Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
For this sixth Sunday of Easter, I would like to continue with the first letter of St. Peter, which is our second reading for this weekend. Peter says, “Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope.” In many ways, this is the master text for theologians and apologists up and down the centuries to the present day. Something that is distinctive to biblical Christianity is that, from the beginning, it has been very interested in doctrine and expressing doctrine clearly and articulately.
Three Questions from the Desert
The Danger of Blind Guides
Grace and the Aporia of the Gift
A Salt and Empty Earth
Invasion of Grace, Confession of Sin, Acceptance of Mission
The Primacy of Love
Learning Who We Are
The First of Signs
Following the Star
Hannah, Her Son, and the Holy Family
A New David
Rejoice Always!
Mountains and Valleys
A New Fixed Star
What Does It Mean to Say that Christ Is King?
Daniel and the New Kingdom
A Tale of Two Widows
Hear, O Israel
Coming Home from Exile
Substitutionary Sacrifice
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