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SSPX Podcast

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the Official SSPX English-Language Podcast: Traditional Catholic Interviews, Questions & Answers with our priests, Sermons, and Parish Missions. Produced by Angelus Press for the SSPX US District.
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Episodes

Obey or Resist? A Catholic Dilemma – Episcopal Consecrations #8

Today in The Episcopal Consecrations , we turn to one of the most difficult and personal questions in the crisis: obedience. What does it really mean to obey the Church—and when can apparent disobedience be justified? Fr. Themann examines the nature of authority, the virtue of obedience, and the limits placed on every human command, even within the Church. Drawing on Scripture, theology, and practical examples, this episode explores how Catholics can navigate situations where commands seem to co...

May 15, 20261 hr 14 min

Rooted and Rising – a New St. Joe’s in Armada – Sacred Restorations

In this episode, we travel to Armada, Michigan, where St. Joseph’s, one of the oldest and most historic SSPX communities in the United States, is preparing for a new chapter. Fr. Steven Soos and Tyler Gianattasio walk us through the remarkable history of this parish, from its beginnings with concerned Catholic families in the Detroit area, to the first Society foundations in Michigan, to the growth of a vibrant community centered on the Mass, the school, and devotion to St. Joseph. Now, after ye...

May 12, 202637 min

Does Rome Still Believe in Schism? – Episcopal Consecrations #7

Today in The Episcopal Consecrations , we take a striking turn in the discussion: what if the real crisis isn’t just about disobedience—but about a loss of the very meaning of schism? Fr. Loop examines how modern Roman authorities treat groups that historically would have been considered outside the Church, from Orthodox to Anglicans, and what that reveals about the current understanding of unity and authority. If those who reject papal primacy are treated as already “one” with the Church, what ...

May 08, 20261 hr 49 min

Is This Schism or Something Else? - Episcopal Consecrations #6

Today in The Episcopal Consecrations, we confront one of the most serious objections: would consecrating bishops without papal mandate create a schism? Fr. Loop examines this claim head-on, responding to arguments from Church authorities and theologians who say such an act necessarily breaks unity with Rome. What is schism, properly understood? Does episcopal consecration itself confer jurisdiction—or can the power of orders be separated from governance? And how do we distinguish disobedience fr...

May 04, 20261 hr 32 min

Has the Mass Changed the Faith? – Episcopal Consecrations #5

Today in The Episcopal Consecrations , we continue building the case for a state of necessity by examining the heart of Catholic life: the liturgy. Fr. Wiseman explores how the widespread changes to the Mass and the sacraments have affected the spiritual life of the faithful—and even the identity of the priesthood itself. What happens when the Church’s worship no longer clearly expresses her doctrine? How does the way we pray shape what we believe? Drawing on the principle lex orandi, lex creden...

Apr 27, 20261 hr 51 min

Save our Souls: Why the Crisis Demands Action – Episcopal Consecrations #4

Today in The Episcopal Consecrations, we take the next step in the argument: is there truly a crisis in the Church—and how can we know it with certainty? Fr. Sherry examines the doctrinal errors that have spread in recent decades, from modernism and religious liberty to ecumenism and the weakening of Catholic teaching on salvation. How do we judge such a situation without falling into extremes? And what level of certainty is required before action can be taken? This episode moves from principles...

Apr 10, 20261 hr 10 min

What Is a State of Necessity? – Episcopal Consecrations #3

Today in The Episcopal Consecrations, we turn to the central argument behind everything that followed: the state of necessity. What does that actually mean in Catholic theology—and when does it apply? Fr. Paul Robinson walks us through the principles of law, the distinction between divine and human law, and why, in certain extraordinary circumstances, the law itself admits of exception. Drawing from Scripture, moral theology, and Canon Law, we explore how necessity can suspend the obligation of ...

