@@BishopBarrondear bishop. I m watching the extreme persecution of Christian Nigerians its unbelievable 100.000 killed so far on the hands of those muslims ! 3 5 million Christian Nigerian have lost their farms to Muslim terrorists totally supported by their Muslim president Buhari and now Tinubu. bishop you are powerful close to the president why on earth nobody doing anything for them! why isn't the American bishops reaching out to the Nigerian bishops. why aren't t they given weapons to defend themselves against this HUGE GENOCIDE ! Why only Palestinians are on the news ! one word of the u.s government and its over. how long should this golgotha continue with the tacit collusion of the media. 3.500.000 Christians and their families stripped from their livelihood. being butchered limbs and all. somebody do something for Jesus sake. !
@@BishopBarron dear bishop why is no one helping christians of Nigeria 100.000 killed and 3.5 million stripped from their lands and farms by muslims .someone help them .
Thank Bishop Barron! Me and my wife and our son, his wife, and their daughter all began our conversion 4 years ago and all are now Catholic. Since then three more of their children have been born into the Church. You were, and continue to be, so important in our conversion.
What makes Bishop Barron effective is his joy for Catholicism. He presents with certainty but always in kindness. So many others harp on negativity and controversy as they wake up every day looking for a fight. Can't imagine leading such a torturous life. Certainly hard to see the joy in those folks. Stay on the path Bishop Barron; you're doing great!
This moved me to tears. I miss Cardinal George, Pope John Paul 2, and Pope Benedict so much. Thank you Bishop Barron for reminding us of their wisdom and stability. You are a blessing!
What is going on now in the Church hurts my soul. We must remember the gates of hell will never prevail over His Church. He never promised satan wouldn’t try. We’ve been through this before in history. But living through it is something totally different.
Father Barron, I have been discerning the priesthood for the last two years. Almost since I became a Catholic. Your own priesthood is a model for me on how to live a Vocation. I saw you at WYD, you walked out from the people of God holding Christ to your chest. Your rigour for truth has help given me a love for beauty and the intellectual life that I remember having before the world began to blacken my heart. I know God has gifted you talents to build up others like other great men. I pray God helps me to have some kind of effect on some people like you have had on so many people.
"Simply Catholicism" could not be more beautiful. It has shown me a way to worship I never knew possible. I walk with God and feel His Spirit with me daily. Previously a Protestant, I never knew such grace existed. When I try to explain to my Protestant friends, they are not interested. I truly feel sorry for them, although I know they are believers. But what they are missing, words cannot express.
I’m happy you are a Catholic now. And you are correct I feel pain in my soul for them. No one can experience Jesus like a Catholic. It truly is a privilege from Our Father. We have the Holy Eucharist. Jesus was VERY CLEAR that You MUST consume My Body and Blood to have eternal life with Him. There is no other way than through Him. God bless🕊💜🕊
I am more right leaning. I argue that you cannot cannot be a Catholic if you support wokeisn, gender ideolodt, abortion, euthanasia and other satanic liberal doctrines.
Yes!! This is such an important discussion and so eloquently explained. I pray daily for the unity of all Christians so we can get on with serving the Lord and eachother! ✝️🙏🏼🛐
What I love about Catholicism, I love when I was going to my church, I LOVED getting on my knees before GOD to honor HIM and all that he HE is and REPRESENTS. That's my favorite part about all of it. And witnessing AND doing the worship for HIM. Love the incense and the whole mass experience even though I was still new at it and had allot learning to do
I love to call the Priest Father as a portal with the Lord, I always say thank you Sister for your service I also try. They always smile as no one would, they know what it takes 100%, they're superior to me, yet there are other lands to enter and translate or understand. We all have an unique role, or changing role. It be nice you stop demanding those whom serve, regarding of titles there must be a connection with authority for you to see, create with or set apart to respect others form prayer. Problems we all have, non is perfect. @@AaronMitchell-rs3jp
I love your comment, I feel the same way. Yet I'm very picky to go to a place for how the Priest forms his speech and need of belonging. Also like meditations from India and dancing, yet never gave the Catholic experience away, is always first when comparing, yet exercise with the body and mind also trained me.
@@AaronMitchell-rs3jp Come to think of it- What How did Jesus, when he was much younger, addressed his adoptive father, St Joseph? ("Hey man!") Did He really forbid anyone to call their biological father, "father' 'daddy' "papa' (all synonymous with father)? By the way He also said call no one 'teacher' or 'rabbi'.He was a Jew, listened to the Rabbis.He can read the scripture, so he was taught by a teacher. Really? He simply forbid those? Or in context, as he was referring to the pharisees, He meant 'don't be cocky! You listened to the false teachers obviously.
I am your follower Bishop Bob. Thank you very much for all that you do for us to be more informed about our faith.We are becoming a better Catholic. Best regards from Bukidnon, Philippines! ❤❤❤❤
Bishop Barron, Thank you for exposing me and others to "Simply Catholicism". With so much division among Catholics and the world, I found this helpful for me to identify and define my position in my faith. I hope you will continue to bring "Simply Catholicism" approach into your sermons, interviews, videos, etc. As a Catholic and also a good "worldly neighbor" my heart feels the need to do what you explain....Amen
So well said! I've been dismayed at the conservative vs liberal within the church. This is an important topic and I'm glad to see Bishop Barron discuss it.
