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  • @mikebane2866
    @mikebane2866 3 года назад +92

    Absolutely Bishop Barron! I was led astray around age 10-11 back in 2003-2004 because my Catholic teachers couldn’t answer my intellectual questions adequately. I became a militant atheist and spent 15 years studying various religions and philosophies (which I’m grateful for) but thankfully I found Truth in Catholicism and I’m back.

    • @jodygoodson8442
      @jodygoodson8442 3 года назад +6

      Me too! Welcome back. Poor Catechesis has definitely lead many away.

    • @BishopBarron
      @BishopBarron 3 года назад +21

      Praise God!

    • @bottomhead2518
      @bottomhead2518 3 года назад +3

      You got to lose God to find God.

    • @flashoftruth
      @flashoftruth 2 года назад

      //because my Catholic teachers couldn’t answer my intellectual questions adequately/
      What "intellectual questions" were those?
      //I became a militant atheist//
      Why did you become "atheist"? And what exactly did you do to consider yourself "militant"?
      //I found Truth in Catholicism//
      Like what, and how did you know it was true?

    • @flashoftruth
      @flashoftruth 2 года назад

      @@bottomhead2518 //You got to lose God to find God.//
      Same with your car keys.

  • @mrmessenger5584
    @mrmessenger5584 3 года назад +43

    As long as the Mother Church will have me, despite my faults, I will never leave her, even unto my dying breath.

  • @Goldstarglitters
    @Goldstarglitters 3 года назад +28

    A person feels guilt because inside they know right from wrong. Guilt is not a bad thing! It’s awareness you are not living how you know you should be.

    • @ginnysouthard2831
      @ginnysouthard2831 3 года назад +1

      Attending church is a cohesive act bonding you to our Lord and Savior and everyone inside the church in unity to worship and thank God for our blessings on earth and for demanding his son Jesus Christ to die and suffer the brutal death of crucifixion to absolve all of humanity from the sins each of us has committed and obtain for us the promise of eternal life with Him forever after our human death.

    • @IONov990
      @IONov990 3 года назад +3

      Guilt is a difficult feeling to accept or confront so people run away from it. I don't blame them. It is scary to admit you are wrong.

    • @raypatron7399
      @raypatron7399 3 года назад +2

      Be careful with our society's changing norms-- removing guilt from our vocabulary. If I feel good about something, then it must be ok to do. No moral standards anymore. The devil did the same thing in the Garden-- yeh, it is okay to eat the apple. Instead, be steadfast in following the rule of God, not the rule of man.

    • @IONov990
      @IONov990 3 года назад

      @@raypatron7399 People don't believe in an objective morality

    • @HolyKhaaaaan
      @HolyKhaaaaan 3 года назад +1

      Morality is objective, but it has three components. The act in question, the intention behind it, and the circumstances surrounding it. This complicates the determining of the morality of an act, but doesn't make it relative.

  • @nguyenvanhuong2847
    @nguyenvanhuong2847 3 года назад +17

    I hear your homily every week from Vietnam, thank you so much for this gift you offer us. May God bless you!

  • @Mr._Anderpson
    @Mr._Anderpson 3 года назад +11

    The Bishop hits the nail on the head when he notes the lack of a sense of guilt & the bland religiosity post V2. Something I noted when I began attending Mass at a Traditional parish were the people waiting in line for confession. That was mostly absent at the Novus Ordo parish I attended. The priest even seemed a bit frustrated that I wanted to confess on a regular, bi-weekly basis. The people in the modern church would mill about & have conversations about sports & the weather, much like a Protestant church. The people in the Traditional parish were joined on their knees, praying the rosary together.
    One of these experiences left me with the impression of being present in the house of God. The other did not. I'm not here to play the "pick your tribe" game, nor am I attempting to condemn the Church or V2. I can only say where I felt the presence of God & where I decided to keep attending. Voting with my feet, so to speak.
    As far as the "no one tells me what to do" sentiment goes, wasn't that Lucifer's mantra? Christ said we have to submit, and take his yoke upon us.

    • @HoMegasTaxiarches
      @HoMegasTaxiarches Год назад

      Hello friend thanks for your comment. In several other videos Bishop Barron has talked about all the leaders of the church who were nourished by post Vatican II spirituality. For example JP II, Benedict XVI, and Mother Teresa. These were men and women immersed in a deep, Eucharist, post V2 spirituality for many decades after the council. A central part of this is that the mass is the mass if it’s English or Latin.

