Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Friends, we are reading during these weeks of summer from the thirteenth chapter of Matthew’s Gospel, which contains many of the great parables of Jesus. But I want to focus just on one today because it’s so rich both theologically and spiritually: the parable of the wheat and the weeds. Jesus’ story shows us how evil, by its very nature, is a corruption of the good. It is a parasite—and we need requisite care and patience in dealing with it.
Shebna and Peter: The Nature of Authority
Israel Is Chosen for the World
The Best and Worst of Religion
Come to the Water!
What Do You Want?
How Strange Is the Power of God
The Word That Accomplishes Its Purpose
Zechariah and the New David
Elisha and the Shunemite Woman
Carrying the Word of God
Supersubstantial Bread
The Strange Doctrine of the Trinity
The Birthday of the Church: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
The Ascension of the Lord
Give a Reason for the Hope That Is in You
An Icon of the Church
Suffering for Doing Good
Emmaus and Genesis
Three Tasks of the Church
God's Great Yes to Humanity
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