Your Word on Fire Ministry reminds me of Isaiah 41:19. “See, I am doing something new! Now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? In the wilderness I make a way, in the wasteland, rivers.” Bishop Barron your gifting brings a commodity so vital to life - balance. Without balance there is no order. The polarisation for me brings confusion, the fruit of which is division. The human spirit does not thrive in a war zone. Surely you are well placed “for such a time as this.” Esther 4:14 Thank you for this wonderful show Bishop Barron and Brandon. It has provided me with hope - a way in the wilderness and streams in a desert. May God continue to bless you both abundantly Bishop Barron and Brandon and this ministry as you hold light in the darkness 🙏🏻🕯🕊
Thank you Bishop Barron! This is the path of wisdom - away from the extremes and closer to Christ. What’s the best is that there were these amazing great people urging us to abandon tribalism long before we got to the present state. I pray we finally hear their voice.
I really love this! And I think Bishop Barron is teaching us so much and modeling. Such integrity. In our own lives, and in our own faith, we have to be willing to look at the good bad and the ugly and sometimes it is the ugly that can show us the error of our way. We know that all things work together for the good of those who love the Lord! I love that Bishop Barron is not afraid to look. After all, we have an obligation to pass on this faith, and as he says, we want to pass on the faith that brings life and not death !
Great episode. Extreme radical left and right isn't the answer. Simply Catholic is. Example, politics. All radical left and right. No middle ground. No common sense or decency. Just the motto....my way, or no way.❤
Bishop I have followed your message for some years and I’ve subsequently joined WOF and I do see where you get your strategies from, and I appreciate so much that you follow Vatican II and Saint John Paul II. You are the calm in the storm even as you light a fire in souls.. May this fire spread to all cultures.
Ok ,that’s it , I’m coming to that conference. Fantastic line up. Adorable to see B.B. get tripped up by a six year old and her question. 😂 “ I have to think more about that one”. Thanks gentleman.
To all those who are becoming a catholic I am very happy and welcome you all with a god bless and the journey is endless god bless brothers and sisters of Christ
Thanks so much for sharing this with us!! Bishop Barron proves that the centre can hold. God please grant us more bishops in this mold so the civil war can finally end.🙏🙏🙏
HOLY SMOKES! One liner bombs going off everywhere in this amazing interview. Not the place here to quote them all but here’s one. “people won’t give their lives for a question mark but will for a quotation mark” I’ll always continue as a failed hypocritical follower of Christ in my conservative Protestant Church but Simply Catholicism is looking very admirable. For some crazy reason I’m reminded of looking thru a window into a tiny church on a beautiful morning in a beautiful spot located at the mouth of a river in England where sailors prayed before going off to fight the the Spanish Armada.
Dear Bishop Barron when are you going to interview Dr. Peter Kreeft, he's one of my favorite people of the Catholic faith i enjoy listening to along with a couple of others, Father Mike, and more. I think that Dr. Kreeft is an important figure. Thank you for all you do, God Bless!!
AMEN!!! We need more of this. Christ did not come to the world to condemn it but to lift it up. We are not of the world but in the world. When Jesus Christ, Himself, came to save us - it was from our sins, not the worldly powers. May the Lord continue to bless your important ministry.
Thank you and God bless you Bishop Barron, Brendan and all at WOF. I've not really fully understood the " isms" in the Catholic church over the years as it always seemed far from the simplicity and honesty of Christ and the Good News, always felt like over politicitsing and self glorifying, even egotistic, although my understanding has evolved from absolute ignorance in me through listening the BB/WOF articles etc. I am now hand on heart say "plague on both your houses" - Sticking and remaining in Simply Catholicism, understanding much better what these isms, God bless all God's creatures and His Will be done🙏🏻.
I think Catholicism as "a both/and tradition" is borne out in the example of the churches at Jerusalem and Antioch very early on. Antioch was a combination of peoples who would not otherwise naturally be thought of as friendly at all, never mind as a united community. This testified to the gospel, not their form or language, their gospel was their unity. The Kingdom flag must fly highest. This is more important in today's disunified body than ever.
This conversation is very insightful. It speaks to how the church can transcend left vs. right disagreement and ultimately tap into criticism that helps us grow in holiness before God. Bishop Barron demonstrates his genius in elaborating on "Simply Catholicism".
What a powerful and wonderful presentation! I've never seen Bishop Barron so on fire. I mean, he's on fire for sure, but he was really on fire in this. Thank you Bishop Barron and Brandon. This is one of my favorites.
I have a vey intelligence niece. A mature woman, admires you for your knowledge. She is a speaker For some colleges. May you continue to inspire many people Of all ages. God May continue to Hear your inspiring talks. Sincerely, Anne Pinti of w. Va. I thank God as I have lived to see my 23rd great grandchild. Avery is a newborn is another giftfromGod
Her name makes me think of (Ave) Like the Blessed Mother! Isn’t that Honorable to our Blessed Mother! Avery is her name, my 23rd great grandchild! Love Nana Anne Her middle name is Anne after several relations . Love Anne P. The Great Nanas! 23:44 😊
@@AnnePintiI hope you get this soon and finds you well! I love your name. Reminds me of the Blessed Mother. How wonderful to witness so many miracles. God love you.
The most important discussion begins at minute 21:00. Thank you for this!! This is how I try to live, but I'm criticized by both the right and left!! I take comfort in this discussion.
