• Earthquakes in the World, Earthquakes in the Church
    Jul 3 2026

    The world is shaken by earthquakes, floods, war, hidden violence, lawlessness, and confusion. Venezuela suffers. Kentucky mourns. Lebanon, the land of the Cedars of God, trembles under the hidden tunnels of war. And now the Church herself faces a visible ecclesial earthquake, as many Catholics are asking whether the Deposit of Faith has been obscured by corruption, abuse of office, doctrinal confusion, and a failure of clear shepherding. This crisis has deepened after the SSPX proceeded with episcopal consecrations in Écône without a papal mandate on July 1, 2026.

    In this episode of *Irrevocable with Fr. Andre*, we pray first, then we ask: how should Catholics respond when the earth shakes, when nations suffer, and when the Church is wounded by confusion, accusations, resistance, and rupture?

    Through the witness of Peter and Paul, the Feast of the Most Precious Blood, and the power of the Holy Mass, we look for the only foundation that cannot be shaken: Jesus Christ.

    We also pray for Lebanon and the Middle East, and we invite support for the Mission of Hope and Mercy, serving vulnerable families through food, medicine, rent assistance, education support, and prayer.

    Donate or learn more: MissionOfHopeAndMercy.org

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • America, Will You Take His Hand?
    Jun 25 2026

    Fr. Andre turns from diagnosis to Christian action. After examining America’s crisis of man, public trust, dangerous science, civic fragmentation, and Europe’s warning, this broadcast asks: what must American Christians do now? The answer is the first Christian community: prayer, Mass, Eucharistic adoration, confession, apostolic teaching, the domestic church, Sacred Heart devotion, filial prayer for Peter, defense of the vulnerable, and Mission of Hope and Mercy. The episode also addresses urgent Church and world developments: the SSPX and threat of excommunication, the reported Viganò letter to Pope Leo, the U.S.-Iran negotiations, Israel-Lebanon deconfliction efforts, and the grave concern for Christians in Lebanon and throughout the Middle East. Lord, unchain Peter and make us witnesses.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Pray Peter Free / America, Will You Take His Hand?
    Jun 18 2026

    In this follow-up to the two-part arc America, Peter, and the Hour of Witness, Fr. Andre turns from diagnosis to action. America at 250 is not only preparing for a civic celebration; it is facing a spiritual examination of conscience. The United States was born with an appeal to the Creator and divine Providence, survived wars, pandemics, slavery, Civil War, civil rights struggles, depressions, cultural revolutions, 9/11, and technological transformation. But now America faces a deeper crisis: the crisis of man himself. What is the human person before God? A creature called to eternity, or a self-inventing being shaped by politics, economics, narcotics, psychology, technology, tribal identity, and vague spirituality?

    Fr. Andre calls American Christians to recover the model of the first Christian community: prayer, Mass,Eucharistic adoration, confession, apostolic teaching, family witness, public courage, spiritual warfare, defense of the vulnerable, and consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. This is not a call to rebellion, panic, ideology, or resentment. It is a call to pray Peter free, take the hand of Christ again, and become witnesses in America and the nations.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • When Peter Is Chained: Will the Church Still Speak? - Part 2
    Jun 13 2026

    In the second half of the arc America, Peter, and the Hour of Witness: Can a Nation Have a Conscience?, Fr. Andre and Mission of Hope and Mercy ask the necessary sequel question: if America needs conscience, where is the Church? When Peter is chained by fear, politics, diplomacy, scandal, selective applause, cultural pressure, or silence, will the Church still speak with apostolic courage?

    Drawing from Acts 12, Psalm 31, the Pope's journey to Spain, the firing of Msgr. Stephen Rossetti as exorcist of the Archdiocese of Washington, the culture's fascination with alien disclosure narratives, the SSPX and Vatican II question, religious liberty, persecuted Christians, Lebanon, Iran, Israel, and the spiritual confusion of our time, this episode examines the conscience of the Church in the hour of witness.

    The Church must not become a decoration for political power. Peter must speak Christ fully: life, family, truth, conscience, mercy, religious liberty, persecuted Christians, human dignity, repentance, spiritual warfare, and hope.

    Mission of Hope and Mercy invites you to become part of an Upper Room family of truth, healing, prayer, mercy, and apostleship. Subscribe, share, pray, comment, send your prayer intentions, and help us build a family of 20,000 donors and subscribers who will carry Hope and Mercy into America and the nations.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • When Peter Is Chained: Will the Church Still Speak? - Part 1
    Jun 13 2026

    In the second half of the arc America, Peter, and the Hour of Witness: Can a Nation Have a Conscience?, Fr. Andre and Mission of Hope and Mercy ask the necessary sequel question: if America needs conscience, where is the Church? When Peter is chained by fear, politics, diplomacy, scandal, selective applause, cultural pressure, or silence, will the Church still speak with apostolic courage?

