The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

WOF 018: The Story of Word on Fire

Apr 12, 2016
Bishop Robert Barron, a renowned Catholic bishop and founder of the Word on Fire ministry, shares the compelling journey of launching a global evangelization effort. He discusses the pivotal moments that shaped his mission, including Cardinal George's encouragement and John Paul II’s influence. Barron highlights the significance of reaching audiences through modern platforms like YouTube and the success of his acclaimed documentary series. He also offers reading recommendations for those curious about the Catholic faith, including works by Augustine and Chesterton.
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ANECDOTE

From Seminary Scholar To Evangelizer

  • Robert Barron recounts his academic formation at Catholic University and the Institut Catholique in Paris, which shaped his intellectual love for Catholic tradition.
  • Cardinal George later redirected him from university academia toward a broader evangelical ministry, planting the seeds of Word on Fire.
ANECDOTE

A Papal Challenge Sparks A Mission

  • Cardinal George returned from Rome moved by John Paul II's question about evangelizing the culture and summoned Barron to that mission.
  • Barron took the charge as a prophetic call and founded Word on Fire to reach broader cultural institutions.
INSIGHT

Evangelize Institutions, Not Just Individuals

  • Evangelizing the culture means engaging institutions: politics, arts, economics, and daily life, not only individual conversion.
  • Barron argued new media was essential to reach beyond elite salons into the wider cultural conversation.
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