EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 47 MIN
Soldiers of the Immaculate with Fr. Isaac #059: Study the Faith, Not Just the Catechism!
from Soldiers of the Immaculate · host Fr. Isaac Mary Relyea
In this episode Father discusses the continuing crisis in the Catholic Church, criticizing recent actions and statements associated with Pope Leo 14th, Vatican officials, and various bishops as departures from traditional Catholic doctrine and governance. Catholics should remain steadfast during the present confusion by relying on Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, the teachings of the Church Fathers, and especially the principles articulated by St. Vincent of Lérins for discerning truth from error. We must remain steadfast in prayer, study, devotion to the Rosary, perseverance through coming trials, and confidence in the eventual Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary! Links, Reading Material, and Books: SSPX Video – Becoming a Priest Commentary of St. Vincent of Larenz (Amazon.com) Commentary of St. Vincent of Larenz (Archive.org) How Irish Catholics Defied 134 Years of Ban: Ireland’s Darkest Century St. Alphonsus’ Daily Meditations and Readings for Every Day of the Year "Video" versions of the podcasts are posted to Odysee, Rumble and sometimes on YouTube (The censors at YouTube don't like Father's preaching so we're not posting everything because we don't want his channel nuked). To financially support the work of Fr. Isaac you can donate to him via the following: Mailing address If you would like to mail a card, letter, or donation to Father Isaac you can do so at the following address: Franciscan Friars of Our Lady of Good Success 974 E Stuart Ave STE D Box 203 Galax, VA 24333 Checks should be made out to "Franciscan Friars of Our Lady of Good Success" which is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and donations are tax deductible. To submit questions for future episodes send email to [email protected] -- for emails SPECIFICALLY for Father and ONLY for Father, send emails to [email protected] This podcast is produced by Supernerd Media.
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In this episode Father discusses the continuing crisis in the Catholic Church, criticizing recent actions and statements associated with Pope Leo 14th, Vatican officials, and various bishops as departures from traditional Catholic doctrine and governance. Catholics should remain steadfast during the present confusion by relying on Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, the teachings of the Church Fathers, and especially the principles articulated by St. Vincent of Lérins for discerning truth from error. We must remain steadfast in prayer, study, devotion to the Rosary, perseverance through coming trials, and confidence in the eventual Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary! Links, Reading Material, and Books: SSPX Video – Becoming a Priest Commentary of St. Vincent of Larenz (Amazon.com) Commentary of St. Vincent of Larenz (Archive.org) How Irish Catholics Defied 134 Years of Ban: Ireland’s Darkest Century St. Alphonsus’ Daily Meditations and Readings for Every Day of the Year "Video" versions of the podcasts are posted to Odysee, Rumble and sometimes on YouTube (The censors at YouTube don't like Father's preaching so we're not posting everything because we don't want his channel nuked). To financially support the work of Fr. Isaac you can donate to him via the following: Mailing address If you would like to mail a card, letter, or donation to Father Isaac you can do so at the following address:Franciscan Friars of Our Lady of Good Success974 E Stuart Ave STE DBox 203Galax, VA 24333Checks should be made out to "Franciscan Friars of Our Lady of Good Success" which is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and donations are tax deductible. To submit questions for future episodes send email to [email protected] -- for emails SPECIFICALLY for Father and ONLY for Father, send emails to [email protected] This podcast is produced by Supernerd Media.
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