The Benedict Option and the Identity/Relevance Dilemma
Bishop Barron comments on Rod Dreher’s “The Benedict Option”, and the tension that Christians experience between maintaining identity and reaching out.
Bishop Robert Barron is an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and the founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries.
Bishop Barron comments on Rod Dreher’s “The Benedict Option”, and the tension that Christians experience between maintaining identity and reaching out.
Bishop Barron looks at the recent film “The Case for Christ”, discussing Lee Strobel’s failed quest to disprove Christianity – and his ultimate conversion.
Bishop Robert Barron explains what the conversations between Jackie Kennedy and a priest in the recent film “Jackie” teach us about consoling the suffering.
Bishop Robert Barron discusses how the lives of St Patrick and St Joseph are best viewed as part of a “theo-drama” – with their attitude focused on God.
Bishop Robert Barron explains the difference between the traditional focus on Jesus’ being and the modern focus on Jesus’ human consciousness of God.
Bishop Robert Barron explains that the fundamental value of Christianity is love, and explores whether love is always inclusive, tolerant and diverse.
Bishop Robert Barron explains how one of the best forms of evangelisation is the example of Christian goodness, looking to the witness of saints in history.
Bishop Robert Barron discusses his recent interview with Dave Rubin on “The Rubin Report”, explaining that Christianity is much more than sexual morality.