Apostolic Foundations - Archbishop Frederick Clary
The primary goal of the Podcast is to encourage:
- Prayer
- Reparation
- Repentance
- Sacrifice
- Abandonment of sin.
- And to proclaim the Word of God handed down to us through Scriptures, Magisterium, and Tradition.
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Episodes
32 episodes
Sent to the Ends of the Earth — The Missionary Journeys of the Twelve Apostles
This episode traces the missionary journeys and enduring legacy of the Twelve Apostles—from Jerusalem to Rome, Antioch to India, and across the ancient world into modern nations—showing how they planted local churches that together formed the o...
Palm Sunday 2026
Palm Sunday reveals the stark contrast between fleeting human praise and true fidelity to Christ, as the same crowd that welcomes Him as King will soon demand His crucifixion—warning us against a shallow, comfort-seeking faith. From a tradition...
Passion Sunday 2026
As we enter Passiontide, the Church draws us into the profound mystery of Christ’s suffering, where the same voices that cry “Hosanna” soon shout “Crucify Him,” revealing the instability of a faith rooted in emotion rather tha...
Fourth Sunday of Lent (Lætáre Sunday) 2026
On this Fourth Sunday of Lent, Lætáre Sunday, Holy Mother Church calls us to rejoice—not in worldly comfort, but in the saving presence of Christ who feeds His people with divine truth and the Holy Eucharist. Through St. Paul’s teachin...
Third Sunday of Lent 2026
The Third Sunday in Lent Gospel (Luke 11:14–28) reveals Christ as the stronger man who conquers Satan and frees souls from the power of demons, reminding the faithful that the Christian life is a real spiritual battle. When Our Lo...
Second Sunday of Advent 2026
The Gospel of the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1–9) given on the Second Sunday of Lent reveals Christ allowing His divine glory to shine through His humanity so that the Apostles might be strengthened before the scandal of the Cros...
First Sunday of Lent 2026
On this First Sunday of Lent, the Church presents Christ’s victory over Satan in the desert (Matthew 4:1–11), showing that temptation is permitted by God not for defeat but for triumph; by answering each assault with Scriptum est — “It...
Quinquagesima Sunday
On Quinquagesima Sunday, as we stand at the threshold of Lent, the Church gives us St. Paul’s great hymn to charity (1 Cor. 13) and the healing of the blind man at Jericho (Luke 18) to teach that without supernatural love (caritas
Sexagesima Sunday : February 8, 2026
Sexagesima Sunday stands at the Church’s solemn threshold to Lent, a warning and a mercy from Holy Mother Church. By silencing the Alleluia and clothing the altar in violet, the Church reminds us that the Christian life is not comfort bu...
Septuagesima Sunday 2026
Septuagesima Sunday Summary:On Septuagesima Sunday, Holy Mother Church awakens us from spiritual complacency by silencing the Alleluia and calling us back to discipline, vigilance, and conversion; through Saint Paul’s warning that ev...
Third Sunday After Epiphany: The Leper and The Centurion receive miracles by Faith
On this Third Sunday after Epiphany, the Church continues the manifestation of Christ as true King and Lord, revealed not only by His mercy but by His divine authority: authority over sickness, distance, law, and souls. In healing the leper and...
The Importance of Marriage : Second Sunday After Epiphany 2026
On the Second Sunday after Epiphany, the Church contemplates the first public miracle of Christ at the Wedding of Cana, where He manifests His divine glory by transforming water into wine, revealing His power to sanctify marriage, el...
Feast of the Holy Family : January 11, 2026
The Feast of the Holy Family sets before the faithful the divine order of Christian life as revealed in Nazareth: obedience, charity, humility, and sacrificial love. Drawing from the Epistle to the Colossians and the Gospel of Saint Luke, the ...
Holy Name of Jesus Season: Christmastide
The Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus proclaims the central mystery of our salvation: that the Eternal Word, humbled in obedience and shedding His first Blood at His Circumcision, was given the Name Jesus—“God saves.” As Saint Paul ...
Sunday Within the Octave of Christmas (w/ Commemoration of the Holy Innocents)
The Sunday within the Octave of Christmas reveals the full truth of the Incarnation: Christ is born not into sentiment, but into conflict. The Church sets before us the obedience of the Holy Family and the martyrdom of the Holy Innoc...
Fourth Sunday of Advent 2025
The Gospel of Luke 3:1–6 presents St. John the Baptist as the divinely appointed voice crying out in the wilderness, calling all people to repentance in preparation for the coming of Christ. While worldly power resides in emperors...
(Gaudéte Sunday) 2025
By Archbishop Fred ClaryOn this Third Sunday of Advent, Gaudete Sunday, Holy Mother Church calls us to rejoice—not because the world is without trouble, but because the Lord is near. Like St. John the Baptist, we are summoned to p...
Second Sunday of Advent (2025)
Advent calls us to active preparation, and on this Second Sunday we look to St. John the Baptist, whose cry—“Prepare the way of the Lord!”—echoes powerfully in our own time of exile. Like the prophets and the Holy Fam...
First Sunday of Advent
In this First Sunday of Advent, Holy Mother Church calls us to awaken from spiritual sleep and prepare our hearts for the threefold coming of Christ: His birth in Bethlehem, His daily coming in grace through the Sacraments, and His f...
Last Sunday (Twenty Fourth) After Pentecost
As we stand on the threshold of the Last Sunday after Pentecost, I remind the faithful that all earthly things pass away, but Christ our King remains forever; the Church today calls us to holy detachment, vigilance, and perseverance as we...
The Woman with the Issue of Blood ...Jairus's Daughter
As Archbishop Frederick Clary of the Vatican in Exile, I affirm that the Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost reveals Christ’s power to heal what is wounded and restore what seems lost, as shown in the woman who touched the hem of His garm...
Luke 19:1-10
This homily for Sunday, November 9th, 2025, on Luke 19:1–10, reflects on Zacchaeus’ conversion as a call to personal repentance and steadfast faith amid modern confusion. Archbishop Fred Clary connects Zacchaeus’ climb to see Chri...
Saturday Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Blessed Virgin Mary is rightly called Co-Redemptrix, for she uniquely cooperated with her divine Son in the work of human redemption. At the Annunciation, her free and total fiat—“Be it done unto me according to thy word” (L...
All Souls Day: All Souls Day (First Mass)
All Souls Day, observed on November 2nd in the traditional Catholic view, is a solemn day dedicated to praying for the souls of the faithful departed who are believed to be undergoing purification in purgatory before entering heaven. The import...
All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day – Vatican in Exile Reflection and Homily
All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day – Vatican in Exile ReflectionAs the Church Militant prepares to celebrate the Solemnity of All Saints, we honor the countless souls—canonized and unknown—who triumphed in grace and now rei...