This week’s readings all have to do with the holy temple in Jerusalem. The temple was the meeting place of divinity and humanity and was the focal point of Jewish life in Israel. We should all be living temples in our own way and bring God to the rest of the world.
Temple Talk
Cycle AEasterWeek 5
by Bishop Robert BarronMay 18, 2014
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Authors
Bishop Robert Barron
Catechism
1265, 576, 364, 809, 593, 2580, 1197, 756, 774, 1396, 1141, 1143, 2684, 1268, 1273, 1695
Liturgical Readings
Cycle A - Easter - Week 5
Scriptures
1 Peter 2:4-9, John 14:1-12, Matthew 12:6
Seasons
Easter
Topics
Angels, Baptism, Catholic Church, Eschatology, Evangelization, God, Heaven, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God, Life, Love, Morality, Prayer, Priesthood, Saints, Salvation, Vatican II, Vocation, Worship