Apr 04, 202657 min

The History of Rome & the SSPX w/ Bishop Fellay – Episcopal Consecrations #2

Today on the SSPX Podcast, we continue our new series: The Episcopal Consecrations. In this installment, we are joined by His Excellency Bishop Bernard Fellay and Fr. Paul Robinson. Bishop Fellay recounts his long experience with the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), from priesthood to the episcopate. As the former Superior General of the Society, Bishop Fellay has firsthand knowledge of the SSPX’s relations with Rome, ranging from doctrinal discussions concerning the Second Vatican Council to the...

Mar 30, 20261 hr 13 min

Who Was Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre? - Episcopal Consecrations #1

Today on the SSPX Podcast, we begin a new series: The Episcopal Consecrations . Before we can understand the events themselves, we have to understand the man at the center of it all—Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Who was he? What formed him? And what drove him to take such decisive action in the face of the crisis in the Church? Joined by Fr. Robert Brucciani, we trace the Archbishop’s life—from a devout Catholic family in France, to missionary work in Africa, to his leadership in the Church during...

Mar 20, 20261 hr 42 min

Fr. Pagliarani: The Crisis in the Church Affects the Family

For today’s podcast, we proudly present again the conference the Society of Saint Pius X’s Superior General, Don Davide Pagliarani, gave at the 2023 Angelus Press Conference for Catholic Tradition. In reflecting on the role Christ and the Church He founded in instructing humanity, Fr. Pagliarani turns toward one of the critical errors of our time, namely the Church abdicating its role in shaping souls. Although it is an undeniable good that the Church’s doors are open to people seeking salvation...

Mar 13, 20261 hr 9 min

Why the Church Needs Laws; and When They Don’t Bind – Questions with Father #59

Today on Questions with Father , we step into a topic many Catholics hear about but rarely understand: the law of the Church. Why does the Church have laws at all? How are those laws made, interpreted, and applied—and what role do they play in the life of the faithful? Fr. Ian Andrew Palko explains the foundations of Canon Law, the difference between doctrine and discipline, and why the Church—like any visible society—must be governed by clear rules. Along the way, we’ll explore key principles f...

Mar 07, 20261 hr 52 min

Did the Church Ban Books? A Catholic Explanation – Questions with Father #58

Today on Questions with Father , we tackle a topic that may sound shocking to modern ears: the Index of Forbidden Books. Did the Catholic Church really ban books? Does the Church reject “freedom of speech”? And what does any of that mean for Catholics today living in an age of unlimited media and instant access to everything? Fr. Ian Andrew Palko walks us through the history of the Index, the natural law principles behind censorship, and why the Church once considered certain books more dangerou...

Feb 27, 20261 hr

Is Space Exploration Moral? A Catholic Perspective – Questions with Father #57

Today on Questions with Father , we look upward—quite literally. What does the Catholic Church say about space travel? Is exploring the cosmos a noble pursuit, or does it risk becoming a modern Tower of Babel? We reflect on Pope Pius XII’s encouragement of scientific exploration, the real medical and scientific benefits gained from space missions, and the moral principles that help us judge the risks involved. We also examine the modern push toward space tourism, lunar colonization, and even res...

Feb 20, 202639 min

Restoring St. Isidore’s in Denver, Watkins CO - Sacred Restorations

In this episode, we visit St. Isidore’s in Watkins, Colorado, just east of Denver where a rural plot of farmland became a beautiful Romanesque church. Fr. Paul Robinson walks us through the rich history of the priory, from its origins in a strip mall chapel to the donation of 18 acres and the building of one of the Society’s most beautiful churches. Now, that same community is answering a new call: to restore the church’s aging structure, to pave the lot after more than two decades of use, and t...

Feb 13, 202638 min

Pompeii Rising in Jacksonville, FL – Sacred Restorations

In this episode, we travel to Jacksonville, Florida, where the faithful of St. Michael’s have taken on a monumental task: the restoration of a once-abandoned historic church in the city’s Springfield neighborhood. Originally built in 1920 as a Catholic parish and later sold to the Seventh-day Adventists, the church is now being reclaimed as a house of God and rededicated to Our Lady of Pompeii. With stunning Romanesque architecture, a historic altar from the Bronx, and a vibrant fundraising camp...

