
Sermons for all the Sundays in the year (Sermons XXVI - XLIII)
St. Alphonsus Liguori, a Doctor of the Church and founder of the Redemptorists, wrote these eighteen Sunday sermons (XXVI-XLIII) to serve both preacher and layperson. Originally composed for the liturgical year, each sermon distenses abundant theological matter into a focused, readable meditation on the Sunday Gospel, making them equally suitable for parish preparation or private devotion. Liguori's signature clarity and pastoral warmth render dense Catholic doctrine accessible, his words still ringing with the urgency of a shepherd addressing his flock. These are not abstract homiletics but concrete applications of Gospel truth to the Christian life: sin and mercy, death and eternal life, the demands of discipleship. Whether you are a priest seeking fresh homiletic material, a religious educator, or a layperson hungering for substantive spiritual reading beyond contemporary spirituality, these sermons deliver the doctrinal depth and moral seriousness that form the backbone of Catholic preaching tradition.





