Sermons for all the Sundays in the year (Sermons I - XXV)

Sermons for all the Sundays in the year (Sermons I - XXV)
St. Alphonsus Liguori, doctor of the Church and founder of the Redemptorists, left behind a treasure: twenty-five sermons, one for each Sunday of the liturgical year. These are not dry theological treatises. They are fire shaped into words. Each sermon has been condensed deliberately, packed with Scripture, the Church Fathers, and piercing reflections, yet leaving space for the preacher to make the material his own. The result reads like spiritual fuel: dense enough to nourish, flexible enough to breathe. Liguori writes with the urgency of a man who knows that souls are at stake. He addresses sin, grace, mercy, and the hard demands of discipleship without ever losing his characteristic warmth. This is pastoral theology at its finest: intellectually rigorous, emotionally alive, and deeply practical. Whether you are a preacher seeking homiletic material, a spiritual reader hungry for substance, or simply someone drawn to one of the most trusted voices in Catholic tradition, these sermons deliver what matters most: truth served with love.





