Excommunication Issues: Altar Men Episode 6
Father Baker brings the Altar Men to a local bar for a chat about their future with the Church. But when the Altar Men realize he means to kick them out, they do their best to prove they have lives [more]
The Altar Men finally get their chance to serve when a real Bishop comes to town. But little do they know, that Church politics dictate that when a Bishop comes, everyone else bumps down a peg, pushing the Altar Men [more]
Even subjects as devout as the Altar Men day dream during mass. Sometimes it’s about frolicking through the pews, and sometimes it’s about bigger, existential stuff. [more]
Being an Altar Man takes constant practice and training. And it doesn’t help when young upstarts are threatening to take your position. The Altar Men confront a young rival and handle it like real Catholics shouldn’t, but probably would. [more]
Since their days as altar boys, the Altar Men have followed the Catholic sacrament of confessions. But when the Altar Men have some misdeeds that need a good confession, and the priest is out, they have to confess to each [more]
Most Catholic altar boys grow out of the role as they grow out of their vestments. But these two loved being altar boys so much they grew into altar men. Now, with the help of their Catholic priest, they do [more]