    Drawing from Acts 12, Psalm 31, the Pope's journey to Spain, the firing of Msgr. Stephen Rossetti as exorcist of the Archdiocese of Washington, the culture's fascination with alien disclosure narratives, the SSPX and Vatican II question, religious liberty, persecuted Christians, Lebanon, Iran, Israel, and the spiritual confusion of our time, this episode examines the conscience of the Church in the hour of witness.

    The Church must not become a decoration for political power. Peter must speak Christ fully: life, family, truth, conscience, mercy, religious liberty, persecuted Christians, human dignity, repentance, spiritual warfare, and hope.

    Mission of Hope and Mercy invites you to become part of an Upper Room family of truth, healing, prayer, mercy, and apostleship. Subscribe, share, pray, comment, send your prayer intentions, and help us build a family of 20,000 donors and subscribers who will carry Hope and Mercy into America and the nations.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • America at 250: Freedom Without God Cannot Save a Nation
    Jun 4 2026

    As America prepares to celebrate 250 years since the Declaration of Independence, Father Andre and Mission of Hope and Mercy ask a deeper question: can a nation have a conscience?

    This episode of Irrevocable is not partisan commentary. It is a Catholic examination of conscience for a nation blessed, wounded, and still called by God.

    America has received great gifts: freedom, religious liberty, sacrifice, courage, generosity, family, local responsibility, enterprise, and hope. But America also carries deep wounds: contempt for life, confusion about the human person, loneliness, division, violence, family breakdown, attacks on conscience, economic anxiety, ideological manipulation, and the temptation to replace God with power.

    Mission of Hope and Mercy invites Americans and people of good will to rediscover true freedom: freedom ordered to truth, virtue, life, family, conscience, mercy, and the love of God and neighbor.

    This episode also looks outward: to the Vatican, Spain, Lebanon, the Middle East, Iran, and the global responsibilities of American power. If America wants to be a Nation with Conscience, she must ask not only what happens inside her borders, but how her power affects the nations.

    If this message speaks to your heart, do not remain alone. Subscribe, share, connect with Mission of Hope and Mercy, and help us build a family of 20,000 donors and subscribers who will carry Hope and Mercy into America and the nations.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Magnifica Humanitas: Catholic Encyclical or Christian Humanist Manifesto?
    May 29 2026

    Pope Leo XIV's first encyclical confronts the age of AI: human dignity, truth, work, property/data, children, war, slavery, surveillance, and the common good. In this episode, Fr. Andre asks whether Magnifica Humanitas is anchored in the full deposit of faith - Christ the Logos, Peter, salvation of souls, holiness, grace, and the Kingdom - or whether it takes a risk by addressing the world through a broad Christian-humanist anthropology. We read the encyclical through Genesis, Babel, Nimrod, Pentecost, John 1, Matthew 16, Catholic Social Doctrine, AI regulation, China, the United Nations, and the mission of the Church to save souls.

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Before Pentecost: The Upper Room and the Burning Nations
    May 21 2026

    Before Pentecost: Who Will Defend the Human Person? When Christians Are Hunted and the World Negotiates, who will stand in their defense?

    In the sacred days between the Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ and Pentecost, the Church waits in the Upper Room with the Virgin Mary and the Apostles. But this waiting is not fear. It is preparation for mission.

    In this episode of Irrevocable with Father Andre, we follow the fire of Pentecost into the burning questions of the week: the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, public Christian witness in London, the conscience of Paris, the wounded mission field of Beirut, the U.S.-Nigeria operation against ISIS leadership, Alex Saab and Venezuelan corruption networks, President Trump and President Xi speaking of a new U.S.-China paradigm, Spain and mass migration regularization, and Pope Leo XIV preparing to release his first encyclical on artificial intelligence and the human person.

    At the center of every headline is one question: What kind of human person will the Holy Spirit form in us? When Christians are hunted and the world negotiates, who will stand in their defense?

    Also considered in this episode: The Spirit, the Martyrs, and the Machines; From the Upper Room to the Nations; and When Christians Are Hunted and the World Negotiates: what is the Church's message to Nigeria, London, Paris, Beirut, Washington, Beijing, Madrid and even to Rome - and the Mission of

    Truth, Procreation, Redemption, Peace, Justice, Salvation, Freedom, Pardon, Virtues and Mercy.

    This episode opens the Pentecost Mission Appeal for Mission of Hope and Mercy, supporting persecuted Christians, families in crisis, the poor, the elderly, children, and victims of violence.

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    1 hr and 17 mins