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.
The Good News Has Some Bad News (Mt 16:21-27)
The Secret of Life: Five Parables About The Wisdom of God (Mt 13:44-52)
Domingo XVII Homilia (Mt 13:44-52)
Life is a Paradox: To Live Fully is to Die to Self and Live for God (Mt 37-42)
Domingo XIII Tiempo Ordinario (Mt 10:37-42)
The Power of One Person: For Good or Evil (Mt 10:26-33)
Domingo XII (Mt 10:26-33)
Do You Think of Yourself as a Priest? Our Common Priesthood (Mt 9:36-10:8)
Domingo XI Tiempo Ordinario (Mt 9:36-10:8)
Feast of Corpus Christi: The Eucharist, Why and How (Jn 6:51-58)
El Cuerpo y La Sangre de Jesucristo (Jn 6:51-58)
The Holy Spirit Unites by Distributing Different Gifts to Each (Jn 20:19-23)
Pentecostes (Jn 20:19-23)
Jesus Left Us to Be Nearer to Us : The Ascension (Mt 28:16-20)
Ascension (Mt 28:16-20)
Let’s Not Just Talk About the Holy Spirit, Let’s Ask for It (Jn 14:15-21)
Domingo VI Pascua (Jn 14:15-21)
Project S.A.V.I.O.R.. Our sharing in the Mission of Christ. (Jn 14:1-12)
Domingo V de Pascua (Jn 14:1-12)
Following The Good Shepherd Leads to Our Vocation (Jn 10:1-10)
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