Feb 06, 202640 min

Fr. Pagliarani Sermon Announcing New Bishops for the SSPX

The sermon you are about to hear was preached by Don Davide Pagliarani on the feast of the Purification, February 2, 2026, a feast that reveals Christ as the Light of the nations and Our Lady as inseparably united to His work of redemption. From Simeon’s prophecy to the sword that pierces the Heart of Mary, this sermon moves steadily toward the central truth that Redemption is never abstract, never painless, and never indifferent to the human heart. With clarity and urgency, he explains the role...

Feb 03, 202643 min

I Am the Light of the World: A Sermon for the Purification by Abp. Lefebvre

The sermon you are about to hear was preached by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre on the feast of the Purification, a day when the Church contemplates Christ as the Light revealed to the nations and received in faith by Simeon. Speaking to seminarians receiving clerical investiture and Minor Orders, Archbishop Lefebvre uses this liturgical moment to reflect on separation from the world, the dignity of the soul, and the light of eternal truth given by Our Lord Jesus Christ. His words are not limited to...

Jan 30, 202613 min

From the Legion of Decency to Netflix: Catholics and Movies - Questions with Father #56

Today on Questions with Father, we take up a timely and challenging question: how should Catholics judge movies and modern media? We walk through the Church’s traditional teaching on cinema by revisiting Pope Pius XI’s 1936 encyclical Vigilanti Cura. Why did the Church once take movies so seriously? What makes cinema uniquely powerful—for good or for evil? And what lessons can Catholics today draw from the Legion of Decency, the Hays Code, and the collapse of moral standards in film after Vatica...

Jan 23, 20261 hr 2 min

Reading the Psalms with the Fathers: Saint Hilary Speaks

The sermon you are about to hear comes from Saint Hilary of Poitiers, one of the great bishops and doctors of the early Church, often called the “Athanasian of the West” for his fearless defense of the divinity of Christ. Saint Hilary was a careful reader of Scripture and a master at drawing out its deeper meaning without losing its clarity. In this reflection on the first Psalm, he teaches us how to read the Psalms rightly, not hastily or sentimentally, but with attention to who is speaking, an...

Jan 17, 202615 min

As Christ Loved the Church: Saint John Chrysostom on Marriage

The sermon you are about to hear comes from Saint John Chrysostom, one of the great Fathers of the Church and a preacher renowned for his clarity, courage, and pastoral realism. Speaking on marriage and family life, he draws directly from Saint Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians to present a vision that is demanding, countercultural, and deeply humane. Chrysostom does not offer sentimentality or abstraction. He speaks about husbands and wives as they truly are, with their weaknesses, fears, sacrific...

Jan 09, 202617 min

The Holy Name of Jesus

Welcome to the SSPX Podcast, and Happy New Year. This week, like last week, we’re offering a special presentation on the podcast, bringing together a sermon and a reflection for the great feast of the Holy Name of Jesus. As we come to this Sunday in the traditional calendar, the Church invites us to linger over something very small in sound, yet immeasurable in meaning: the Holy Name of Jesus. This feast draws us back to the earliest days of Our Lord’s life on earth, to the moment when His name ...

Jan 02, 202612 min

Restoring All Things in Christ - Together

Please visit SSPXPodcast.com to learn more or find out how to make a one-time or recurring donation. Your generosity contributes to the Society keeping faith with the motto of its patron, St. Pius X, to “restore all things in Christ.” Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional - it's a perfect companion! Subscribe to...

Dec 30, 20253 min

The Childlike Wonder of St. Francis de Sales at Christmas

Today we are doing a special sermon presentation on the podcast. Instead of one of our priests of the Society of Saint Pius X, we’ll re-present a sermon by one of - if not the giant – of preaching in all of Christendom, St. Francis de Sales. And so it might help to know something about the preacher who gave it almost exactly 400 years ago today. St. Francis de Sales was one of the great bishops and spiritual teachers of the early seventeenth century, known not for fiery rhetoric, but for clarity...

