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392npA3sX52007-11-29 15:43:19.770518http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/1999_thumb.jpgThe Baptism of the Lord Father Robert Barronfatherbarron2007-11-29http://www.mycatholicvoice.com/images/icons/default_profile.jpgWe see in the visit of the Magi to the Christ child the first hint of the internationalism of Christianity. Precisely because Jesus is the Word made flesh, the very personal presence of God, he speaks to all nations and all peoples. The Christian message is meant to overcome all of the petty divisions that characterize the human race: "In Christ there is no Jew or Greek, no slave or free, no man or woman."word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomilies6607e1d2962af87d85281ce8374d1f6c244@0|@0|@0|@0|@0yeshttp://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/ch/npA3sX/209TheBaptismoftheLord.mp3

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326LzrCZMFourteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeSummary to come…word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron1130Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2009_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:42:36.990724
4417O9ZwBDavid and MaryFor the fourth Sunday of Advent, the Church asks us to juxtapose stories of David and Mary. David decides that he wants to build a temple for the Lord, but God does not favor his plan; Mary hears what God wants to do through her, and she acquiesces. It is always a matter of following the promptings of the divine will and not our own desires, even when we are convinced that those desires are good and holy. Thomas Merton said, "Lord, the fact that I think I'm following your will doesn't mean that I am in fact doing so..." That acknowledgement takes great humility and spiritual perception.word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron720Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2182_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:43:54.629066
289eJhQTfCaesar and ChristWe must render to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's. But we must also recall that everything belongs to God, including Caesar! Secular government and culture have their legitimate place, but they are not independent of God and God's purposes.word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron670Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/3505_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:42:19.871726
210fhL36YVictory DayEaster 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,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron1090Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2092_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:41:31.466492
200H6ell4Christ-eningBaptism is literally a Christ-ening, a turning of someone into Christ. This means that all baptized people must assume the three-fold office of Jesus: priest (sanctifier), king (leader), and prophet (speaker of the truth).word,fire,father,robert,barron,christ,sermon,sermons,podcastHomiliesfatherbarron1040Father Robert Barron5http://ll.mycatholicvoice.com/f/8/2080_thumb.jpg2007-11-29 15:41:26.552315
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