A weekly homily podcast from Bishop Robert Barron, produced by Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 999 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianitySpiritualityReligion & Spirituality |
Friends, on this Fourth Sunday of Easter, we have this marvelous, short but very punchy reading from the Gospel of John: Jesus referring to himself as the good shepherd. This is a remarkably apt metaphor for how God reaches out to us—knows us persona... more
Friends, on this Third Sunday of Easter, we have the magnificent Gospel from the very end of the Gospel of John, chapter twenty-one, which is so rich theologically. We see here, on full display, what it means for us—who are all ambiguous characters—t... more
Friends, we enter now into the Easter season, and here is the thing I want you to know: We misunderstand Easter dramatically when we think primarily of spring festival time, the weather getting nicer, and Easter bunnies and bonnets. All of that is gr... more
Friends, happy Easter! Many of you probably know that I’ve spent much of my life reading philosophers and spiritual writers—Plato, Aristotle, Confucius, Cicero, Marcus Aurelius, Anselm, Aquinas, Kant, Hegel. What all those figures have in common is a... more
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Fantastic homilies
🌱🪴☘️ 🪴🪴🪴 🌱🪴☘️ Debate night! Go TRUMP! 2024! May God’s will be done. 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Amen. Thank you, Jesus… Wow that was a great episode for this Advent 2024 season Bishop. Thanks so much. Please continue praying for our family and all those of the whole world. God Bless. I’m just so grateful how much wisdom God has given you to share with us all worldwide. Wowza! Woot woot! You’re just a breath of fresh air as usual. Cool cat too🥾 (boot)! 😂🙏🏻🕊️thank you Bish!’ Lord of the living God, forgi... more
Word on Fire is an absolute necessity for my week. Thank you!
Go out to the world, yes but don’t let the world define you, or you will have nothing to give. I feel this is the dilemma that our beloved Church is in. God bless Bishop Barron!! I feel the Holy Spirit, in his clarity!
Just full of greatness about our God.
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The content explores a variety of profound spiritual themes drawn from biblical teachings, focusing on the intersection of faith, personal growth, and divine presence in daily life. Key topics include the nature of God, the significance of prayer and the resurrection, as well as reflections on biblical figures such as Moses and Jesus. The discussions often emphasize the importance of self-examination, grace, and unconditional love, aiming to inspire listeners towards deeper spiritual engagement and understanding of their faith. With a blend of theological insights and relatable anecdotes, the episodes seek to provide both encouragement and tools for personal transformation.
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