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The Use—and Abuse—of Power - Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermon The Use—and Abuse—of Power - Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermon Friends, for this Twenty-fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time, I want to focus on the first and second readings. When read together, they give us a very good sense of Catholic social teaching in regard to the question of power. The Church’s position here is a subtle one. It doesn’t demonize political and economic power; after all, God is described as all-powerful, so power can’t, in itself, be a problem. But it is very much concerned with how we use that power. Mass Readings: Reading 1 — Amos 8:4-7 Psalm — Psalm 113:1-2, 4-6, 7-8 Reading 2 — 1 Timothy 2:1-8 Gospel — Luke 16:1-13 ———VIDEO LINKS——— Council of Nicaea Anniversary Celebration Final: Why Are So Many Young People Becoming Catholic?: Ep. 57 | Dr. Christopher Kaczor - Remembering Alasdair MacIntyre: ———WATCH——— Subscribe to this Channel: Word on Fire Institute Channel: Word on Fire en Español Channel: ———WORD ON FIRE——— Word on Fire: Word on Fire Español: FREE Daily Gospel Reflections (English or Español): ———WORD ON FIRE INSTITUTE——— Join Bishop Barron and over 20,000 evangelists inside the Word on Fire Institute at ———SOCIAL MEDIA——— Bishop Barron Instagram: Bishop Barron Facebook: Bishop Barron Twitter: Word on Fire Instagram: Word on Fire Facebook: Word on Fire Twitter: Word on Fire en Español Instagram: Word on Fire en Español Facebook: Word on Fire en Español Twitter: ———SUPPORT WORD ON FIRE——— Help Bishop Barron continue to produce videos like this: Word on Fire Store: Friends, for this Twenty-fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time, I want to focus on the first and second readings. When read together, they give us a very good sense of Catholic social teaching in regard to the question of power. The Church’s position here is a subtle one. It doesn’t demonize political and economic power; after all, God is described as all-powerful, so power can’t, in itself, be a problem. But it is very much concerned with how we use that power. Mass Readings: Reading 1 — Amos 8:4-7 Psalm — Psalm 113:1-2, 4-6, 7-8 Reading 2 — 1 Timothy 2:1-8 Gospel — Luke 16:1-13 ———VIDEO LINKS——— Council of Nicaea Anniversary Celebration Final: Why Are So Many Young People Becoming Catholic?: Ep. 57 | Dr. Christopher Kaczor - Remembering Alasdair MacIntyre: ———WATCH——— Subscribe to this Channel: Word on Fire Institute Channel: Word on Fire en Español Channel: ———WORD ON FIRE——— Word on Fire: Word on Fire Español: FREE Daily Gospel Reflections (English or Español): ———WORD ON FIRE INSTITUTE——— Join Bishop Barron and over 20,000 evangelists inside the Word on Fire Institute at ———SOCIAL MEDIA——— Bishop Barron Instagram: Bishop Barron Facebook: Bishop Barron Twitter: Word on Fire Instagram: Word on Fire Facebook: Word on Fire Twitter: Word on Fire en E