
A weekly homily podcast from Bishop Robert Barron, produced by Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 999 | Founded | 21 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianitySpiritualityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Friends, we’ve come to the great Solemnity of Pentecost, which is, along with Christmas and Easter, one of the most important feasts of the Christian year. It is the celebration par excellence of the Holy Spirit. It is also the birthday of the Church... more
Friends, today is the great Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, which is situated between Easter and Pentecost. The Ascension is when Jesus definitively moves into the higher dimension of heaven. And while we no longer have experiences like the d... more
Friends, we come to the Sixth Sunday of Easter, which means we’re coming to the end of the Easter season—and coming toward the Solemnity of Pentecost. After Christmas and Easter, this great feast of the Holy Spirit is the most important of the Church... more
Friends, on this Fifth Sunday of Easter, there’s a somewhat hidden theme that runs like a golden thread through the readings, and that theme is the temple. To understand the New Testament texts, we have to see the importance of the Jerusalem temple f... more
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Have a nice routine of praying daily with Magnificat and then reading your daily message. Your thoughts are very helpful.
Your sermons are so easy to understand and listen to. I listen as I do my barn chores. They start my day.
Thank you, Bishop Barron, for your incredible homilies, especially this one, which addresses a question that I have thought a lot about. It gives great hope to believe that God’s infinite mercy extends to the very worst of all truly repentant sinners.
I enjoy listening to prior to Sunday Mass to reinforce the Gospel.
This is by far the best and most illuminating interpretation of this oft repeated story of Martha and Mary. Seek God first and everything else in your life will fall into place! You can then deal with everything that comes into your life. Thank you so much Bishop B. You da man!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
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The content primarily focuses on weekly homilies delivered by Bishop Robert Barron that explore significant themes in Christianity and spirituality. Notable topics include the importance of freedom in making moral choices, the call to serve others, the significance of biblical teachings, and reflections on the Beatitudes. The discussions often emphasize deep spiritual insights rooted in scripture, making them relevant for everyday living and personal growth. Unique to this series is its ability to engage listeners by intertwining theological concepts with practical applications, encouraging personal reflection and active faith participation.
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