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Год назад

      @@HoMegasTaxiarches I agree, but wonder what that has to do with what I wrote. I'm still a bit of a greenhorn, with fewer than 5 years as a Catholic. So, I try not to generalize about all parishes & the people in them. I can only speak on what I have seen, which isn't much compared to most. I know very little about John Paul II, other than occasionally seeing him on the television news when I was a child.
      Does noting a lack of spiritual depth in one place mean everyone who attends a Novus Ordo Mass is also lacking? Not at all. If it is necessary for that to be spelled out, consider it done.
      I possess little knowledge and zero authority, so I wouldn't presume to tell others what to do. If my comment seemed to condemn others, I can only assure you that wasn't the intent.

    • @KM-uk2rt
      @KM-uk2rt 8 дней назад +1

      Something to note as a Filipino.
      This testimony makes me realize how blessed we are that our Novus Ordo masses still keeps reverence. That despite many parishes having only an hour Mondays to Sats for confession, the ones that are more available always have lines of people trying to get in.
      I can omly hope we keep the same culture despite secular culture creeping in on our religiosity

  • @tgrt1348
    @tgrt1348 3 года назад +49

    I told someone the other day that I was going to mass and they said: I hope the sermon is particularly helpful. I responded: Thats not the reason I go to mass.
    The centrality of the Eucharist is paramount!

    • @mirkoboi
      @mirkoboi 3 года назад

      I'm catholic but the meterial is useless if it doesn't correspond with your heart.
      The meterial is only the symbol of what you should be doing in private.
      If you don't have the private side with Jesus. The outer part has no value.

    • @melvinlaquindanum1747
      @melvinlaquindanum1747 3 года назад

      @@mirkoboi but faith without action is dead. Will a father gives a snake to His child when the child for a bread? How much more is our Father in heaven who loves us dearly? The first law is very law is very clear. Love God with all your heart, mind and soul. That is the greatest commandment and the second one is love your neighbor as you love yourself? Aren’t church people your neighbors as well? surely, your argument will fall on it’s own. For your worries blinded you to act. To God is mercy, to man is works. But above all, it is God who decides.

    • @mirkoboi
      @mirkoboi 3 года назад +2

      @@melvinlaquindanum1747 You didn't understand what I was saying, perhaps my vocabulary was a little difficult to understand.
      Let me simplify it...
      If I was to marry someone in the church,
      Do I say.. YES ...to her because I love her
      OR do I say say YES to her because I want to feel better about myself.
      Many christians do things because it makes them feel BETTER, nothing to do with loving Jesus. Why?
      Because they don't know him.
      If they did love God they would be a different better person as they would grow in faith.

    • @sunrise8015
      @sunrise8015 3 года назад

      True

  • @renatepiecha4113
    @renatepiecha4113 3 года назад +5

    catechism in schools are missing, i am 81 yrs of age and still believe in the grade school catechism taught by nuns and priests my life journey has brought me to many places but my training in a very young age of discernment the holy spirit has always been with me to show me the way to be so thankful of my Christian up bringing

  • @michaeldonelson4056
    @michaeldonelson4056 3 года назад +30

    It is very easy today for us all to say I see god in other places or I feel god in this place or that. The one thing we all forget is yes we do but there is no comparison to church. To receiving the Eucharist. To praying before the tabernacle and alter to going into the house of god and saying I’m letting my guard down. Do your will. Church has no equal. We all need church not as just people but as a community and as a world.

    • @unacceptablesisterpeter3431
      @unacceptablesisterpeter3431 3 года назад +1

      Would be nice but the "shepherds" have locked the doors, limited attendance and bowed to a secular government edict.

    • @michaeldonelson4056
      @michaeldonelson4056 3 года назад

      @@unacceptablesisterpeter3431 Ik covid and society today can be a challenge to get to church. It was also a challenge for some people to get to the temple in Jesus day weather they were sick or laws forbid it. We still need to make every effort to go. Just like Jesus said to the leaper after he healed him. Then Jesus said to him, “See that you don’t tell anyone. But go, show yourself to the priest and offer the gift Moses commanded, as a testimony to them.” Jesus knew about the wrongs of some people shunning others from church but he still calls us to go cause we are closer to him in ways we can’t fathom there

    • @williamwightman8409
      @williamwightman8409 3 года назад +1

      The church is only a hospital for the lost. Pity the person who spends their life in a hospital.

