Bishop Barron on the Spiritual Crisis: Get In the Army of Christ
Bishop Barron emphasizes the urgent need to engage and challenge youth, and for all the faithful to draw strength from the Eucharist.
Bishop Barron emphasizes the urgent need to engage and challenge youth, and for all the faithful to draw strength from the Eucharist.
Bishop Barron said that within the Church itself, another hopeful sign is the renewed focus on the Eucharist.
40 Days for Life Effort was meant to ‘pray for the conversion of hearts and minds to protect the most vulnerable in our society.’
Bishop Barron in his article urged Catholics to speak out against the bill, which is being sponsored by 24 Democratic Minnesota lawmakers and is currently in committee.
Bishop Barron, founder of the Word on Fire media apostolate, is in Rome to participate in the Oct. 4–29 session of the Synod on Synodality.
COMMENTARY: My very real hope is that the engagement of both the pastoral and properly theological dimensions of this issue of inclusivity will be a key work of the synod.
Bishop Barron told the crowd that his talk could be summed up in the simple words of one of his heroes, the second-century bishop St. Irenaeus of Lyons.
I would suggest that the feast of the Queenship of Mary has to do with this choice: Where do you stand in the great spiritual struggle?
The bishop wants young people to know ‘Jesus, who loves them, who walks with them, and wants to be the Lord of their life.’
Pledges to say a Rosary for fallen-away Catholics have poured in from all around the world.
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