The church needs a special singles mass every Sunday with a social after. Also other singles events like walks, philosophical discussions, a book club. This will address getting numbers in church and getting to know Jesus. It will address a deep loneliness and searching in society, too. In the absence of this, people are turning to drink etc.. Jesus himself would like this, I think. He had the temple in his youth to go to and discuss things and where he met others. It's a weird suggestion, I admit, but try it it might just work. Each person must be encouraged to bring a friend.
15.30 Absolutely agree with the Cardinal. There is no such thing as Conservative Christianity or Liberal Christianity. A thing is either Christian or it isn't. In the Christian Faith there are too many conservatives too many liberals and not enough Christians.
Praying for more in depth teaching on this as the “devil is in the details”. As a revert raised in the Church in the late 80’s I left the Faith and spent 20 years as a Methodist because my teachers didn’t teach me what Sacred Tradition really meant. Today I am a very traditional Catholic in that I look for Mass that ties us back to the Sacred Apostolic Church so that we don’t skip teaching our Children to depend on Jesus and the Church to define our culture rather than letting the Culture define Jesus and our Church.
Thank you! I’m so glad my conversion to Catholicism was guided by you and your WOF work. I may not have gotten very far on that path if I’d been captured by the “conservative “ or “liberal” factions.
Agreed: Simple Catholicism in the answer. And not associate identity with either liberal/conservative as both terms are freighted with a thousand things. We vote for people, policies and parties in the voting booth. We walk in Catholic and we walk out Catholics. That’s what is important.
It's not easy to make room for different perspectives, or agree to disagree about fundamental principles, with other people within an institution that is (at least I perceive it as) one of the very last guardians of moral clarity and wisdom in western culture. It feels important to get it right. This is coming from the viewpoint of a more conservative/traditionalist observer
Love you Bishop Baron I’m always drawn to your speaking events and your talks - the Seven Deadly Sins and your Word On Fire episodes in particular. Thank you so much. Stay blessed and keep on enlightening the flock. We need your guiding thoughts.
Great and very timely episode! I thought I'm leaning towards the trad or conservative side, as it is my way (I believe) of respecting faithful Catholics that come before us. Now this episode opens up or reconsider the good changes of today's Faith without compromising on Its entirety. Bishop Barron's 12-plus minute talk that "diversity, equality, and inclusivity are not absolute values" is my most played video of his, because I thought our churches are too welcoming to the point it loses and blurring out the Church's identity. Now I realized there must be wisdom and balance to implement such without imposing. Gosh, the beauty and mystique of "and/both" principle, and I guess it'll take for me a long time (if not a lifetime) to figure things out. Hopefully you saw that said video released 2-3 years ago. I thought that and this episode would complement well.
I love this episode. I wish more people could get on board with "simply Catholicism". I know too many Catholics who are on one side or anther. It's tedious.
BB nailed it when he said the political factions of both colors are unable to 'make that move' to recognize ANYTHING outside of their own core marching orders-- may we all have the courage to press forward as the good Bishop has.
As a southsider I was baptized at Saint Killian. You have done something that I didn’t think anyone could ever do. Make me like Cardinal George. I mean he had a tough act to follow because I adored Cardinal Bernadine As many Chicagoans did. And they were so very different in their styles. But you make some good points and some very valid points and I can understand with more clarity you consider him a mentor.
“Simply Catholicism” is both for and against the culture, and is the only path forward to keep the church alive, authentic, relevant and dynamic. CS Lewis was making the same case in his book, Mere Christianity. The church universal, both Catholic and Protestant, gets in trouble when we let the extremes (both liberal and conservative) dominate the conversation. As always, Bishop Barron nailed it, keeping the wisdom of Cardinal George alive.
Thank you, Bishop Barron. You have brought some clarity to a very confusing time in the Church. I am in the RCIA team in our local parish and currently have no idea on how to comment on questions of wokeness, largely because of recent comments from the Vatican. Would you kindly consider giving us guidelines as to how to approach woke issues as Catholics? Much appreciated, Brian McDonogh in Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
I love your answer to competitive sects. It reminds me of the answer that the angel with his sword drawn gave to Joshua’s query: “are you for us, or for our enemies?” He gave a similar response: “No.” “) Serious question: How can we who love Christ try to help the Church turn away from clear practices of Mt7:23 lawlessness? The official response to some efforts to lead the Church into the repentance of Rev22:14 “wash our robes” has been that of pride and rebellion, with justification… Isn’t that correlated to the warning of Christ to “come out of her” (Babylonian lawlessness) that Rev18:4 refers to? 🕎Rev14:12 Saints, or perishing✝️
Thank you father for your excellent thoughts that help me so much in understanding my beautiful Catholic faith. And, to the little girs question as did Jesus ever get sick. I would have said sure, just like all of us (e.g. head cold, flu, measles, etc., just like the rest of us). He was fully human!
But that was exactly why Bishop Barron said he would have to reflect further on the question. He was born as the new Adam (Pre the fall) and as such may not have been sick, but he did tire, which was probably a part of Adam's Pre-Fall condition.
As a human without sin, Jesus would surely be subject to sickness like all humans but at the same time would be able to dismiss it through His divine power.
Nice episode. I do appreciate the speaking on neither the traditionalists nor the liberals. The traditionalists (as opposed to just being traditional) are today's radicals undermining the Church. They keep pushing for schism.
