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1632PWcuqQ22008-02-12 09:38:22.550299http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/961_thumb.jpgMysteries of the Resurrection: A Look at Good Fridaywiseowl2008-02-12http://www.mycatholicvoice.com/images/icons/default_profile.jpgGood Friday is the day Christians remember the suffering and death of Jesus Christ. Fox News contributor Father Jonathan Morris takes a look at the biblical background of this tragic, yet beautiful, holy day. (April 6, 2007)father,jon,morris,fox,news,good,friday,church,catholic,religion,christian,bible,jesus,christDevotion4906960e4492afde01f1c2327f44c347fa2@0|@0|@0|@0|@0nohttp://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/ch/PWcuqQ/jonmorris35.flv

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429F0lNL9Jesus the SlaveOur second reading, from Paul's letter to the Philippians, contains one of the oldest texts in the tradition, a "hymn" that Paul received and adapted for his purposes. It speaks of a fully divine Jesus who was, nevertheless, willing to empty himself utterly and become a slave on our behalf. All of the drama, poetry, and power of Christianity is contained in that paradox.word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron700Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2088_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:43:48.459475
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,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron860Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2149_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:42:58.537304
206SYblRNResident Aliens

We Christians, as Paul reminds us, have our citizenship in heaven. This means that, here below, we are “resident aliens,” at work in the world, but our eyes fixed on a transcendent goal. This makes us, paradoxically enough, the best friends the world ever had.

word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron980Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2406_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:41:29.330184
366JctJkrA Portrait of the Church Our Gospel reading for this Sunday is the account of Jesus' sending of the seventy-two disciples. In the instructions he gives them, we can discern an outline of the life and work of the Church down through the ages. At our best, we are missionary church, empowered by prayer, marked by simplicity of life, bearing health and salvation, and proclaiming the reign of God.word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron240Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2041_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:42:56.696005
349fVMDDcThree Advent LessonsThe readings for the final Sunday of Advent present us with three essential lessons. First, in the Biblical perspective, great things come from the small; second, never ever give up hope; and third, trust always in the power of God. These are the lessons of Micah, Elizabeth, and Maryword,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron710Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2099_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:42:48.848134
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