
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 | SpiritualityReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Friends, our readings for this Third Sunday of Advent help us understand what to do while we wait for the Lord. An Advent spirituality of waiting is part of Christian life; our entire life, in a way, is waiting. We pray, “Come, Lord Jesus,” waiting f... more
Friends, our first reading for this Second Sunday of Advent, taken from Isaiah 11, describes the Messiah’s arrival: He “shall sprout from the stump of Jesse,” and “the spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him.” The Messiah, we hear, will come bearing s... more
Friends, we come to the New Year celebration of the liturgical year: the First Sunday of Advent. This is the season of sacred waiting—four weeks of looking, hoping, and watching, with a kind of joyful anticipation, for the adventus (coming) of the Sa... more
Friends, we come to the final weekend of the liturgical year and the celebration of the Solemnity of Christ the King. Now, our country was formed in rebellion against a king, and kingship as a political reality is far removed from us. But what does k... 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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The content centers around weekly homilies delivered by Bishop Robert Barron, who explores key themes of Christianity and spirituality, aiming to deepen the listener's understanding of their faith. Each episode covers topics such as the significance of prayer, the role of the Holy Spirit, the essence of the Gospel, and the importance of social justice and care for the marginalized. Notably, Bishop Barron integrates personal anecdotes, biblical references, and contemporary issues, seeking to connect traditional teachings with modern life, thereby engaging both Catholic and non-Catholic audiences while nurturing spiritual growth.
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