I am trying to be a disciple of Jesus because after living for 70 years, I have accepted in faith, that Jesus really is both my (and yours) Lord and Savior. As Pope Benedict XVI said, Christianity is not simply an intellectual discipline in morality and ethics, but an encounter with the living God. The "work" of faith has been to "little by little" follow Jesus, relying on the Holy Spirit for both guidance and the grace to grow in the perfection of love. As St. Peter says in John 6:68, I believe in faith that Jesus really does have the words of eternal life and is in fact the only valid path to spending eternity with my Creator, my God and my Father. But what I have discovered is that I have failed miserably to follow Jesus when I have tried to dictate the terms, even when I am sincerely trying to follow. It is so easy to cling to my paradigms rather than to walk day-by-day in faith, actively relying on the Holy Spirit to direct my steps and simultaneously give me the mysterious gift called grace. I have been "conservative" or "liberal" when I have clung to what I know about the Lord rather than clinging to the Lord. I have found that it is much harder work to actively listen to the Holy Spirit and act in faith than to cling to the god of "issues." Whenever I have been "conservative" or "liberal" I have talked at people rather than simply being with them and seeking their good.
Huge fan Bishop! I think that 6 year old girl's question wasn't answered thoroughly. It merits deeper consideration - if Jesus could always heal himself, did he even FEEL the pain of the nails? Thank you for being such a beacon!
Greetings Fellow Catholics: I just needed to add my thoughts on this discussion. First, I believe when you start using labels to characterize people as either "liberal" and "conservative", you've lost the argument. First of all, in the eyes of God-Jesus-Holy Spirit, we are not viewed from those labels. We are created by God in His Image and likeness. So, I do not believe the Church needs to use those words (not labeling people) when they are trying to re-unite the so called "tribes" in the US. I find it offensive. Remember this: Jesus in His days in Jerusalem, challenged the established "teachers" of His day. So, when the so called tribes question the "authority" of the bishops, of course there are problems. I am not a Democrat or Republican, I serve the Church, as a person who loves God-Jesus-Holy Spirit. So, once the labels are removed, maybe then a "REAL" conversation can begin to try to re-unite the US Church!!!!
Thank you, some very profound commentary here, this idea of 'Simple Catholicism'. Friar Roderic on another channel once explained very well the high ground of the 'middle position'; not the wishy-washy muddled middle but rather the powerful central position, the one for example Jesus took with the adulterous woman. The position that perfectly balances both sides of the scale. Listening to these current ideological battles raging in the church, it truly seems like the 'Adversary' is more invested in the battle itself - and subsequent carnage it produces - than in either side's potential victory. (He will make the best, so to speak, of either outcome by encouraging us to keep the pendulum as far away from the middle as he can). Like in most wars of men. We inflict the damage by robbing Peter to pay Paul.
To my former professor, Bishop Barron, I thank you! I am ordained now 22 years. I am honored to call you mentor.
Hey Tom, you’re the best!
@@BishopBarrondear bishop. I m watching the extreme persecution of Christian Nigerians its unbelievable 100.000 killed so far on the hands of those muslims !
3 5 million Christian Nigerian have lost their farms to Muslim terrorists totally supported by their Muslim president Buhari and now Tinubu. bishop you are powerful close to the president why on earth nobody doing anything for them! why isn't the American bishops reaching out to the Nigerian bishops. why aren't t they given weapons to defend themselves against this HUGE GENOCIDE ! Why only Palestinians are on the news !
one word of the u.s government and its over. how long should this golgotha continue with the tacit collusion of the media.
3.500.000 Christians and their families stripped from their livelihood. being butchered limbs and all.
somebody do something for Jesus sake. !
@@BishopBarron dear bishop why is no one helping christians of Nigeria 100.000 killed and 3.5 million stripped from their lands and farms by muslims .someone help them .
Thank you both for your work leading us and our Holy Church.
the Bishiop Barron is hardly a mentor i know more than he does about biblical doctrine hands down
Thank Bishop Barron! Me and my wife and our son, his wife, and their daughter all began our conversion 4 years ago and all are now Catholic. Since then three more of their children have been born into the Church. You were, and continue to be, so important in our conversion.
God bless you 🙏, love from Canada 🇨🇦
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Thank you for sharing on your, and family’s journey into the Catholic Church!
Thank you Bishop Barron and Word on 🔥 team!
Welcome home! 🤗🎶🙏🏼✨⛪️🙏🏼✝️✨🕊️
What makes Bishop Barron effective is his joy for Catholicism. He presents with certainty but always in kindness. So many others harp on negativity and controversy as they wake up every day looking for a fight. Can't imagine leading such a torturous life. Certainly hard to see the joy in those folks. Stay on the path Bishop Barron; you're doing great!
Barron doesnt badmouth prots which is rare. But there is nothing nice i can say about catholic dogma and practices.
Bishop Barron is a great man who makes me strive to be a better Catholic
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Thank you Bishop. I hope to become Catholic and receive baptism and confirmation
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I will be praying for you 🙏
Love ya Bishop. I am working on becoming Catholic
Try to find a traditional Latin mass with a valid priest ordained in the pre Vatican 2 rite it will be an amazing experience.
Blessings on your journey.❤
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This moved me to tears. I miss Cardinal George, Pope John Paul 2, and Pope Benedict so much. Thank you Bishop Barron for reminding us of their wisdom and stability. You are a blessing!
What is going on now in the Church hurts my soul. We must remember the gates of hell will never prevail over His Church. He never promised satan wouldn’t try.