    • @martinelim8026
      @martinelim8026 Год назад

      9

    • @dr.francodebellefort4209
      @dr.francodebellefort4209 Год назад

      Capitalize 'God', you irreverent and indoctrinated fool!

  • @patriciawootan479
    @patriciawootan479 3 года назад +9

    Bishop barron I am thankful for the church. I love music and it is important to my love of the mass. Now there is more adult ed and I need it. I a m 82.and am still learning. I am a cradle catholic. I need mass and the Eucharist. Please keep up the good work. Thank you

  • @lizmiddleton2382
    @lizmiddleton2382 2 года назад +7

    I feel blessed 🙌 when I am in the Church ⛪️ in front of the Lord Our God. I can pour out my Heart ❤️

  • @marypinakat8594
    @marypinakat8594 3 года назад +12

    Perhaps we haven't sufficiently got it as our deep conviction that *'God has chosen to SAVE US AS A PEOPLE, not merely as individuals.'*

  • @lilibertnyasunu3564
    @lilibertnyasunu3564 3 года назад +17

    The Sacraments is my primary reason as Archbishop says. I Thirsted for Holy Communion when Churches were forced to close. I had to pray more than ever in order to feel The Presence. Thank God Churches opened.

  • @spector1591
    @spector1591 3 года назад +3

    The main reason for me not going to Church was being around people. I just wanted a relationship with just me and Jesus. But it can’t simply be that way. You have to worship with others.

  • @bekindtoyourself1817
    @bekindtoyourself1817 3 года назад +3

    Six months on almost 5.000 children separated from parents by conflict in Tigray said save the children please pray for those suffering!!

  • @streamscreen
    @streamscreen 3 года назад +24

    I go to mass every Sunday,pray the rosary daily,I’m a recovering alcoholic,I need all the help I can get.Many in my family no longer go,they have been traumatized by the faith as have so many others.When the church teaches that God is so Loving and merciful and an eternal torturer in the next sentence many leave the faith because of this.This isn’t true,I know now with compete certainty in my heart that he will save all. (Gods grace helped me with this)I’m very blessed to receive the Eucharist and be part of a great faith community here in Chicago.I pray for my family daily,hoping to make up for them where they are lacking.
    All the best to everyone!!

    • @jen4014
      @jen4014 3 года назад +1

      May God always bless and keep you!

  • @timb6558
    @timb6558 3 года назад +126

    Spoiler: Yes.

    • @unacceptablesisterpeter3431
      @unacceptablesisterpeter3431 3 года назад +5

      Not according to bishops who have locked them up cuz someone might have the sniffles.

    • @timb6558
      @timb6558 3 года назад +9

      @@unacceptablesisterpeter3431 Please don't.

    • @unacceptablesisterpeter3431
      @unacceptablesisterpeter3431 3 года назад +3

      @@timb6558 don't what?

    • @wordonwatches
      @wordonwatches 3 года назад +5

      Yup I agree. In our culture today, we are programmed towards individualism, you choose what you want and when you want it. That runs against both God's order of creation and salvation.

    • @marthap4833
      @marthap4833 3 года назад +1

      It's the why that matters. Maturing as individuals.

  • @ryanleblanc6149
    @ryanleblanc6149 3 года назад +8

    Thanks Bishop Barron and Brandon!! Here's another good one in the can. I'm glad to know the Letter book is onine for free. As I was watching your discussion about the Reddit thread, I thought, "How might we evangelize in response to these reasons people are giving for not going to church?" I think that's a helpful ponder for the problem.

  • @sooklingyap80
    @sooklingyap80 3 года назад +3

    Enjoyed this so much, lots of things to learn and understand and to share. God bless the Word on Fire Team, Brandon and Bishop Barron. You all make us proud to be Catholics. God bless you all. Anyone reading this, pls consider to support their new project!

  • @maryanneminich6554
    @maryanneminich6554 3 года назад +2

    I love that you just said “Wowee”. Haven’t heard that expletive in years. Always love your interviews with Brandon!

