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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                    <title>Depths of the Immaculate Heart</title>
                    <link>https://svfonline.org/podcasts/podcast/</link>
                    <pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
                    <description>
All of Our Lady&#8217;s feasts manifest the immense, incomprehensible and incomparable love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary for God, and for us poor sinners. No where else does the adorable will of God reign so perfectly and so we can never adequately revere her Heart. Her tremendous love continues its role in heavenly meditation today. Her intercession is so powerful because her love is so great. In the depths of her heart at the mysteries of God, the Passion of her Son, and all He said and did.T hose who truly love and honor Mary receive abundant gifts, favors and blessings from the inexhaustible source of her Heart. Jesus wishes to establish in the world devotion to the Immaculate Heart. It is a sure refuge and the way that leads to God.
</description>
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                    <guid>https://svfonline.org/podcast/?episode=1</guid>
                    <itunes:duration>1464</itunes:duration>
                    <itunes:summary>
All of Our Lady&#8217;s feasts manifest the immense, incomprehensible and incomparable love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary for God, and for us poor sinners. No where else does the adorable will of God reign so perfectly and so we can never adequately revere her Heart. Her tremendous love continues its role in heavenly meditation today. Her intercession is so powerful because her love is so great. In the depths of her heart at the mysteries of God, the Passion of her Son, and all He said and did.T hose who truly love and honor Mary receive abundant gifts, favors and blessings from the inexhaustible source of her Heart. Jesus wishes to establish in the world devotion to the Immaculate Heart. It is a sure refuge and the way that leads to God.
</itunes:summary>
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                    <itunes:keywords>Latin Mass, Catholic Tradition, Catholic Sermons, Traditional Catholic Sermons </itunes:keywords>
                    <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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