Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church: Catholic Sunday Homilies
Religion & Spirituality
What does it really mean to say Jesus died for our sins? How does Jesus save us? Does God really demand suffering to forgive our sins? Why is there so much suffering if God is Loving? This homily shows a Catholic view of redemption, as reconcilliation. In Christ God breaks down the emnity between us and Him, in Christ, who in His one body, joins Himself to us, and us to Him. If he did this for us, than we make him present when we enter into the suffering of others, and we serve the Christ suffering in others when we serve our Brothers and Sisters.
The Most Challenging Teaching of Jesus: But Possible if We Know God’s Love (Mt 5:38-48)
Domingo VII Tiempo Ordinario (Mt 5:38-48)
In Jesus We Have More Than The Law: We Have the Power to Live It (Mt 5:17-37)
Domingo VI Tiempo Ordinario
As Salt Transforms a Dish We Are to Transform the World (Mt 5:13-16)
Domingo V Tiempo Ordinario (Mt 5:13-16)
The Beatitudes: A Comfort and a Challenge (Mt 5:1-12)
Domingo IV Tiempo Ordinario (Mt 5:1-12)
God Uses Business to Promote the Gospel (Mt 4:12-23)
Domingo III Tiempo Ordinario (Mt 4:12-17)
How to Be Holy: Following God’s Will by the Power of the Holy Spirit (Jn 1:29-34)
Domingo II Tiempo Ordinario (Jn 1:29-34)
Steps on the Journey to Christ: We Are Guided by both Natural and Supernatural Light (Mt 2:1-12)
Epifania (Mt 2:1-12)
The Three Blessings (Lk 2:16-21)
Solemnidad de Maria Madre de Dios (Lk 2:16-21)
Christmas 2022: The Good and the Bad and the Good (Lk 2:1-14)
Navidad
To Do God’s Will Is Hard! Let’s Do it a Little at a Time. (Mt 1:18-24)
Domingo IV Adviento (Mt 1:18-24)
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