Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church: Catholic Sunday Homilies
Religion & Spirituality
Jesus tells a parable that is really more like an allegory showing us all that God has done for us, and despite all that God has done; given us creation, put us in paradise, sent the prophets after our fall, and finally His Own Son, whom instead of accepting, we crucified. God askes in the first reading; "What more could I have done?" Isaiah's parable in the first reading, is the basis of Jesus' in the Gospel, and both Isaiah and Jesus say that the purpose of our lives is to bear fruit, works of Justice. Justice is Love's minimum requirement. But God goes beyond Justice and Loves completely. We too, are invited by His Grace to do the same; Love and bear fruit.
Cristo Rey (Mt 25:14-30)
Choose Wisely in All Life Decisions Including Marriage (Mt 25:14-30)
Domingo XXIII Tiempo Ordinario (Mt 25:14-30)
Time is Precious, Use It Wisely (Mt 25:1-13)
Domingo XXIII (Mt 25:1-13)
Jesus Needs Good Leaders (Mt 23:1-12)
Domingo XXXI Tiempo Ordinario (Mt 23:1-12)
The Key to Interpret Difficult Passages in Old Testament (Mt 22:34-40)
Domingo XXX Tiempo Ordinario (Mt 22:34-40)
The Mass is an Opportunity to Give to God What is God’s (Mt 22:15-21)
Come to the Feast As You Are, But Let It Transform You (Mt 22:1-14)
Domingo XXVIII (Mt 22:1-14)
Learn from a Plant How to Bear Fruit (Mt 21-43)
Domingo XXVII (Mt 21:33-43)
Humility is the Antidote to Pride (Mt 21:28-32)
Domingo XXVI (Mt 21:28-32)
The Joy of Being Invited to Work in the Vineyard is the Greatest Pay (Mt 20:16)
Domingo XXIV Tiempo Ordinario (Mt 20:1-16)
Jesus Is Serious About Us Forgiving Others, But How? (Mt 18:21-35)
Your Sin is My Business (Mt 18:15-20)
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