We’ve been through this before in history. But living through it is something totally different.
Father Barron, I have been discerning the priesthood for the last two years. Almost since I became a Catholic. Your own priesthood is a model for me on how to live a Vocation. I saw you at WYD, you walked out from the people of God holding Christ to your chest. Your rigour for truth has help given me a love for beauty and the intellectual life that I remember having before the world began to blacken my heart. I know God has gifted you talents to build up others like other great men. I pray God helps me to have some kind of effect on some people like you have had on so many people.
"Simply Catholicism" could not be more beautiful. It has shown me a way to worship I never knew possible. I walk with God and feel His Spirit with me daily. Previously a Protestant, I never knew such grace existed. When I try to explain to my Protestant friends, they are not interested. I truly feel sorry for them, although I know they are believers. But what they are missing, words cannot express.
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Prots are just as unsaved as catholics, but the big difference is prots dont kneel befor the works of their hands.
I’m happy you are a Catholic now. And you are correct I feel pain in my soul for them. No one can experience Jesus like a Catholic. It truly is a privilege from Our Father. We have the Holy Eucharist. Jesus was VERY CLEAR that You MUST consume My Body and Blood to have eternal life with Him. There is no other way than through Him.
God bless🕊💜🕊
Continue to pray for their conversion
Thanks for the sanity, we really need this light now ❤❤❤
Getting attacked from both the left and the right 😮 but the fact is that Bishop Barron is getting more admirers than anyone else 😅 ✨⭐🌟👍
Wow. That last section was so powerful. 'A plague on both your houses..' Could not have said it any better - both in the Church and the secular world.
Amen! Me too!
Preach Bishop Barron🙌. I have Left/right fatigue , I just want to be Catholic.
Amen 🙏🏼
I am more right leaning. I argue that you cannot cannot be a Catholic if you support wokeisn, gender ideolodt, abortion, euthanasia and other satanic liberal doctrines.
I love Bishop Barron. His sweet way encourages me so much.
Yes!! This is such an important discussion and so eloquently explained. I pray daily for the unity of all Christians so we can get on with serving the Lord and eachother! ✝️🙏🏼🛐
What I love about Catholicism, I love when I was going to my church, I LOVED getting on my knees before GOD to honor HIM and all that he HE is and REPRESENTS. That's my favorite part about all of it. And witnessing AND doing the worship for HIM. Love the incense and the whole mass experience even though I was still new at it and had allot learning to do
@@AaronMitchell-rs3jp Explain additionally why you cannot and will not return to the Church? I did not see your reason(s) in your post. Thanks.
I love to call the Priest Father as a portal with the Lord, I always say thank you Sister for your service I also try. They always smile as no one would, they know what it takes 100%, they're superior to me, yet there are other lands to enter and translate or understand. We all have an unique role, or changing role. It be nice you stop demanding those whom serve, regarding of titles there must be a connection with authority for you to see, create with or set apart to respect others form prayer. Problems we all have, non is perfect. @@AaronMitchell-rs3jp
I love your comment, I feel the same way. Yet I'm very picky to go to a place for how the Priest forms his speech and need of belonging. Also like meditations from India and dancing, yet never gave the Catholic experience away, is always first when comparing, yet exercise with the body and mind also trained me.
@@AaronMitchell-rs3jp Come to think of it- What How did Jesus, when he was much younger, addressed his adoptive father, St Joseph? ("Hey man!") Did He really forbid anyone to call their biological father, "father' 'daddy' "papa' (all synonymous with father)? By the way He also said call no one 'teacher' or 'rabbi'.He was a Jew, listened to the Rabbis.He can read the scripture, so he was taught by a teacher.
Really? He simply forbid those? Or in context, as he was referring to the pharisees, He meant 'don't be cocky!
You listened to the false teachers obviously.
I am your follower Bishop Bob. Thank you very much for all that you do for us to be more informed about our faith.We are becoming a better Catholic.
Best regards from Bukidnon, Philippines! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you Bishop Barron and Word on Fire. God Bless
Bishop Barron, Thank you for exposing me and others to "Simply Catholicism". With so much division among Catholics and the world, I found this helpful for me to identify and define my position in my faith. I hope you will continue to bring "Simply Catholicism" approach into your sermons, interviews, videos, etc. As a Catholic and also a good "worldly neighbor" my heart feels the need to do what you explain....Amen
So well said! I've been dismayed at the conservative vs liberal within the church. This is an important topic and I'm glad to see Bishop Barron discuss it.
Your Word on Fire Ministry reminds me of Isaiah 41:19.
“See, I am doing something new! Now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?
In the wilderness I make a way,
in the wasteland, rivers.”
Bishop Barron your gifting brings a commodity so vital to life - balance. Without balance there is no order. The polarisation for me brings confusion, the fruit of which is division. The human spirit does not thrive in a war zone. Surely you are well placed “for such a time as this.” Esther 4:14
Thank you for this wonderful show Bishop Barron and Brandon. It has provided me with hope - a way in the wilderness and streams in a desert.
May God continue to bless you both abundantly Bishop Barron and Brandon and this ministry as you hold light in the darkness 🙏🏻🕯🕊
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Thank you Bishop Barron! This is the path of wisdom - away from the extremes and closer to Christ. What’s the best is that there were these amazing great people urging us to abandon tribalism long before we got to the present state. I pray we finally hear their voice.
