Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Friends, all three readings for this weekend center around a theme that was very familiar to the ancient audiences who first took them in but that is rather alien to us. I’m talking about the theme of substitutionary sacrifice. A very basic problem that we have when we seek to understand this idea is that we are marked, through and through, by a strong individualism: everyone acts and speaks for himself and takes responsibility for his own actions. But ancient people lived within a far more collective or corporate consciousness.
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Three Ways of Approaching the Trinity
Fruits of the Spirit, Works of the Flesh
Get to Work!
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!
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