Doctrinal Homily Outlines: a resource for homilists and the lay faithful
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The New Commandment: The Fifth Sunday of Easter
The secret of the New Commandment is to love one another “as I have loved you.”
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The Good Shepherd: The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Christ and his priests are good shepherds whom we should follow with the virtue of docility.
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Be fed and then feed my sheep: Catholic homily outline for the Third Sunday of Easter, Year C
The apostles and disciples as witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. How children of God work.
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Divine Mercy: Second Sunday of Easter – Year C
The Divine Mercy toward humanity in the reality of the Resurrection.
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Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion: Catholic homily outline Year C
Homiletic aid for Palm Sunday.
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Know Christ: The Fifth Sunday of Lent
Know Christ better because his graciousness and mercy are a surpassing treasure.
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Fourth Sunday of Lent
The parable of the prodigal son and the need for continual conversion.
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Practical repentance: Catholic homily outline for Third Sunday of Lent
Lent is for repentance and renewal. We can enter our own desert through prayer, almsgiving, and penance.
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The Transfiguration: Catholic homily outline for the Second Sunday of Lent, Year C
The Transfiguration teaches that the Cross and glory go together, a truth we can integrate into our lives.
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Jesus’ temptation: Catholic homily outline for the First Sunday of Lent, Year C
Jesus’ temptation, Lent, and Israel’s forty years in the desert. Making God’s merciful love tangible in our daily lives this Lent.
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Awe and presumption: Catholic homily outline for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Central idea: Awe in God’s presence. Doctrine: Awe in God’s presence vs. the sin of presumption. Practical application: An examination of conscience on awe and presumption.
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Christ the Prophet: The Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Christ the prophet par excellence. The laity’s participation in the office of Christ the prophet. Lay prophets.
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