Thank You Lord for giving such wonderful, brilliant minds to our church. As a simple soul i cling tightly to their coat tails.
Bishop Barron is such a hero!
I really love this! And I think Bishop Barron is teaching us so much and modeling. Such integrity. In our own lives, and in our own faith, we have to be willing to look at the good bad and the ugly and sometimes it is the ugly that can show us the error of our way. We know that all things work together for the good of those who love the Lord!
I love that Bishop Barron is not afraid to look. After all, we have an obligation to pass on this faith, and as he says, we want to pass on the faith that brings life and not death !
He's very good at modeling. He exudes kindness in such an approachable but vaguely stern way.
Well done Bishop Robert Emmet Barron!!!
Exactly , thank you, Bishop Barron . Love Wins 💗 🙏
Thank you Bishop Barron and Brandon. I just love to listen to both of you on the word on fire show. GOD bless you both abundantly 🙌♥️🌹
Great episode. Extreme radical left and right isn't the answer. Simply Catholic is. Example, politics. All radical left and right. No middle ground. No common sense or decency. Just the motto....my way, or no way.❤
Bishop I have followed your message for some years and I’ve subsequently joined WOF and I do see where you get your strategies from, and I appreciate so much that you follow Vatican II and Saint John Paul II. You are the calm in the storm even as you light a fire in souls.. May this fire spread to all cultures.
A A proud Canadian Catholic. Thank you for all your spiritual talks.
I'm so comforted by Father B. thankyou
I definitely wouldn't have become Catholic if it were not for Bishop Barron.
God bless you all
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Gracias Obispo Barron; sus videos siempre tan enriquecedores!
Thanks once again Bishop Barron. I get so much solid food from listening to you. Blessings. 🙏
Bishop Barron continues to convict, challenge, and inspire with authenticity and is humble in his intellectual application. Bishop Barron for Pope!
Ok ,that’s it , I’m coming to that conference. Fantastic line up. Adorable to see B.B. get tripped up by a six year old and her question. 😂 “ I have to think more about that one”.
Thanks gentleman.
To all those who are becoming a catholic I am very happy and welcome you all with a god bless and the journey is endless god bless brothers and sisters of Christ
Thank you Bishop! The question from the 6 year old stump this old Catholic!
Thanks so much for sharing this with us!!
Bishop Barron proves that the centre can hold. God please grant us more bishops in this mold so the civil war can finally end.🙏🙏🙏
❤ look 👀 forward ( Roman Catholic) - USA 🇺🇸
Peace be with you.
Press on Bishop. You are a compelling voice for us all. You are straightening out twisted lives and pointing them to much higher things.
I’m so thankful to be Roman Catholic and a follower of Jesus Christ
Bishop Barron, thank you for making me understand our Catholic faith.
HOLY SMOKES!
One liner bombs going off everywhere in this amazing interview. Not the place here to quote them all but here’s one. “people won’t give their lives for a question mark but will for a quotation mark”
I’ll always continue as a failed hypocritical follower of Christ in my conservative Protestant Church but Simply Catholicism is looking very admirable.
For some crazy reason I’m reminded of looking thru a window into a tiny church on a beautiful morning in a beautiful spot located at the mouth of a river in England where sailors prayed before going off to fight the the Spanish Armada.
Dear Bishop Barron when are you going to interview Dr. Peter Kreeft, he's one of my favorite people of the Catholic faith i enjoy listening to along with a couple of others, Father Mike, and more. I think that Dr. Kreeft is an important figure. Thank you for all you do, God Bless!!
AMEN!!! We need more of this. Christ did not come to the world to condemn it but to lift it up. We are not of the world but in the world. When Jesus Christ, Himself, came to save us - it was from our sins, not the worldly powers. May the Lord continue to bless your important ministry.
Thank you and God bless you Bishop Barron, Brendan and all at WOF. I've not really fully understood the " isms" in the Catholic church over the years as it always seemed far from the simplicity and honesty of Christ and the Good News, always felt like over politicitsing and self glorifying, even egotistic, although my understanding has evolved from absolute ignorance in me through listening the BB/WOF articles etc. I am now hand on heart say "plague on both your houses" - Sticking and remaining in Simply Catholicism, understanding much better what these isms, God bless all God's creatures and His Will be done🙏🏻.
I think Catholicism as "a both/and tradition" is borne out in the example of the churches at Jerusalem and Antioch very early on. Antioch was a combination of peoples who would not otherwise naturally be thought of as friendly at all, never mind as a united community. This testified to the gospel, not their form or language, their gospel was their unity. The Kingdom flag must fly highest. This is more important in today's disunified body than ever.
This conversation is very insightful. It speaks to how the church can transcend left vs. right disagreement and ultimately tap into criticism that helps us grow in holiness before God. Bishop Barron demonstrates his genius in elaborating on "Simply Catholicism".
Superb statement of a potentially truly unified, transcendent, holy, apostolic & evangelical & orthodox church; TY for this brief summary. TYVM!
Oh my goodness, I love this little girl question 😂❤
What a powerful and wonderful presentation! I've never seen Bishop Barron so on fire. I mean, he's on fire for sure, but he was really on fire in this. Thank you Bishop Barron and Brandon. This is one of my favorites.
Very articulated and accurately described. Thank you. Loved that good question about Jesus getting sick.
