Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Friends, we come to the great feast of Christ the King, which is always the last Sunday of the liturgical year. Think of the king coming at the end of a long procession into his palace; this is Christ the King at the end of the great procession of the liturgical year. What I want to do is look at three dimensions of Christ’s kingship, one from each of the three readings today: our unity in Christ, Christ the warrior, and the weapons by which Christ wins the battle with the powers of darkness: his nonviolence and forgiving love.
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The Responsibility of Christians During Troubled Times
Blessed Are We
A Great Light in the Darkness
To Treasure Revelation
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History is Going Somewhere, And It Rhymes
“Tell John What You See and Hear”
Eden, The Mountain, and The One Who Baptizes with Fire
The Mountain of the Lord
Three Aspects of Christ’s Kingship
The Love of Predilection
Prayer and Pride
The Integrated and Variegated Body of Christ
Paul on the Meaning of “Gospel”
What it Means to Live by Faith
Rich Man, Poor Man
A Warning Bell in the Night
The Awful Gospel of the Cross
Humility, Queen of the Virtues
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