How Auschwitz happened

The Nazis killed 216,400 Jews a year at Auschwitz for the crime of being … a Jew.

By contrast, U.S. abortion mills have killed an average of 1,250,000 babies a year since 1973 for the crime of being … inconvenient.

Americans can’t understand how the German people could have let Auschwitz happen under their noses like that. And yet we allow something worse, and it’s all out in the open.

Fr. William Kosko, pastor at St. Henry Catholic Church in Buckeye, AZ, gave a homily last week that explains how Auschwitz happened.

It’s a barnburner. He begins by saying,

“If you voted for Joe Biden, do not walk out in the middle of this homily. Never put your politics above your faith.”

President Biden is a member of the Catholic family by virtue of his baptism. Fr. Kosko explores the ramifications of Auschwitz, abortion, and apostasy while relating it to baptized Catholics who embrace the Creed, while rejecting Church teachings on life.

He has harsh words for Catholic public officials who speak out in favor of abortion in the public square, and their bishops who haven’t denounced them with any vigor.

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8 Comments

  1. Mary Garcia on February 15, 2021 at 11:38 am

    Fr. Willam,
    Your homily on Auschwitz was brilliant and such a good correlation with the bus issue and how the concentration camps in Auschwitz were able to burn the bodies of our brethren without a fight. Too many people even catholic are fearful of dying. Like my parents always said, Everyone wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die. So true!

  2. Anne on February 18, 2021 at 4:45 pm

    Auschwitz vs abortion – parallels should not be ignored!

  3. Jim on April 26, 2021 at 12:24 pm

    I want this priest for my parish instead of the pablum and garbage we get on a regular basis!!!

  4. Fr. Francisco J. Walker on February 22, 2023 at 7:16 am

    Hi
    I have heard at least 5 times your homily ending with teary eyes…I hope and pray that you won’t be canceled for voicing the truth so clearly and courageously…
    you have the talent but also the courage and determination to preach truth to power.
    God bless you brother!!
    A priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn

    • iowansforlife on February 22, 2023 at 11:10 am

      Thanks for writing, Fr. Francisco. Please share this post far and wide. And if you haven’t done so, be sure to subscribe to our blog.

      • Andrea Arcarola on February 22, 2023 at 8:52 pm

        Thank you Fr. Kosko for preaching this homily beyond your parish, which Fr. Walker, in turn, was able to share

        with his friends. And so that we, in turn, may spread your encouraging plea which echos God’s love of the human

        family.

  5. Francisco Walker on February 22, 2023 at 2:12 pm

    Hi
    Sure…please know that I have sent this homily (in the video format) to many who, in turn< I am sure that will share it with other sound thinking people

    God bless

  6. Peggy Kearney on July 15, 2023 at 10:18 am

    Father,
    I just sent this to Robert F Kennedy Jr. because I believe he is an honorable man. I believe he will listen to it, as you are a man of courage like the men of courage he admires.
    God walk with you always, Father.

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