I have a vey intelligence niece. A mature woman, admires you for your knowledge. She is a speaker
For some colleges. May you continue to inspire many people
Of all ages. God May continue to
Hear your inspiring talks. Sincerely,
Anne Pinti of w. Va. I thank God as I have lived to see my 23rd great grandchild. Avery is a newborn is another giftfromGod
Intelligent mispelled above
Her name makes me think of (Ave)
Like the Blessed Mother! Isn’t that
Honorable to our Blessed Mother!
Avery is her name, my 23rd great grandchild! Love Nana Anne
Her middle name is Anne after several relations . Love Anne P. The Great Nanas! 23:44 😊
@@AnnePintiI hope you get this soon and finds you well!
I love your name. Reminds me of the Blessed Mother. How wonderful to witness so many miracles. God love you.
The most important discussion begins at minute 21:00. Thank you for this!! This is how I try to live, but I'm criticized by both the right and left!! I take comfort in this discussion.
Not ultra liberal, not ultra conservativeNot the "middle" but the HEART" of the Church. Open to all, but grounded in TRUTH.
The church needs a special singles mass every Sunday with a social after. Also other singles events like walks, philosophical discussions, a book club.
This will address getting numbers in church and getting to know Jesus. It will address a deep loneliness and searching in society, too. In the absence of this, people are turning to drink etc.. Jesus himself would like this, I think. He had the temple in his youth to go to and discuss things and where he met others.
It's a weird suggestion, I admit, but try it it might just work. Each person must be encouraged to bring a friend.
@Te-legrammeBishopRobert_Barron Hello Bishop Barron, what can I do for you.
Thank you both so much for sharing and God bless you 🙏❤️
Simply Catholic, simply orthodox... neither "right" nor "left." Thank you both for this conversation, and thank you, Cardinal George!
Loved this whole video. This is exactly what everyone needs to remember now days 💖
Great topic, Bishop! I pray for all the work you do.
15.30 Absolutely agree with the Cardinal. There is no such thing as Conservative Christianity or Liberal Christianity. A thing is either Christian or it isn't.
In the Christian Faith there are too many conservatives too many liberals and not enough Christians.
AMEN!
Episcopal here - thanks Bishop.
Praying for more in depth teaching on this as the “devil is in the details”.
As a revert raised in the Church in the late 80’s I left the Faith and spent 20 years as a Methodist because my teachers didn’t teach me what Sacred Tradition really meant.
Today I am a very traditional Catholic in that I look for Mass that ties us back to the Sacred Apostolic Church so that we don’t skip teaching our Children to depend on Jesus and the Church to define our culture rather than letting the Culture define Jesus and our Church.
Thank you for recognizing your Home!
@@hotconcrete There was no where else to go! :)
Thank you! I’m so glad my conversion to Catholicism was guided by you and your WOF work. I may not have gotten very far on that path if I’d been captured by the “conservative “ or “liberal” factions.
I got a message via email. Assuming it’s not a hack: my schedule is pretty open. Central time zone. Yours is busy! Let me know what works for you.
Keep up your inspirational messages! Blessings, Anne P. Of WV.❤
Agreed: Simple Catholicism in the answer. And not associate identity with either liberal/conservative as both terms are freighted with a thousand things.
We vote for people, policies and parties in the voting booth. We walk in Catholic and we walk out Catholics. That’s what is important.
God bless you Bishop!
Thank you, Bishop Barron!
It's not easy to make room for different perspectives, or agree to disagree about fundamental principles, with other people within an institution that is (at least I perceive it as) one of the very last guardians of moral clarity and wisdom in western culture. It feels important to get it right. This is coming from the viewpoint of a more conservative/traditionalist observer
Love you Bishop Baron I’m always drawn to your speaking events and your talks - the Seven Deadly Sins and your Word On Fire episodes in particular. Thank you so much. Stay blessed and keep on enlightening the flock. We need your guiding thoughts.
Great and very timely episode!
I thought I'm leaning towards the trad or conservative side, as it is my way (I believe) of respecting faithful Catholics that come before us.
Now this episode opens up or reconsider the good changes of today's Faith without compromising on Its entirety.
Bishop Barron's 12-plus minute talk that "diversity, equality, and inclusivity are not absolute values" is my most played video of his, because I thought our churches are too welcoming to the point it loses and blurring out the Church's identity.
Now I realized there must be wisdom and balance to implement such without imposing.
Gosh, the beauty and mystique of "and/both" principle, and I guess it'll take for me a long time (if not a lifetime) to figure things out. Hopefully you saw that said video released 2-3 years ago. I thought that and this episode would complement well.
What the Bishop and Brandon are discussing here is vastly different to what the church is dealing with now!
Thanks Bishop been listening to you for some time now! Keep it coming!
Thank you Bishop.
I love this episode. I wish more people could get on board with "simply Catholicism". I know too many Catholics who are on one side or anther. It's tedious.
Great and very important words for today's day and age
BB nailed it when he said the political factions of both colors are unable to 'make that move' to recognize ANYTHING outside of their own core marching orders-- may we all have the courage to press forward as the good Bishop has.
Happy Ash Wednesday Bishop & all at Word on Fire! May God continue to bless you and keep you
Always listen to all your shows . Joe frm Makati , Philippines
As a southsider I was baptized at Saint Killian. You have done something that I didn’t think anyone could ever do. Make me like Cardinal George. I mean he had a tough act to follow because I adored Cardinal Bernadine As many Chicagoans did. And they were so very different in their styles. But you make some good points and some very valid points and I can understand with more clarity you consider him a mentor.
