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Friends, why has the story of the Epiphany—the three wise man paying homage to the Christ child—so captivated us over the centuries? I think, in some ways, it tells the whole spiritual life: our infinite longing that wil...
The Answer to Your Deepest Longing is an episode from Bishop Robert Barron’s Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies by Bishop Robert Barron. Friends, why has the story of the Epiphany—the three wise man paying homage to the Christ child—...
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Published Dec 29, 2025, 15:37 long, audio available.
Friends, why has the story of the Epiphany—the three wise man paying homage to the Christ child—so captivated us over the centuries? I think, in some ways, it tells the whole spiritual life: our infinite longing that will never be satisfied here below; the following of beautiful but ambiguous signs in our quest for God; and the revelation that the one we seek has all along been seeking us—and, in the fullness of time, has come in person to meet us.
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The Answer to Your Deepest Longing is from Bishop Robert Barron’s Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies by Bishop Robert Barron.
Published Dec 29, 2025 and 15:37 long