  • @terryhemingway6983
    @terryhemingway6983 3 года назад +39

    The first word of the Lord's Prayer is "our".
    The Christian life was never meant to be lived alone. We need one another to be encouraged in our faith. We need one another to reprove us when we falter in our walk. Our prayers are strengthened when joined with the prayers of others. As for our praises, how sweet the hymns we sing when we discover the harmony of others singing with us!

    • @6williamson
      @6williamson 3 года назад +1

      I will second that! Spiritual community has been a strength of religious communities but a weakness of the local parish.

    • @valeriemorton5517
      @valeriemorton5517 2 года назад

      As Jesus said, "Wherever two or three are gathered in my name, there I shall be also."

    • @jasonh.8754
      @jasonh.8754 2 года назад

      The problem with a Church, or any gathering, is friction and disagreement. When two people get together they will never agree on everything. Your faith grows when you don't have to compromise your position in order to keep everyone else happy. Look to Eastern religion and the emphasis on personal enlightenment for part of the answer.

    • @terryhemingway6983
      @terryhemingway6983 2 года назад

      @@jasonh.8754 The problem with church is that it is made up of sinners. That is also its greatest strength. It is the school in which we must learn to forgive even as we must humble ourselves in seeking forgiveness from others. In so doing we learn anew the central message of the faith, in the words of Paul, "This is a true saying ... that Christ died for sinners, of whom I am chief," and in daily seeking Him Who is "the Way, the Truth and the Light," we gain something better than enlightenment, a walk with the living God.

    • @jasonh.8754
      @jasonh.8754 2 года назад

      @@terryhemingway6983 , the problem with churches is they think everyone is a sinner, 100% of the time. If you need the solidarity of a congregation to overcome your sins that's fine, but millions of people live a life of very little sin. For them a church is extraneous, they don't need to go to church once or twice a week to beat the sin out of them, they live in harmony with the Universe and have very little need for Godly oversight.

  • @VeryLovingRN
    @VeryLovingRN 3 года назад +5

    It is and I've been skiving of late, I need to go EVERY week 🙏🏿 it nourishes your soul...

  • @nomvuladlamini4618
    @nomvuladlamini4618 3 года назад +27

    I find worshipping in community and participating in celebration of the Eucharist spiritually nourishing. Every time I attend Mass it is like I am renewed even in the smallest of ways. There are times when something of the rituals & practices speak to me in a new way ... I then start to perform them with new meaning

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner 3 года назад +2

      There is something about kneeling before God, before Christ, that cannot be duplicated at home at your bedside.

    • @thedisintegrador
      @thedisintegrador 3 года назад

      Well I find it draining, whereas praying alone in nature i find nourishing. So what would your advice to me be then?

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner 3 года назад

      @@thedisintegrador Do what nourishes you, but do not neglect the Sacrament. It comes from the Lord Himself for our benefit!

    • @nml5802
      @nml5802 3 года назад

      @@thedisintegrador Hi Matej, please consider to meet God so close and present to us in his tabernacle and in His divine sacraments. Go to Him in church to give thanks to Lord God for the beauty of nature that He has given to we earthly creatures to please all our senses.He designed nature’s ways to give us happiness on earth, to help us because we also must suffer with Christ from human sin. I could not so enjoy nature without giving thanks to God in the places where he lives among us.

    • @6williamson
      @6williamson 3 года назад

      Yes, God is truly awesome!

  • @simoneladame1138
    @simoneladame1138 3 года назад +1

    Hello from Italy Bishop Barron, God bless you!!!

  • @279sunny
    @279sunny 3 года назад +5

    The one thing not discussed here is POLITICS. I have had a very hard time heading back to church since it seemed that the church(es) had decided that they could tell me how to vote. Keep the hell out of politics, stop inserting the church into it, and I’ll go back enthusiastically. I WANT to go back. I really do. But that alone has turned me off more than anything else.

    • @peterwolf6648
      @peterwolf6648 3 года назад

      Does it make sense however that if political views directly contradict church teachings then it is part off the duty to teach the magisterium against those political views running counter to say value of the sacredness of human life?

