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Friends, we commence the holy and wonderful season of Lent, the time of preparation for Easter. I always think of Lent as something like spring training for baseball players, or like the end of the summer workouts for fo...
The Serpent’s Slogans is an episode from Bishop Robert Barron’s Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies by Bishop Robert Barron. Friends, we commence the holy and wonderful season of Lent, the time of preparation for Easter. I always thin...
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Friends, we commence the holy and wonderful season of Lent, the time of preparation for Easter. I always think of Lent as something like spring training for baseball players, or like the end of the summer workouts for football players. It’s a time to get back to spiritual basics, to reacquaint ourselves with the elemental things in the spiritual life that we might get ourselves ordered to Christ. So the Church, in our first reading from Genesis, brings us back to the beginning.
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The Serpent’s Slogans is from Bishop Robert Barron’s Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies by Bishop Robert Barron.
Published Feb 17, 2026 and 15:04 long