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Deacon Scott Bowen: A Call to Stand with Clergy

Deacon Scott Bowen: A Call to Stand with Clergy

by The Catholic Clutch | Nov 11, 2025 | Blogs about Faith, Culture, Insight, Deacon Scott Bowen, Sunday Sermon

Deacon Scott Bowen's 29th Sunday Homily 2025 Deacon Scott Bowen urges Catholics to support and pray for their priests, reminding us that the laity plays a vital role in sustaining the Church. Watch the Full Sermon and Review below   Deacon Scott Bowen — Catholic...
Focusing on God’s Abundance: A Reflection on the Feeding of the 5000

Focusing on God’s Abundance: A Reflection on the Feeding of the 5000

by The Catholic Clutch | Jul 28, 2024 | Fr Roger Morgan, Holy Eucharist, Sunday Sermon

Fr Roger Morgan's Sunday Homily 7.28.24 at the 11AM Mass   In his July 28th sermon, Fr. Roger Morgan discussed Jesus feeding the 5000, urging trust in God’s abundant provision. He invited hope in divine abundance, reconciliation, and faith in the Eucharist and...
Jesus Sends the Twelve: Commanded to Preach, Heal, and Exorcise

Jesus Sends the Twelve: Commanded to Preach, Heal, and Exorcise

by The Catholic Clutch | Jul 16, 2024 | Bishop Barron, Catholic Apologetics, Catholic Bible Study, Sunday Sermon

Jesus Sends the Twelve: Commanded to Preach, Heal, and Exorcise On the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Bishop Barron discusses Mark 6, where Jesus sends out the Twelve. He highlights the early Church’s lack of structure but focus on evangelism and exorcism....
Fr Roger Morgan’s Sunday Sermon 7 JUL 2024

Fr Roger Morgan’s Sunday Sermon 7 JUL 2024

by The Catholic Clutch | Jul 7, 2024 | Catholicism in Myrtle Beach, Fr Roger Morgan, Sunday Sermon

Fr Roger Morgan's Sunday Homily 7.7.24 Fr. Roger Morgan’s Sunday homily from Myrtle Beach, SC, focused on the rebellious Israelites from Ezekiel and St. Paul’s thorn in the flesh, highlighting perseverance in faith. Listen to the Sermon and Review below In...
The “Thorn in the Flesh”: Why Doesn’t God Relieve Chronic Suffering?

The “Thorn in the Flesh”: Why Doesn’t God Relieve Chronic Suffering?

by The Catholic Clutch | Jul 7, 2024 | Bishop Barron, Catholic Bible Study, Suffering, Sunday Sermon

The "Thorn in the Flesh": Why Doesn't God Relieve Chronic Suffering? Bishop Barron explains Saint Paul’s “thorn in the flesh” as a symbol of persistent suffering, emphasizing its role in spiritual growth and reliance on God’s grace, ultimately...
What is Sin? | Video Review of the Fall of Adam & Eve

What is Sin? | Video Review of the Fall of Adam & Eve

by The Catholic Clutch | Jun 10, 2024 | Bishop Barron, Blogs about Faith, Culture, Insight, Sunday Sermon

Three Early Points in the Video about Sin and Misery  Sin always involves an alienation from God.  Sin awakens in us, just by its very nature, a sense of shame and self-consciousness.  Misery is a state of being self aware. Bishop Robert Barron explains that Adam...
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