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Sunday
  Word On Fire * 8:30 AM
Monday
1st Catholic Community of Faith * 9-10 AM
2nd Catholic Schools Today * 9-10 AM
3rd Catholic Conference Hour * 9-10 AM
4th Catholic Community of Faith * 9-10 AM
Tuesday
  God's Praises Tell 9-9:30 AM
  Voices of Charities 9:30-10 AM
Wednesday
1st Life Talk * 9-10 AM
2nd The Light Show * 9-10 AM
3rd Reflecting Christ's Light * 9-9:30 AM
3rd Echoing God's Word 9:30-10 AM
4th Focus On the Liturgy * 9-10 AM
Thursday
  Word On Fire * 9-9:30 AM
1st Built on the Rock 9:30-10 AM
2nd & 4th American Catholic Radio 9:30-10 AM
3rd Mission Matters * 9:30-10 AM
Friday
1st Vocations * 9-9:30 AM
1st Mundelein Seminary Presents 9:30-10 AM
2nd to 4th Catholic Community of Faith * 9-10 AM
Saturday
  Una Comunidad Católica De Fe * 8:30 AM

The Word On Fire

Thursdays 9-9:30 a.m.
Relevant Radio 950-AM
Fr. Robert Barron

Fr. Robert E. Barron, the Francis Cardinal George Professor of Faith and Culture at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake / Mundelein Seminary, delivers thought-provoking and inspirational homilies every Thursday  and Sunday morning.  Fr. Barron is a prolific author, who is the creator and host of CATHOLICISM, a ground-breaking, ten-part documentary series and study program about the Catholic faith.

Sermon 641: Fourth Sunday of Easter: Victory and Struggle

This week's readings are about the struggle for grace. Although Christ has already won the definitive battle for salvation, the struggle continues to this very day. Faithful Christians deal with all sorts of difficulties in their effort to follow Christ's footsteps, including the possibility of martyrdom, and we must overcome these obstacles every day.
Sunday, April 21, 2013 | Stream | Download

Sermon 640: Third Sunday of Easter: Fishers of Men

Today's reading from the Gospel of John offers a compelling meditation about the importance of Christ for the activities of the Church. Christians are meant to be fishers of men, but when we operate according to our own agendas and efforts we will catch nothing. We must act under the Lord's direction. If we follow Christ we will do great good indeed.
Sunday, April 14, 2013 | Stream | Download

Sermon 639: Second Sunday of Easter: My Lord and My God

Despite the locked doors, the risen Jesus stands in the midst of the disciples. This is a beautiful icon of the Church, the community gathered around Jesus and filled with his spirit. When the Lord, first appears, Thomas is not there and hence does not believe. Only when he returns to the apostolic circle does he encounter Jesus and make his great confession. This detail reminds us that we see the risen Lord only in the church and through its mediation.
Sunday, April 07, 2013 | Stream | Download

Sermon 638: Easter Sunday: The Impossibly Good News of Easter

The Church's Easter proclamation is the strangest message ever delivered: Jesus Christ is risen from the dead. His resurrection is not merely a symbolic statement about Christ's historical importance or the affirmation that his cause goes on. Nor is the resurrection simply about some change in the the apostle's minds in regards to Christ after his death. The resurrection is about the real body of Jesus.
Sunday, March 31, 2013 | Stream | Download

Sermon 637: Palm Sunday: Which King? Whose Kingdom?

Today the Church proclaims the Passion of Christ. The story of the Lord's suffering and death haunted the minds of the first Christians. All the Gospels center around it and find their fulfillment in it. The special emphasis in this years account, taken from the Gospel of Luke, is Christ's struggle with the false kingdoms of the world.
Sunday, March 24, 2013 | Stream | Download

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