This is Father Schumacher that stood up to BLM at the statue of St. Louis, King of France this past weekend. I go to the Latin mass, so his sermon was similar to what I heard earlier that morning at a different church, but not exactly like this one that he gives at the Novus Ordo mass later last Sunday. Start at 19:00 when he reads the gospel. His sermon is immediately after the gospel up until about 31:00.
View: https://youtu.be/oIJZ-6UP758
WOW!
He sounds VERY much like the sermon my BAPTIST pastor gave last Sunday!
All about how we as Christians are HATED by the world because we are NOT "of" the world--and that as the world HATED Jesus, and HATES God, so it will HATE us.
About how there is no salvation apart from Jesus Christ.
About how those who ARE Christ's will be persecuted by the world.
About how we as Christians are NOT to be "like" the world, but to accept the "cross"--the death to ourselves--that indicates we are "dead" to the world.
About how Evil in this world is growing--evil is rearing its head against those who are God's--both those now living, and those who in the past lived lives obedient to God and so left us an example. To attack these believers---living or dead--is an act of blasphemy against God.
He tells of the life and charitable acts of St. Louis, King of France, beginning at the 27 minute mark...I never knew.
The City of St. Louis should be GLAD that their city was named after such a man-- a man who opened his home to the poor, fed them from his own table, and literally washed their feet.
But the hatred flung against the people of God is actually a HATRED OF GOD himself, expressed in attacks against those who represent Him-- alive or dead.
He ends the sermon with the verses about how we are "more than conquerors through Him who loved us"--despite all the list of the many things flung at us, NOTHING can separate us from God's love (I Corinthians 12).