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Weekly homilies from Bishop Robert Barron, produced by Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.

Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies Bishop Robert Barron

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Weekly homilies from Bishop Robert Barron, produced by Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.

    Fruits of the Spirit, Works of the Flesh

    Fruits of the Spirit, Works of the Flesh

    Friends, we come to the Feast of Pentecost, the great celebration of the Holy Spirit. I want to focus on our second reading from the fifth chapter of St. Paul’s Letter to the Galatians, which I’ve used for years in spiritual direction. What you find there are what Paul calls “the fruit of the Spirit,” which he contrasts with “the works of the flesh.” Maybe you’re struggling and wondering, “What should I do? What path do I take?” Whatever is giving rise to the fruits of the Spirit in you is the path you want—and whatever is giving rise to the works of the flesh, stay away from.

    • 15 min
    Get to Work!

    Get to Work!

    Friends, today we come to the wonderful Feast of the Ascension of the Lord. Like the disciples in our first reading, we often want to ask the Lord, “When is all of this going to come to fruition? What’s it all about? When is all of this going to make sense?” Reasonable enough questions. And we hear the same answer: It’s not for you to worry about. Rather, get to work! In the Ascension, the Lord moves to a higher dimension and then sends the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, so that we can be empowered to do Christ’s work in the world.

    • 14 min
    Hints of the Holy Spirit

    Hints of the Holy Spirit

    Friends, we’re getting very close to Pentecost, the great feast of the descent of the Spirit. And on this Sixth Sunday of Easter, the Church gives us three readings that are hinting at the Holy Spirit—a kind of foretaste of that descent.

    • 15 min
    It’s Time for Some Pruning

    It’s Time for Some Pruning

    Friends, the Lord Jesus Christ is not a teacher from a distant age, not someone from long ago we remember fondly, not a moral exemplar; rather, he is a field of force. We don’t just listen to him or imitate him; we live in him. Our Gospel for this Fifth Sunday of Easter gives us one of the most beautiful and powerful images for this truth: Jesus is the vine, and we are the branches. But there is a dark side to this wonderful organic imagery: the Father is the vine grower, and he is going to prune away all that is in us that is preventing the life of Christ from manifesting itself.

    • 15 min
    Three Qualities of a Good Shepherd

    Three Qualities of a Good Shepherd

    Friends, we come to the Fourth Sunday of Easter, known as Good Shepherd Sunday. Jesus says in the Gospel, “I am the good shepherd. A good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” What is it about that image that sings to us across the ages, from the pages of the Bible to the present day? What I want to do is reflect on this image of the shepherd—first, in relation to Jesus, then second, in relation to leadership in the life of the Church.

    • 14 min
    What Happens After We Die?

    What Happens After We Die?

    Friends, this week, on the Third Sunday of Easter, we have a passage from that magnificent twenty-fourth chapter of Luke—one of the appearances of the risen Christ to the Apostles. When we’re talking about the Resurrection, we’re talking about the central point of Christian faith, the hinge upon which the whole of Christianity turns. So to understand what we’re dealing with here is exceptionally important. What I want to do is reflect on the different views about what happens to us when we die that were floating around the eastern Mediterranean in the first century—and how none of them is on offer here.

    • 14 min

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22 Ratings

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Living in the Spirit

I’ve listened to “Word on Fire” from the days when Cardinal Francis George OMI used to introduce each episode. Every day Bishop Barron finds something in the Scripture to challenge you to the very core of your Faith, not as you live it in theory but in the reality of every day living. If you need help in renewing your faith, look no further. Happy listening!

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Back to my forefather’s culture

I love the serious and intellectual approach Bishop Baron has when discussing the bible, church and Jesus. Not just refreshing but rejuvenating.

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Beautiful kerygma

Love Bishop Barron's weekly sermons on the Subday's readings! Insightful and lend themselves to easy application in one's daily discipleship of Jesus Christ.

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