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Bishop Barron’s West Point Address
Friends, the Bible has a lot to say about soldiers. In this address at Cadet Chapel in West Point, NY, I discuss three soldiers from the Old Testament and draw truth from their stories.
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The Call of Justice: Bishop Barron’s Talk at the Library of Congress
Here is the full video of my talk at the Library of Congress on October 29. I spoke to a bipartisan group of Senators, Representatives, and Capitol Hill staffers about political life as a vocation, the relationship of the Divine Law to positive law, and the call of justice. Please watch and share!
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Thomas Aquinas College Commencement Address
May 2019 Commencement Address recorded by Thomas Aquinas College
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Stay with Us
A Reflection on the Problem of the Unaffiliated. Bishop Barron's Keynote from the 2019 LA Religious Education Congress on March 22, 2019
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The One Who Is; The One Who Gives - Speech at the Angelicum
Bishop Barron's speech in Rome at the Angelicum after receiving an honorary doctorate. March 2019 "The One Who Is; The One Who Gives"
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[NEW] Stations of the Cross Reflections
We hope you have a fruitful reflection on these powerful meditations from Bishop Barron on the Stations of the Cross.
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Bishop Barron at Amazon
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Synod 2018: Summary of the Synod
Friends, here’s my latest commentary, in which I summarize my experience at the 2018 Synod on Youth.
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Synod 2018: Vatican Press Briefing
Friends, here is the full video of my press briefing at the Vatican press conference
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Synod 2018: My Synod Intervention
Friends, in this commentary, I explain the Intervention I delivered during the Synod. For access to all my videos from Rome including my exclusive commentaries go to wordfromrome.com
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Synod 2018: What is a Synod?
Friends, here’s my first commentary on the Synod. To watch more videos including my exclusive commentaries go to: wordfromrome.com
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Summoned by Christ. Sent forth as his Church.
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Liverpool Talk 1
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Liverpool Talk 2
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Missionary Journey to England
Friends, in this recap of my missionary journey to England, created by the gifted team at Spirit Juice Studios, I reflect on the Church's need to return to the fundamentals—above all, Christ and the Eucharist—in periods of great struggle and pain
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Bishop Barron on the Call-and-Response of the Mass
Friends, it was an uplifting experience to speak at the National Eucharistic Congress in Liverpool. In this video, I reflect on a theme from one of my talks: the Mass as a call-and-response between Christ and his Mystical Body.
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Missionary Journey to Scotland
Friends, here is a recap of the Scotland leg of my missionary journey to the British Isles, created by the gifted team at Spirit Juice Studios.
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Proclaiming Christ in Our Culture - Edinburgh
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On Religion and Happiness
Friends, in this video filmed in the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland, I discuss the rise in secularism and why only God can satisfy the infinite longing of the human heart.
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Bishop Barron's Missionary Journey to Ireland
Friends, I'm excited to share with you this recap of our missionary journey to Ireland for the World Meeting of Families, created by the gifted team at Spirit Juice Studios. Please pray for us as we journey next through Scotland and England in the coming days!
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On the Gospel of the Family
In this keynote talk from the 2018 World Meeting of Families in Dublin, Ireland, Bishop Barron reflects on "the Gospel of the Family" and the family’s role as a school of virtue.
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World Meeting of Families Dublin Update
Bishop Barron Reflects on his talk at the World Meeting of Families August 2018
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Religion & the Opening Up of the Mind (@Google HQ)
Bishop Barron discusses how our minds restlessly seek, and how religion, at its best, never shuts down the mind, but opens it up. He explores the nature of "beatitudo", following the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas to conclude that wealth, power, pleasure, and honor will never satisfy, but only God ...
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Assumption College Commencement
Friends, last Sunday I was honored to give the commencement address at Assumption College (Worcester, MA). Watch and hear the advice I offered to graduates: