
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, All Souls Day, November 2, falls on a Sunday this year, so we can really spend some time reflecting on this wonderful feast, which means so much to Catholic people. Why do we pray for the souls in purgatory? I wonder if I could begin by refl... more
Friends, for this Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time, we are treated to the wonderful and deeply challenging parable of the Pharisee and the publican from Luke 18. We are meant to see in this deceptively simple story a basic and clarifying principle i... more
Friends, when something tragic happens and people offer their prayers, you’ll often hear now, “I've had it with thoughts and prayers. We have to act.” In some extreme cases, people of prayer are mocked, as though prayer is just something completely i... more
Friends, in our second reading this Sunday, Paul writes to Timothy, “Remember Jesus Christ, raised from the dead, a descendant of David: such is my gospel.” The Gospel is not the ethical teachings of Jesus or the doctrinal teachings of Saint Paul; th... more
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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!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for keeping my faith inspired & lived what Our Lord has created. Your amazing Homilies always give me strength and hope to live through the challenges in life. Stay safe always!
Bishop Barron is so immensely gifted by God. I thank God for him and his sermons as he explains the faith so well. Was a big help in my conversion. I pray Pope Leo will make him a Cardinal!
Did y’all see Bishop @ The Vatican in his super cute hat?!
Love these sermons! The are Scripture saturated yet accessible to any layman. I’m not even Catholic and I love to listen to Bishop Barron!
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A weekly homily series presented by a prominent bishop, this podcast offers a deep exploration of Christian teachings and values. Central themes include discipleship, faith, humility, and the transformative nature of the Eucharist. Episodes frequently reference scriptural narratives, connecting gospel truths with contemporary life challenges. The host emphasizes the core messages of love, sacrifice, and community found in Christianity, often drawing upon historical examples and personal anecdotes to illustrate key points. This unique approach makes the content accessible, inspiring listeners to reflect on their spiritual journeys and the significance of faith in everyday life.
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