Posts From Fr Richard Heilman

Day 25 – 90 Days to Peace

“Freedom from Wrath” by Fr. Bill Peckman In the medieval classic, The Divine Comedy: Inferno, Dante places the wrathful in the 5th circle of Hell. The wrathful spend eternity forever fighting

Day 24 – 90 Days to Peace

“Freedom from Consumerism” by Fr. James Altman Dear family, if there was one word that might underlie the modern day “fall of mankind” it very well could be consumerism. We’ve

Grace Force Podcast Episode 134 – Will the Consecration Trigger Something?

Indira Donegan – Will the Consecration Trigger Something? A lot of people are counting on the Consecration of Russia and the Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Will it

Day 23 – 90 Days to Peace

“Freedom from Idolatry” by Fr. Rick Heilman Reports surfaced that there was no cell phone activity in a high-security portion of the Wuhan Institute of Virology from October 7 through

Day 22 – 90 Days to Peace

“Freedom from Narcissism” by Fr. Bill Peckman In Greek mythology, we find the rather tragic figure of Narcissus. As the story goes, he is an extraordinary young man in every

Day 21 – 90 Days to Peace

“Freedom from Indifference” by Fr. James Altman Dear family, of all the things you can apply the saying “take it or leave it” to, going deeper into our faith is

Day 20 – 90 Days to Peace

“Freedom from Lack of Trust in Divine Providence” by Fr. Rick Heilman Recently, in the past few years, I lost four priests who were near and dear to me: my

Day 19 – 90 Days to Peace

“Freedom from Syncretism” by Fr. Bill Peckman “Elijah went before the people and said, ‘How long will you waver between two opinions? If the Lord is God, follow Him; but

Day 18 – 90 Days to Peace

“Freedom from Jealously” by Fr. James Altman Dear family, let us ponder the root cause of jealousy. It’s called being human. From the beginning, humanity has always been susceptible to

Day 17 – 90 Days to Peace

“Freedom from Lukewarmness” by Fr. Rick Heilman In the Book of Revelation, we see the Lord has some rather severe words about the lukewarm: “I know your works; I know