NCR readers respond to John Grosso's coverage of Bishop Robert Barron's reflection on his time at Trump's joint address.
Bishop Barron, the founder of the nonprofit global media apostolate Word on Fire, shared with EWTN his message to Catholics ...
While he is in Washington for the president’s address, Bishop Barron will celebrate Mass for Catholic members of Congress.
“EWTN News Nightly” Capitol Hill correspondent Erik Rosales sat down with Barron for an interview before the bishop celebrated Mass in the Capitol for lawmakers on March 4 ahead of the address.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Winona-Rochester Bishop Robert Barron, who has made a name for himself through his work on “Word on Fire” ...
Four years later, Barron released Catholicism. In 2015, Rome transferred him to serve as an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, then, in 2022, to head the diocese of Winona-Rochester.
NCR readers respond to stories about Bishop Robert Barron, the Church's role in American racism and Pope Francis' letter to the American episcopate.