Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
One the greatest Protestant theologians of the twentieth century, Paul Tillich, made a distinction between heteronomy (law from another), autonomy (law from oneself), and what he called “theonomy” (law of God). This week, we have the privilege to consider what is arguably the most magnificent and spiritually rich of Jesus’ parables—the story of the Prodigal Son—and in this familiar story, you’ll see the dynamics of these three approaches on clear display.
Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life
What Does God Want for Me?
Becoming a Friend, Healer, and Teacher
Getting St. Peter's Sermon Right
The Strangeness of the Resurrection and Why It Matters
Life in the Church
Breaking Out of the Tomb
Breaking, Singing, Pulling Away
Writing the Law Upon Our Hearts
Nicodemus Came at Night
Back to the Fundamentals — Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermon
The Ordering of Love and the Awful Story of Abraham and Isaac
Pray, Fast, Give Alms
Go Tell the Priests
How to Evangelize
A Prophet Greater than Moses
Accepting Our Mission from God
God Raises Up His Prophets
The God Who Enters Our Muddy Waters
The Magi and the Spiritual Journey
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