Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Friends, great writers, from Aristotle to Shakespeare to Melville, put a lot into their opening line, which often sets the tone for the whole work. This week we have the privilege of hearing the very opening of the Gospel of Mark, which, by scholarly consensus, is the first of the Gospels written: “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ the Son of God.” In the manner of those great writers, this line matters a lot; in fact, every bit of it matters. And what sounds to us like familiar spiritual language was, in the first century, an edgy proclamation of the true Emperor to the powers that be.
A Man After God’s Own Heart
By the Waters of Meribah
Listening to a Higher Voice
The Disobedience of Adam and Eve
Be Holy
Choosing to Keep the Commandments
Love as a Panacea
The Lord Returns to His Temple
In the Land of Zebulon and Naphtali
Knowing Who We Are
It Is Too Little for You to Be My Servant
Vitae Spiritualis Ianua
The Light of the Nations
Herod and Joseph
Dream Big
What You Hear and See
The Messiah’s Work
Getting the House in Order
March in the Army of the True King
A Theology of Work
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