Yikes.
Thank you for the clarification. I look forward to any future claificatio he might have.
Loved the interview with Fr. Fessio.
So refreshing. Please do those other “several shows” unpacking Card. George’s description of a proactive “simply Catholicism”! AMDG
Excited to hear about this year‘s wonder conference lineup
What a wonderful question from sweet Amelia!
God bless you 🙏
Great video - This is the most important video ever on this channel.
“Simply Catholicism” is both for and against the culture, and is the only path forward to keep the church alive, authentic, relevant and dynamic. CS Lewis was making the same case in his book, Mere Christianity. The church universal, both Catholic and Protestant, gets in trouble when we let the extremes (both liberal and conservative) dominate the conversation. As always, Bishop Barron nailed it, keeping the wisdom of Cardinal George alive.
Thank you, Bishop Barron. You have brought some clarity to a very confusing time in the Church. I am in the RCIA team in our local parish and currently have no idea on how to comment on questions of wokeness, largely because of recent comments from the Vatican. Would you kindly consider giving us guidelines as to how to approach woke issues as Catholics? Much appreciated, Brian McDonogh in Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
I love your answer to competitive sects. It reminds me of the answer that the angel with his sword drawn gave to Joshua’s query: “are you for us, or for our enemies?”
He gave a similar response: “No.”
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Serious question:
How can we who love Christ try to help the Church turn away from clear practices of Mt7:23 lawlessness?
The official response to some efforts to lead the Church into the repentance of Rev22:14 “wash our robes” has been that of pride and rebellion, with justification…
Isn’t that correlated to the warning of Christ to “come out of her” (Babylonian lawlessness) that Rev18:4 refers to?
🕎Rev14:12 Saints, or perishing✝️
Thank you father for your excellent thoughts that help me so much in understanding my beautiful Catholic faith. And, to the little girs question as did Jesus ever get sick. I would have said sure, just like all of us (e.g. head cold, flu, measles, etc., just like the rest of us). He was fully human!
But that was exactly why Bishop Barron said he would have to reflect further on the question. He was born as the new Adam (Pre the fall) and as such may not have been sick, but he did tire, which was probably a part of Adam's Pre-Fall condition.
As a human without sin, Jesus would surely be subject to sickness like all humans but at the same time would be able to dismiss it through His divine power.
Thank You. your Ecellency.
Nice episode. I do appreciate the speaking on neither the traditionalists nor the liberals. The traditionalists (as opposed to just being traditional) are today's radicals undermining the Church. They keep pushing for schism.
I am trying to be a disciple of Jesus because after living for 70 years, I have accepted in faith, that Jesus really is both my (and yours) Lord and Savior. As Pope Benedict XVI said, Christianity is not simply an intellectual discipline in morality and ethics, but an encounter with the living God. The "work" of faith has been to "little by little" follow Jesus, relying on the Holy Spirit for both guidance and the grace to grow in the perfection of love. As St. Peter says in John 6:68, I believe in faith that Jesus really does have the words of eternal life and is in fact the only valid path to spending eternity with my Creator, my God and my Father. But what I have discovered is that I have failed miserably to follow Jesus when I have tried to dictate the terms, even when I am sincerely trying to follow. It is so easy to cling to my paradigms rather than to walk day-by-day in faith, actively relying on the Holy Spirit to direct my steps and simultaneously give me the mysterious gift called grace. I have been "conservative" or "liberal" when I have clung to what I know about the Lord rather than clinging to the Lord. I have found that it is much harder work to actively listen to the Holy Spirit and act in faith than to cling to the god of "issues." Whenever I have been "conservative" or "liberal" I have talked at people rather than simply being with them and seeking their good.
Huge fan Bishop! I think that 6 year old girl's question wasn't answered thoroughly.
It merits deeper consideration - if Jesus could always heal himself, did he even FEEL the pain of the nails?
Thank you for being such a beacon!
Loved this topic. Thank you
Greetings Fellow Catholics: I just needed to add my thoughts on this discussion. First, I believe when you start using labels to characterize people as either "liberal" and "conservative", you've lost the argument. First of all, in the eyes of God-Jesus-Holy Spirit, we are not viewed from those labels. We are created by God in His Image and likeness. So, I do not believe the Church needs to use those words (not labeling people) when they are trying to re-unite the so called "tribes" in the US. I find it offensive. Remember this: Jesus in His days in Jerusalem, challenged the established "teachers" of His day. So, when the so called tribes question the "authority" of the bishops, of course there are problems. I am not a Democrat or Republican, I serve the Church, as a person who loves God-Jesus-Holy Spirit. So, once the labels are removed, maybe then a "REAL" conversation can begin to try to re-unite the US Church!!!!
Are you an editor?
Thank you, some very profound commentary here, this idea of 'Simple Catholicism'. Friar Roderic on another channel once explained very well the high ground of the 'middle position'; not the wishy-washy muddled middle but rather the powerful central position, the one for example Jesus took with the adulterous woman. The position that perfectly balances both sides of the scale.
Listening to these current ideological battles raging in the church, it truly seems like the 'Adversary' is more invested in the battle itself - and subsequent carnage it produces - than in either side's potential victory. (He will make the best, so to speak, of either outcome by encouraging us to keep the pendulum as far away from the middle as he can). Like in most wars of men. We inflict the damage by robbing Peter to pay Paul.