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Father Robert Barron is a sought-after speaker on the spiritual life-from prestigious universities to YouTube to national conferences and private retreats.
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Father Robert Barron is a sought-after speaker on the spiritual life-from prestigious universities to YouTube to national conferences and private retreats. The prominent theologian and podcasting priest is one of the world’s great and most innovative teachers of Catholicism.
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Father Robert Barron is a sought-after speaker on the spiritual life-from prestigious universities to YouTube to national conferences and private retreats. The prominent theologian and podcasting priest is one of the world’s great and most innovative teachers of Catholicism.
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Father Robert Barron is a sought-after speaker on the spiritual life-from prestigious universities to YouTube to national conferences and private retreats.
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Spirituality: St. Isidore, Farming and the Resurrection Today is the Feast of St.
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Father Robert Barron is a sought-after speaker on the spiritual life-from prestigious universities to YouTube to national conferences and private retreats. The prominent theologian and podcasting priest is one of the world’s great and most innovative teachers of Catholicism.
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It’s easy to lose hope in the Church sometimes. We are constantly under attack from without, undermined from within and so many people seem to be drifting out of it.
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Father Robert Barron is a sought-after speaker on the spiritual life-from prestigious universities to YouTube to national conferences and private retreats. The prominent theologian and podcasting priest is one of the world’s great and most innovative teachers of Catholicism.
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Father Robert Barron is a sought-after speaker on the spiritual life-from prestigious universities to YouTube to national conferences and private retreats. The prominent theologian and podcasting priest is one of the world’s great and most innovative teachers of Catholicism
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Last week, Word On Fire and Father Barron hosted a preview event for “CATHOLICISM: The New Evangelization” at Mundelein Seminary to screen part of the new documentary and gather some of our wonderful supporters together in thanks.
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May is Mary’s month, which often commences with the annual “May Crowning” at Catholic parishes and schools around the world. Today, Ellyn von Huben offers her signature hilarity and graceful reflection on this timely Catholic tradition
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Last week, we released our anticiapted CATHOLICISM companion study program for middle and high schoolers — The CATHOLICISM Pilgrimage Journal. The program encourages cross-generational conversation and faith sharing between adults and their students or children, all the while moving everyone closer to Christ
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Pilgrimage Journal: Interpreting CATHOLICISM for a Younger Audience
The Sistine Chapel, arguably the epitome of artistic achievement in the history of mankind, is known around the world because of its clarity, its originality and most importantly its majestic beauty. The ceiling fresco completed by the ever fascinating historical figure Michelangelo has been entitled ‘the shrine of the theology of the human body.’ By way of displaying the human form through the mysteries of the Catholic faith, Michelangelo (with a methodical nudge from Pope Sixtus IV) achieved what the New Evangelization and the rise of evangelical Catholicism is working its way toward, that being the use of the good, the true and the beautiful to reveal the hidden mysteries of divine revelation to a “post-Christian” culture.
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It’s the middle of the week — are you feeling down on your job?
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Spirituality: St. Joseph the Worker and My Husband the Reporter