    • @fatesrequiem
      @fatesrequiem 3 года назад +1

      @@peterwolf6648 The problem Peter is that this only gets applied in one direction. Attorney General Bill Barr reinstated the death penalty in the last three years and was given an award as a distinguished Catholic. Reinstating the federal death penalty does not show sanctity for human life.
      How many videos have we seen of unarmed black brothers and sisters injured or killed in interactions with police in the last few years? And yet politicians that are praised by church leaders actively work to downplay these incidents, with church leaders giving the bare minimum of statements in support of the victims. The church should have come out as strongly in defense of our black brothers and sisters as it does in support of the unborn. Yet there have been painfully few church leaders championing that cause. It should have come out as strongly against family separation as it does against the unborn. Yet no one was publicly denied communion for defending or taking part in the policies. It should come out as strongly against capital punishment as it does in support of the unborn.
      There is more to being pro-life and more to church teachings than simply opposing abortion. The church would do well to start actually standing for the fullness of the faith instead of tying itself to conservative politics if it wants to be seen as genuine and save the souls of the people it has been driving away by treating them as enemies for their politics.

  • @ofcourse7357
    @ofcourse7357 3 года назад +11

    Bishop Barron did a beautiful DVD on "The Mass", available at Word On Fire store. I recommend it. It really brings the mass alive.

  • @sandradigras1396
    @sandradigras1396 3 года назад +20

    Unfortunately Covid closed church to everyone for over a year. I miss my choir, the sharing the liturgy and meeting my fellow parishioners. It is the centre of my religious life. Without my church I fee adrift.

    • @unacceptablesisterpeter3431
      @unacceptablesisterpeter3431 3 года назад +1

      Me too.
      I fought the sentiment of "I don't need to go to church I can pray in nature".
      No the clergy tell me "you don't need to go to church you can go on RUclips."
      Why couldn't we just be give the choice. Those concerned about health could stay home and those willing to risk their life for the sacraments could be free without constraint.

    • @riley528i6
      @riley528i6 3 года назад +9

      Shame on our Bishops for allowing this to happen.

    • @DaveReddy
      @DaveReddy 3 года назад +6

      Except that Covid did not close church. Bishops and governments closed church unfortunately, and I worry about how they will navigate their way out of this rabbit hole.

    • @borderlands6606
      @borderlands6606 3 года назад +2

      The church capitulated to the Covid narrative entirely. Other faith communities pushed back or ignored enforcement. Unsurprisingly, the UK crown prosecution service has ruled all offences under the Coronavirus Act unlawful. So the faithful could have attended Mass each Sunday. If the Bishops fold on a virus with a higher age mortality than average life expectancy, what chance of holding out against serious totalitarian measures?

    • @thedisintegrador
      @thedisintegrador 3 года назад +2

      ​@@unacceptablesisterpeter3431 if covid would be only about your own health then your sentiment would be correct. But if you're infected you endanger those around you. You don't only risk your own life for the sacraments, you risk the lives of people around you. How about that? Is that wafer still so important if you risk the lives not only of your loved ones, but also of all the others you come into contact with?

  • @ladyj3474
    @ladyj3474 Год назад

    Mass is a gift. We are blessed we have this experience. I love it, I connect with my parents who are passed away and most importantly, our dear Lord. In NYC we have the most magnificent choir and musicians. Top professionals who give in this generous way. Spectacular music fills the environment, heaven on earth. Thank you my dear parish and priests and Bishop Barron.

  • @wordonwatches
    @wordonwatches 3 года назад +8

    Bishop Barron is spot on here. Yes we live in an age of individualism yet we shouldn't forget that this individualistic approach goes against both God's order of creation and salvation.
    Technology and consumerism can be found at the heart of this too. At least this individualistic, on demand service of RUclips itself can help offer an alternative... If people want it.

  • @Alex.the.humble
    @Alex.the.humble 2 года назад

    God Bless you Bishop Barron. You’re so filled with the Holy Spirit!

  • @joanyearby7730
    @joanyearby7730 3 года назад

    =Bishop Barron, I have recently begun to listen to some of your videos, because on the day after the election in November, I turned the TV off and had my friend get RoQu for me. I have had enough of media. What I really want you to know is; for, 45 years, I was the wife of a Methodist minister. Afterwards, my husband was in a nursing home for 7 years. After his death, I started going with my daughter and her family to the Holy Catholic Church, and this past Easter Vigil I was baptized Catholic at the age of 85. Oh how glad I have been to have done so. I learned so much at the RCIA classes. So not all people are leaving the Church. I love listening to you and appreciate your use of language both English and foreign. Sorry to be so long but I want to say to you, God bless.

