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Sunday Mass Sermon- All The Way Down
Word on Fire Ministry ^ | 04.02.23 | Bishop Robert Barron

Posted on 04/02/2023 5:00:28 PM PDT by MurphsLaw

Today's Palm Sunday Sermon focuses on the Second Mass reading from today.
A nice discussion of St. Paul to the Phillipians proclaiming the divinity of Christ from the beginning:
And how it was necessary for God to become Incarnate to save us.

14 min. YouTube Link below:

All The Way Down



TOPICS: Catholic
KEYWORDS:
We could not ever save ourselves.
A Crucified Sacrifice, and Resurrection was necessary.


1 posted on 04/02/2023 5:00:28 PM PDT by MurphsLaw
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To: MurphsLaw

Barron has said some good things recently (including in his conversation with historian Tom Holland). I get the sense he is slowly distancing himself from the Bergoglio globohomo crowd.


2 posted on 04/02/2023 5:08:42 PM PDT by nwrep
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Well... like him or leave him - he has always something to teach.
He's an educator firstly, that has moved into Evangelization ministry-
The scandals and political shenanigans are best left to those
commentators who are well versed enough and have the daily energy
to enter those frays.
The Bishop has tried to steer clear of all that, to maintain a focus on Eucharistic Revival.


3 posted on 04/03/2023 2:28:46 PM PDT by MurphsLaw ((Jer 20) I hear the whisperings of many: "Terror on every side! Denounce! let us denounce him!")
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