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Vines, Gardens, and Cutting Away in the Spiritual Life

Vines, Gardens, and Cutting Away in the Spiritual Life

by The Catholic Clutch | Apr 28, 2024 | Bishop Barron, Blogs about Faith, Culture, Insight, Sunday Sermon

Is your soul sad? Resentment can be a heavy burden in our lives, draining our energy and undermining our spiritual growth. As followers of Jesus Christ, who extended forgiveness even in his greatest trials, we are called to release these grudges. Holding onto...
Exploring Bishop Barron’s Insights for Good Shepherd Sunday

Exploring Bishop Barron’s Insights for Good Shepherd Sunday

by The Catholic Clutch | Apr 20, 2024 | Bishop Barron, Blogs about Faith, Culture, Insight, Pope Francis, Sunday Sermon

Three Great Insights about a Good Shepherd  A Good Shepherd Leads out in front, taking the sheep somewhere they don’t know how to get to.  A Good Shepherd lives amongst his flock, in the middle of them, he smells like the sheep he leads.  A Good Shepherd is...
Jesus asked, “Got anything to eat?” – Bishop Barron Video Review

Jesus asked, “Got anything to eat?” – Bishop Barron Video Review

by The Catholic Clutch | Apr 19, 2024 | Bishop Barron, Blogs about Faith, Culture, Insight

After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to His apostles in a form tangible yet glorified, transcending the ordinary limits of earthly existence. During one such profound encounter, He asked them for food. The apostles, witnessing His tangible presence, provided Him...
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