Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Advent, like Lent, is properly a penitential season. To enter into Advent, to prepare for the coming of the Savior, is to enter into our need for a Savior. How wonderful that on the First Sunday of Advent, the Church gives us a beautiful reading from the sixty-third chapter of the prophet Isaiah offering a series of images, each one meant to evoke this sense of loss and pain and helplessness. Until we enter into the power of these images, we won't know what it's like to long for the Savior.
What Real Power Looks Like
What Do You Ask God For?
The Biblical Vision of the Family
Whoever Is Not Against Us Is For Us
The Ladder Doesn’t Matter
Faith Without Works Is Dead
Be Opened!
The Goodness—and Dangers—of the Law
Do You Accept This Teaching?
Really, Truly, and Substantially Present
Strength for the Journey
Everything in This World Passes Away
Where Heaven and Earth Meet
The Shepherd Has Arrived
The Earliest Moments of the Church
A Thorn in the Flesh
Reach Out in Faith
Peace in the Storm
See Things Differently
What Is Sin?
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