Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Today I have the special pleasure of preaching on a passage from the prophet Jeremiah, someone that we hear from relatively rarely throughout the liturgical year. Along with Daniel, Ezekiel, and Isaiah, Jeremiah is one of the so-called major prophets of Israel. This means not only that he was a great and influential figure but also that he wrote (or at least inspired) a book of some weight and importance. What was the theme of Jeremiah’s preaching and prophesying? It was terrible—which is one reason why he was known as “terror on every side.”
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He Will Rule Forever
The Voice of One Crying Out in the Desert
Confronting the Powers That Be
You Can’t Save Yourself
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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
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Are We Saved by Faith Alone?
A Fire in the Heart
When God’s Ways Are Confusing
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