Bishop Barron and the Future of UK Catholicism: ‘Stay in the Center, With Christ’
A British one-day conference reveals that today’s coming-of-age millennials, whom the world has assumed would follow its way of thinking, appear to have other ideas...
A British one-day conference reveals that today’s coming-of-age millennials, whom the world has assumed would follow its way of thinking, appear to have other ideas...
Bishop Robert Barron’s latest book on the Sacred Scriptures is both intellectually honest and deeply formed by the Church’s interpretive traditions.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York and Bishop Robert Barron of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, sent a Nov. 23 letter to members of Congress.
A video posted to Bishop Barron’s YouTube channel Nov. 12 shows him conducting the rite for reconsecrating a profaned cemetery.
Bishop Barron is the founder and face of Word on Fire, an Illinois-based Catholic multimedia organization that produces blogs, podcasts, books, videos, and educational materials.
Bishop Barron has served as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles under Archbishop José Gomez since 2015.
One of the most well-known bishops in the United States, Bishop Barron has over 500,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel where he teaches about the faith through talks, interviews, and prayer.
Santa Barbara, California, initiative shows one way the Church can continue the mission of empty convents and rectories by transforming them into housing for those serving in the local Church’s parishes and apostolates.
The bishop noted that despite his family’s deep Democratic political background, he struggles “with abortion policy, where the party has lately staked out an especially extreme position.”
The event is an annual gathering of Catholic leaders held in Washington, D.C., begun in 2004 to promote Pope John Paul II’s call for the New Evangelization.
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