Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Friends, this liturgical year, we are reading from the Gospel of Matthew, and Matthew is written precisely for a Jewish audience. This is why, over and over again, we find Matthew putting Jesus within an Old Testament context. And in our readings for this weekend, the Church juxtaposes a prophecy from Isaiah with its fulfillment in Matthew: “Land of Zebulun and land of Naphtali, the way to the sea, beyond the Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles, the people who sit in darkness have seen a great light, on those dwelling in a land overshadowed by death light has arisen.” This may not mean much to us today, but Matthew’s audience of first-century Jews knew exactly what he meant.
Listen to the Voice of God!
The Voice of Conscience
The King of All the World
Go to Joseph
He Will Rule Forever
The Voice of One Crying Out in the Desert
Confronting the Powers That Be
You Can’t Save Yourself
Classic Sunday Sermons: The One True King
Classic Sunday Sermons: The Enemy of Melancholy
Classic Sunday Sermons: You Must Rethink Your Spiritual Life
Classic Sunday Sermons: Your Life is Not About You
Classic Sunday Sermons: God’s Rules for Life
Classic Sunday Sermons: Does It Matter What You Believe?
Classic Sunday Sermons: The Summit of the Christian Life
Classic Sunday Sermons: The Key to Human Flourishing
Classic Sunday Sermon: Becoming a Brick Wall of Integrity
How Not to Think About Heaven
Enter the Adventure
Are We Saved by Faith Alone?
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