Dec 26, 202513 min

The Joys of the Apostolate in Asia – SSPX Interview Series – Episode 15

Today, the second part of the interview that we did back in late 2019 with Fr. Patrick Summers, the District Superior of Asia. This is a continuation of the interview we re-released last week, so if you haven’t heard that yet, just go back one episode in your podcast player or here on YouTube – but today, we’ll continue our discussion by diving a bit more into the SSPX apostolate in Japan. But first, last week we talked a lot about challenges. So to kick off this part of the interview, I wanted ...

Dec 19, 202543 min

The Challenges of the Apostolate in Asia – SSPX Interview Series – Episode 13

Today, a re-release of an interview we did back in late 2019 with Fr. Patrick Summers, the District Superior of Asia. We discussed the apostolate in Asia and the work the Society is doing to bring not just Tradition, but Catholicism as a whole, as well as food, medicine, education, and some of the most basic human necessities to more remote areas. You’ll hear how the District of Asia is not only vast, but filled with challenges that most of us in the Americas or Europe wouldn’t begin to comprehe...

Dec 12, 202531 min

Can a Baby Go to Heaven Without Baptism? – Questions with Father #55

Today on Questions with Father , we explore one of the most delicate and often misunderstood topics in Catholic theology: the necessity of Baptism and the mystery of Limbo. Fr. Ian Andrew Palko joins us to explain what the Church teaches about the fate of unbaptized infants, the difference between Baptism of desire and sacramental Baptism, and when Baptism must be administered conditionally. What happens to miscarried or stillborn children? Can we hope for their salvation? And what limits does t...

Dec 05, 20251 hr 36 min

Understanding Advent: History, Devotions, and Preparation - Questions with Father #24 Re-Release

Today,we are a re-releasing Episode #24 of Questions with Father, originally offered in 2019, which focuses on Advent. We have received several questions about the season, and Fr. Paul Robinson joined us to answer all of them in this one episode. We discuss why Advent is 4 weeks instead of 40 days, like Lent, go over suggestions for making Advent more advantageous for both children and the whole family, and then discover the origins of one of your favorite Christmas songs. We also try to settle ...

Nov 28, 202525 min

The Solution to the Crisis – The Catholic Mass #50

Today in the final installment of The Catholic Mass Series, the U.S. District Superior for the Society of Saint Pius X, Fr. John Fullerton, joins the Director of Communications, James Vogel, to reflect on the importance of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and its central place in the life of both the SSPX and the Catholic Church as a whole. They discuss the interrelationship between The Catholic Mass Series and the prior series on the Crisis in the Church, including how the traditional Mass is int...

Nov 21, 202533 min

Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix: What the Church Has Always Taught – Questions with Father #54

Today on Questions with Father , we take a closer look at the Vatican’s recent document Mater Populi Fidelis , which discourages the use of the Marian titles “Co-Redemptrix” and “Mediatrix of All Graces.” Fr. Paul Robinson and Fr. Ian Andrew Palko join a roundtable discussion to explain what these titles mean, why they matter, and why the Church has long honored Our Lady in this way. Are these just outdated expressions—or is something deeper at stake? We’ll explore the theology behind Marian med...

Nov 15, 20251 hr 38 min

Essential Books on the Catholic Mass: A Curated Guide from Our Priests – The Catholic Mass #49

Today in The Catholic Mass Series, we’re joined by Fr. Paul Robinson and Fr. Trevor Burfitt for a special roundtable episode highlighting the best books, old and new, on the Catholic liturgy. Curated by our priests to guide further study, this episode covers everything from the history and theology of the Traditional Latin Mass, to practical manuals, spiritual reflections, and essential critiques of the liturgical reform. Whether you're looking to understand the rites more deeply, enrich your de...

Nov 07, 202550 min
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