

The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture
Bishop Robert Barron
Join Bishop Robert Barron for a weekly podcast on faith and culture. Find more episodes at http://WordOnFireShow.com and submit your questions at http://AskBishopBarron.com.
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Mar 22, 2016 • 32min
WOF 015: Against the YouTube Heresies (Part 2 of 2)
In this engaging discussion, Bishop Robert Barron, a renowned Catholic theologian and founder of the Word on Fire ministry, tackles modern misconceptions about faith. He critiques scientism, illustrating its limits and challenges to belief. Barron dispels the Galileo myth, revealing the deep connections between Christianity and the origins of modern science. He addresses the critique of religion as irrational and explores violent biblical texts, offering Origen's interpretive principles as a pathway for understanding. A call for robust apologetics rounds out this thought-provoking talk.

Mar 15, 2016 • 32min
WOF 014: Against the YouTube Heresies (Part 1 of 2)
In this engaging talk, Bishop Robert Barron, a Catholic bishop and theologian known for his cultural insights, addresses modern objections to Christianity, particularly prevalent on YouTube. He shares how a donation sparked his journey into digital commentary. Bishop Barron outlines four key critiques: views on God, the Bible, science, and violence. He clarifies misconceptions about God and emphasizes the importance of reading the Bible as a diverse library rather than a single text. A thought-provoking discussion that tackles contemporary faith challenges head-on!

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Mar 8, 2016 • 36min
WOF 013: The Priority of Christ
Bishop Robert Barron, a prominent Catholic bishop and theologian, discusses his book, The Priority of Christ, addressing the challenges of liberalism in theology. He critiques the blandness of 'beige Catholicism' and underscores how Christ should be the foundation of knowledge and ethics. Barron elaborates on the importance of saints for moral formation and shares insights on women's roles in demonstrating true power in faith. He also unpacks the meaning behind Jesus' poignant words from the cross, emphasizing shared suffering for salvation.

Mar 1, 2016 • 29min
WOF 012: L.A. Congress Recap
Bishop Robert Barron, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and founder of Word on Fire, recalls highlights from the L.A. Religious Education Congress. He shares insights from his talk on 1 and 2 Samuel, discussing King David's significance in the context of the Church's challenges today. Barron also emphasizes the importance of adapting evangelization strategies based on beauty and reason, and he delves into the nuanced nature of sin, weighing Augustine's theories. A captivating exploration of faith and culture!

Feb 23, 2016 • 33min
WOF 011: Into the Desert of Lent
Explore the significance of Lent as Bishop Barron delves into its biblical foundations and the essence of the forty-day desert experience. Learn about notable desert figures in scripture and how their trials shaped leadership. Discover strategies for spiritual warfare and why prayer is crucial during this season. A listener's question sparks a discussion on responding to critiques of Mother Teresa, where Bishop Barron upholds her legacy against secular scrutiny. Embrace practical tips for a meaningful Lenten journey.

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Feb 16, 2016 • 31min
WOF 010: The Power of Confirmation
Bishop Barron reflects on his first Confirmations, sharing the sacrament's profound historical significance. The discussion highlights how Confirmation strengthens one's bond with the Holy Spirit and prepares individuals for evangelization. The importance of choosing a confirmation name and the personal connections to saints is explored. Additionally, the podcast tackles a listener's question about why Jesus had to die for our sins, delving into theological insights about redemption and God's immense love.

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Feb 9, 2016 • 32min
WOF 009: Pope Francis, Evangelicals, and the Environment
Bishop Barron shares insights from his recent trip to the Philippines, reflecting on the enthusiastic reception he received. He discusses interfaith dialogue surrounding Pope Francis and the environment, framing it through the lens of Romano Guardini. The conversation reveals why many Evangelicals are drawn to the Pope’s message of mercy and urgency. A listener's question about the existence of natural evils leads to a deep dive into the concepts of moral and physical evil, highlighting the complexities of faith in relation to environmental issues.

Feb 2, 2016 • 1h 5min
WOF 008: Understanding the Eucharist
Robert Barron, an auxiliary bishop and theologian, shares his profound insights about the Eucharist during his keynote at the International Eucharistic Congress. He explores the unique roles of the Eucharist as meal and sacrifice, emphasizing its central place in Christian life. Listeners will be captivated by stories of communion in St. Peter's Square, the Road to Emmaus, and the significance of sacrifice and real presence. Barron's analysis invites reflection on how receiving the Eucharist transforms our relationship with God and one another.

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Jan 26, 2016 • 35min
WOF 007: How to Share Your Faith More Effectively
Discover how to share your faith more effectively with a deep love for Christ as the foundation. Explore the essential qualities of a new evangelist, including passion and a genuine friendship with Jesus. Learn how to balance enthusiasm with sensitivity while understanding cultural contexts. Embrace the richness of church traditions, and see how modern media can amplify your message. Get inspired to engage thoughtfully with contemporary faith challenges and win hearts through love.

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Jan 19, 2016 • 38min
WOF 006: Three Paths to Holiness
Discover the three essential paths to holiness, starting with finding your inner center and recognizing our common sinfulness. The discussion emphasizes focusing life around serving others and Christ rather than the self. Explore Flannery O'Connor's insights on grace and humility through a powerful character awakening. Delve into the intricate balance of mercy and justice, shedding light on how they coexist in the realm of love and moral responsibility.


