Surely advocating for an actual ‘length’ of a homily takes away the ability of a priest to respond directly to the needs of the congregation. Bishop Barron spoke of one of the failures of Catholic evangelism is that it was dumbed down. The length of a homily is not indicative of how good (or not) it is.
Surely advocating for an actual ‘length’ of a homily takes away the ability of a priest to respond directly to the needs of the congregation. Bishop Barron spoke of one of the failures of Catholic evangelism is that it was dumbed down. The length of a homily is not indicative of how good (or not) it is.
Thanks, Katie. I agree.