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370b8pSR9Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time : The Wisdom of QohelethOur first reading for this Sunday is taken from the wonderful book of Ecclesiastes. This Biblical text is made up of the cranky reflections of Qoheleth, an old man who has seen it all and done it all--and finds all of it "vanity and a chase after wind." Why do we attend to his rather sardonic meditations? We do so because it is altogether salutary to be reminded that our ultimate joy is found in none of the goods of this world. So sit down with Qoheleth, pretend he's your curmudgeonly but loveable grandfather, and listen.word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron830Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2149_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:42:58.537304
5192BkoNQThey Shall Look on Him Whom They Have PiercedSummary to come...word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron870Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2233_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:45:00.859564
335BKTjcUTwenty-third Sunday in Ordinary TimeOur Gospel story today concerns a man who is deaf and dumb. He is symbolically evocative of an Israel that had grown deaf to God's word and, accordingly, unable to speak God's truth clearly. We are meant to identify with him, for we too often allow God's voice to be drowned out by other sounds, and we too are frequently incapable of articulating our faith in a compelling way. The solution is to be plugged into Jesus, to listen to him and to allow him to speak through us.word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron780Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2153_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:42:41.986217
427mbNnsPSeventy Times Seven TimesOur capacity to forgive others is tightly linked to our realization that we have been forgiven by God. When we try to justify an ethic of radical forgiveness on purely humanistic grounds, we will fail. But when we know in our bones that our sins have been eradicated through the cross of Christ, then we are able to forgive one another even seventy times seven times.word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron330Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2013_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:43:46.964525
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