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Bishop Barron offers his homily during Mass at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome on March 9th, 2024. (photo: Bénédicte Cedergren / National Catholic Register) ...
Bishop Robert Barron is asking Catholics to "take the pope at his word" that the Vatican's upcoming "Synod on Synodality" is an advisory council, "not a democratic process" to change doctrine.
Bishop Robert Barron of the Dioceses of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, called for a boycott of the Los Angeles Dodgers over their work with an anti-Catholic drag queen troupe.
Bishop Barron, of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, referenced a homily given by then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in April 2005, the day before he was elected pope.
Bishop Robert Barron, founder of the juggernaut Catholic media organization Word on Fire, will be stepping into the flames of our national politics today both as a special guest at President Trump ...
Bishop Robert Barron wrote a message to his flock before leaving for Rome for the Synod on Synodality, which will take up the entire month of October. Friday, July 04, 2025.
Boston, Mass., Feb 14, 2023 / 14:00 pm. Following rumors circulating on social media that Winona-Rochester Bishop Robert Barron was preparing new Latin Mass restrictions, the Minnesota diocese ...
NCR columnist Michael Sean Winters admits he hurled a throwaway line at Bishop Robert Barron and he is a substantial person. "He deserves more than what reads like a Twitter rant," Winters writes.
EXCLUSIVE — Read our interview with Bishop Robert Barron about secularism and the threat that it poses, as well as his response to Heidi Pryzbyla of Politico.
Bishop Robert Barron, a YouTuber, and Father Mike Schmitz, a podcaster, have built substantial followings online. Their goal: to get people to church.
Bishop Robert Barron, formerly of Los Angeles and now of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, modeled his Word on Fire media apostolate after Ven. Archbishop Fulton Sheen, who successfully used ...
I assume, however, that Bishop Barron participates in a ritual during which bread and wine, without any change in their atoms, become literally transformed into the actual body and blood of Christ.