Father Robert Barron - Sermon 294: 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time from Cycle B (8/27/2006)
The Eucharist hasbeen, from the beginning, a source of conflict and division. This is,of course, not Christ's will, for the eucharist is supposed to be thegreat unifier. Nevertheless, for the past two thousand years, theradical doctrine of the real presence has compelled some to rebel. Whyis this? Take a listen.

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Father Robert Barron is a sought-after speaker on the spirituallife-from prestigious universities to YouTube to national conferencesand private retreats. The prominent theologian and podcasting priest isone of the world's great and most innovative teachers of Catholicism.His global media ministry called Word On Fire has a simple butrevolutionary mission - to evangelize the culture.
www.wordonfire.org - Fr. Barron's website launched in 1999 draws over 300,000 visitors a year from every continent. Fr. Barron posts weekly video clips, commentaries and radio sermons and offers an audio archive of over 300 homilies. Podcasts of his sermons are widely used by tens of thousands of visitors each month.

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Father Robert Barron is a sought-after speaker on the spirituallife-from prestigious universities to YouTube to national conferencesand private retreats. The prominent theologian and podcasting priest isone of the world's great and most innovative teachers of Catholicism.His global media ministry called Word On Fire has a simple butrevolutionary mission - to evangelize the culture.
www.wordonfire.org - Fr. Barron's website launched in 1999 draws over 300,000 visitors a year from every continent. Fr. Barron posts weekly video clips, commentaries and radio sermons and offers an audio archive of over 300 homilies. Podcasts of his sermons are widely used by tens of thousands of visitors each month.


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