Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
The great Lenten readings for Cycle A move in a kind of crescendo from thirst, to blindness, to death—all metaphors for spiritual dysfunction. This Sunday’s Gospel deals with death through the story of Lazarus who, after four days in his tomb, represents someone who is totally sunk in sin, totally dead spiritually. The voice of Jesus calls Lazarus, and all of us, back to life—no matter what we've done, and no matter how dead we are.
Wait for the Desert to Bloom
Go Meet John the Baptist
An Advent Challenge
King of All, Warrior of Mercy
The Shaking of Three Worlds
The Reality of Life After Death
You Have Been Loved Into Being
Finish the Race
The Spiritual Life Is a Battle
Where You Stumble, Dig for Treasure
Stand Strong in the Spirit
How Are You Caring for the Poor?
Don’t Demonize—or Divinize—the Powerful
God Is Crazy in Love with You
The Fair-Weather Fans of Jesus
Act Against Your Attachments
How Many Will Be Saved?
Let Christ Light a Fire in You
Go on a Hero’s Journey
You Can’t Take It With You
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