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May 2025
14m 40s

Seated at the Right Hand of the Father

BISHOP ROBERT BARRON
About this episode
Friends, getting the Ascension of the Lord right is very important for understanding many aspects of the Church’s life. So I want to dwell on that a little bit with you today, and I want to do so under two headings: the first I’m going to call more political, and the second more liturgical. They are both hinted at in the great statement in the Creed that we ... Show More
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