| 326 | LzrCZM | Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time | Summary to come
| word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcast | Homilies | fatherbarron | 113 | | 0 | Father Robert Barron | 5 | http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2009_thumb.jpg | 2007-11-29 15:42:36.990724 | |
| 402 | UIseV6 | The Passion of the Christ | Every Palm Sunday, we hear the passion narrative from one of the synoptic Gospels. This year, we are immersed in Matthew's version. Matthew shows us that, as Jesus resolutely does the will of his Father, myriad forms of human dysfunction--betrayal, sloth, stupidity, violence, scapegoating, corruption, cruelty--break out around him. This is the story of salvation: God's healing confrontation with sin; God's compassionate embrace of the sinner. | word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcast | Inspiration | fatherbarron | 62 | | 0 | Father Robert Barron | 5 | http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2795_thumb.jpg | 2007-11-29 15:43:29.722443 | |
| 475 | p1GVL8 | 19th Sunday in OT : [REPLAY] | This week Fr. Barron was unable to record a new Word on Fre. Will will replay the sermon from 2003, cycle B, the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time. | word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcast | Homilies | fatherbarron | 77 | | 0 | Father Robert Barron | 5 | http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/1985_thumb.jpg | 2007-11-29 15:44:41.978582 | |
| 210 | fhL36Y | Victory Day | Easter is victory day. Jesus came, in C.S. Lewis words, as a warrior to do battle with all of the powers of darkness, from oppression and violence, to disease and death itself. On the cross, he struggled at close quarters with the enemy that most frightens us, and in the Resurrection, he won the victory on our behalf. | word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcast | Homilies | fatherbarron | 109 | | 0 | Father Robert Barron | 5 | http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2092_thumb.jpg | 2007-11-29 15:41:31.466492 | |
| 508 | 2rF96u | The Passion of the Christ | In St. Luke's account of the Passion, we see what real kingship looks like. Jesus gives his entire self away in love--and in that he is Lord. The supreme irony is the sign placed by Pontius Pilate over the cross: This is the King of the Jews. Real power is not a function of money, pleasure, domination, and self-aggrandizement. Real power is self-forgetting love. | word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcast | Homilies | fatherbarron | 38 | | 0 | Father Robert Barron | 5 | http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2239_thumb.jpg | 2007-11-29 15:44:56.72811 | |