“America” Magazine’s Survey of Women in the Church
Bishop Robert Barron provides a number of his thoughts on the recent survey of women in the Church conducted by America Magazine.
Bishop Robert Barron is an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.
Bishop Robert Barron provides a number of his thoughts on the recent survey of women in the Church conducted by America Magazine.
Bishop Robert Barron reflects on his recent public discussion with Protestant Christian apologist and philosopher William Lane Craig.
Bishop Robert Barron explores Greta Gerwig’s film Lady Bird, its treatment of Catholicism, and the effect of grace in the central character’s life.
Bishop Robert Barron outlines the predictions made by Pope Paul VI in his encyclical letter Humanae Vitae, and whether these predictions have proven true.
Bishop Robert Barron explains how the example of Nicholas Black Elk teaches us what it means to be a good Catechist for young people.
Bishop Robert Barron explores Jean Twenge’s “iGen” and its sobering information on young Americans and the relationship with religion.
Bishop Robert Barron explains two ways that we can see what is happening at Mass: as an encounter with Jesus, and as a supreme form of play.
Bishop Robert Barron unpacks why the recent film Mother! is deeply confused about the God of the Bible and His relationship with humanity and creation.