Three Great Quotes from Bishop Barron on Pentecost Sunday Sermon 2024

“Love stands at the center of the Church’s life because that’s what the Holy Spirit is.”

“Read St. Paul’s Letter to the Galatians, Chapter 5, the fruits of the Spirit.”

“Steer clear of Joyless Christians… they don’t have the spirit in them.”

In his video for Pentecost Sunday 2024, Bishop Barron proposes and explains the fruits of the Spirit as listed in Paul’s Letter to the Galatians: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. He explains each fruit in detail, emphasizing their relevance and importance in today’s world. Bishop Barron illustrates how these virtues can guide us in our daily lives, helping us to build stronger, more compassionate communities. By embodying these fruits, we can navigate contemporary challenges with grace and integrity, fostering a more loving and just society.

Read Galations Ch 5, RSV-2CE

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