Category Archives: Father R. Barron

Pier Giorgio Frassati: A commentary by Fr. Barron

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Spirituality: St. George the Legendary Martyr

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Spirituality: St. George the Legendary Martyr Today is the Feast Day of St

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Culture and Theology: Father Barron on Marriage

“Fr. Barron comments on Marriage and Relationships”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2fcNFHDzAE”Sex, Love, and God: A Commentary by Fr

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Culture: "The Booth At The End"

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We all could use a good distraction at times.

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Culture: "The Booth At The End"

Catechesis: "Father Barron is My Co-teacher"

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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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Pilgrimage Journal

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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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Spirituality: The Heart of St. Francis

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Spirituality: The Heart of St. Francis There’s the cute statue in the garden, the lover of animals, the gentle steward of nature

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Spirituality: Sugar, Floss, and Purgatory

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“Do you have a mint problem?” A mint problem? What the heck is a mint problem

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Additional commentary on Gay Marriage & the Breakdown of Moral Argument

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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"CATHOLICISM: The New Evangelization" — Watch the Clips!

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“The Catholic Faith is not about myths or legends, symbols or literary devices. It’s about an encounter so overwhelming that you want to tell the whole world.

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Gay Marriage and the Breakdown of Moral Argument: A commentary by Fr. Barron

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Spirituality: The Attraction of Martyrdom

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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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Spirituality: The Attraction of Martyrdom

The Annunciation: Late, but better than never at all!

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Today, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Annunciation, the occasion on which the Holy Spirit visited the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Incarnation was realized. Father Steve expounds upon this holiest of events, including its significance when viewed in light of the rest of the Scriptures, on today’s Word on Fire blog post.

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The Annunciation: Late, but better than never at all!

Word from Rome Recap

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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Word from Rome Recap

Culture and Theology: Ask Fr. Barron— Using Social Media

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Easter: Sunday is Concluded … Now What?

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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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Easter: Sunday is Concluded … Now What?

Easter: Amor Vincit Omnia

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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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Holy Week: The Suffering Lamb of God

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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Holy Week: Friendship With Christ and the Journey to Jerusalem

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The Gospels reveal so much about the mission and role of Christ as savior and redeemer, but little in the way of personal detail. For example, we don’t hear much about his friendships

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Holy Week: The Tragedy of Judas Iscariot

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On this Tuesday of Holy Week, Father Steve Grunow offers a poignant and compelling reflection on the tragic figure of Judas Iscariot…and our own identification with his great mistake.

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Holy Week: The Tragedy of Judas Iscariot