Sermons of Fr Paul Robinson SSPX

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  • The Humility of God, Sermon by Fr. Paul Robinson, SSPX
    Apr 21 2025
    • Our Lord Jesus Christ is the revelation of God. He shows us who God is.
    • This is especially true at the end of Our Lord’s life. We reveal what we are particularly in a time of crisis. It is the time of Our Lord’s Passion that we see more clearly than ever before Who He is, Who God is.
    • The Last Supper and the Passion make one thing very clear: our God is humble.
    • Each event of the Last Supper and the Passion is a manifestation of Our Lord’s humility.
    • There are many aspects of Our Lord’s humility that we could speak about. But I want to focus on one of them: Our Lord’s effort to lower Himself in order to do good to us.
    • We could say that Our Lord has to make a choice between two things: love and justice. If He chooses justice, He maintains Himself strictly in His state of Godhood. If He chooses love, He lowers Himself so that He can stoop down to His miserable creatures and assist them.
    • We see what Our Lord chooses. He chooses love, a love that works through humility. The love of God uses humility as the most effective way to express itself and achieve its goal of doing good to us.
    • On this night of the Last Supper, Our Lord performs three great acts of humility that enable Him to do great good to the Apostles and also to us.
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    16 m
  • Asking God for Miracles, Sermon by Fr. Paul Robinson, SSPX
    Mar 30 2025
    • Have you ever asked God for a miracle? I have.
    • Why not? We know and believe that God is all-powerful.
      • When you are all-powerful, that means that it takes you no effort to do anything that you do.
      • How difficult was it for God to create the universe? It was not difficult at all. It took no effort. How difficult to create my soul? Easy.
      • How difficult is it for Him to work a miracle? He can work any miracle that He wants, at any time, no problem. Curing cancer, removing tumors, raising from the dead, curing blindness, whatever.
    • Besides this, it seems that Our Lord wants us to ask for miracles.
      • His word about having faith the grain of a mustard seed. “the apostles said to the Lord: Increase our faith. And the Lord said: If you had faith like to a grain of mustard seed, you might say to this mulberry tree, Be thou rooted up, and be thou transplanted into the sea: and it would obey you” (Lk. 17:5-6). This seems to be a gratuitous miracle, without any purpose, and Our Lord is saying that they could ask for that.
      • Our Lord working so many miracles without being asked. Today’s miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes happened, even though there was no request or faith.
      • Two Masses of this week will give us Our Lord’s two greatest miracles: the raising from the dead of the son of the widow of Naim and the raising of Lazarus; in neither case was Our Lord asked to raise them from the dead.
      • Meanwhile, there are many occasions in the Gospel when Our Lord immediately grants a request for Him to work a miracle. Most often, after He works the miracle, He praises the person for asking for the miracle and tells them it was because of their faith that He granted it. It seems that the manifestation of our faith by asking a miracle delights Him.
      • Besides this, Our Lord encourages us to pray for whatever we need. His words are so strong and encouraging! “Ask, and it shall be given you: seek, and you shall find: knock, and it shall be opened to you. For every one that asketh, receiveth; and he that seeketh, findeth; and to him that knocketh, it shall be opened.” (Lk. 11:9-10)
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    23 m
  • Second-Chance Graces, Sermon by Fr. Paul Robinson, SSPX
    Mar 24 2025
    • Right now in the United States, there is a lot of basketball being played and sometimes you hear commentators talk about second-chance points. This is when a team makes a shot, misses, gets its own rebound, and then manages to score.
    • Second-chance points are not common because the defending team is in a better position to get the rebound. For this reason, teams know not to rely on second-chance points and always try to make a basket on their first try.
    • In today’s Gospel, we hear Our Lord speaking about what might be called second-chance graces. The people who were with Him were experiencing incredible graces but were not fully realizing it. They had in front of them the Incarnate God Himself. They were in the midst of the most important time of the history of the human race.
    • Our Lord was working incredible miracles and so providing proof of His divinity. In today’s Gospel, we also see that He was casting out devils. He was freeing people from slavery to the devil. But this situation was not meant to last long. Our Lord would only be among them for three years and then He would be crucified for our sins.
    • If they do not accept Him now, chances are that there will be no second chance. He casts out the devil today and they say that He casts out the devil by the devil. Tomorrow, He is going to go away. Meanwhile, the devil is going to go and get reinforcements and come back to possess their souls. When he does so, who is going to help them?
    • If they reject Him, there is not going to be anyone able to face off against the devil and they will be defeated by him. It is now or never. There will be no second chance.
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