Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Friends, we continue our reading of the marvelous Sermon on the Mount. We cannot read this sermon as one ethical teaching among many. Everyone from Plato and Aristotle all the way up through Kant and Hegel have a moral philosophy—an understanding of how humans ought to behave. This is precisely the wrong way to read the Sermon on the Mount, because no one—ancient or modern, religious or nonreligious—sounds like Jesus. His radical command to love as God loves, in fact, sounds a little bit crazy.
Hints of the Holy Spirit
It’s Time for Some Pruning
Three Qualities of a Good Shepherd
What Happens After We Die?
Do You Struggle to Believe?
Evidence of the Resurrection
Put Yourself in the Passion Narrative
Drinking the Blood of Christ
Face Your Fears
A Tour of the Ten Commandments
When Your Faith Is Put to the Test
Are Your Soul and Body at War?
Reaching Out to the Lepers
Pray, Serve, Evangelize
Surrender to the Holy One
Listen to the Voice of God!
The Voice of Conscience
The King of All the World
Go to Joseph
He Will Rule Forever
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