  • @judycallaghan4889
    @judycallaghan4889 3 года назад +3

    Approach everything with humility.

  • @thewalkingthinker6561
    @thewalkingthinker6561 3 года назад

    Hi Word on Fire. I’m from Mexico. And as a catholic anthropologist, I think stressing guilt and fear hasn’t abandoned catholic teaching in Mexico. I’m 30 years old, and when younger people talk about religion here, the problem of guilt always seems to talked about as one of the reasons people quit the faith or turned to Protestant churches.
    I have been listening to the Bishop for 3 years now. It has been great.

  • @crossingthetrail5630
    @crossingthetrail5630 3 года назад +4

    Ironically, traditional Latin parishes are experiencing phenomenal growth! Especially true among young adults.

  • @wreloise1
    @wreloise1 3 года назад +8

    Here I stand 20 years (+ ) later.....I DO NOT want surface worshiping....I want the Meat of God’s Word...”Lord, Jesus, Through Thine infant cries when Thou wast born for me in the manger, Through Thy tears when Thou didst die for me on the Cross, Through Thy love as Thou livest for me in the tabernacle, Have mercy on me and save me.” ❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾

  • @peggylyons6898
    @peggylyons6898 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video!
    I've never left my faith; however, after my oldest brother passed away (I was a teen) my father (custodial parent) stopped attending mass. Many life events took place from that point on that kept me away from Mass attendance, but I never gave up my Catholic faith. Even though I did not return to the Church/Mass until I was an adult. People misunderstand my absence and assume I left my faith; yet my faith is exactly the reason I was confirmed and returned to the Catholic Church as an adult!

  • @ThomasDRobinson
    @ThomasDRobinson 3 года назад +1

    I am from the UK. I was raised casually around the church of England and after your videos and reading the new testament I am tempted to give my local church a try. I watched a service online though and the drone of the old organ music put me off and the sermon lacked to he same 'fire' we find here with your videos.
    I'm not sure where this path leads me but thank you for the work you do.

    • @BishopBarron
      @BishopBarron 3 года назад +2

      God bless you. Keep trying!

    • @donnaivy9506
      @donnaivy9506 6 месяцев назад

      Yes definitely view Bishop Barron's The Mass, It is online and free. Then when we more fully realize what is going on , we rely less on the music and homilies and fall in love with Real Presence of Christ at Mass, He awaits you. Perhaps the organ player is the only one willing to give of his/her time . Or perhaps go a little further and visit other churches. It is well worth it. But wherever mass is, your are joining Christ.

  • @sweetkiwicakes
    @sweetkiwicakes 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @charlesniverson2301
    @charlesniverson2301 3 года назад +6

    We must find the courage of the Apostles to die for the faith. Even if it is just our feelings being hurt.

  • @chilenobarrucia
    @chilenobarrucia 3 года назад +2

    the sin of generalization is so common, not only on Catholics. Imagine if early Christians would have abandoned Jesus because of Judas, or abandoned the apostles because of the errors there have always been. We tend to act as if we were perfect and don't accept failure from those that we consider our religious leaders, but the fact is that if we were in their place we'd probably do even worse. There's a protestant mentality that has penetrated the Church, where we think we're sinless and deserving of immaculate leaders.

  • @rosemariehaas7143
    @rosemariehaas7143 Год назад +1

    I can hear Mass every day on the internet, but I miss the Eucharist, which to me is the main reason I go to church!

  • @sueho6833
    @sueho6833 3 года назад +6

    I cringe at the talking points I hear from family and friends when it concerns the scandal many priest have been involved in. The need to attend mass has nothing to do with those who have fallen.

  • @ckordiolis
    @ckordiolis 3 года назад +5

    Thank you guys for this wonderful conversation. The West is having a cultural and spiritual crisis.

  • @carolhannah4635
    @carolhannah4635 3 года назад

    I'm British and I was 7 when Vatican II came about. I went to Mass because if I didn't it was a mortal sin and I'd go to hell. There was a lot of guilt. I went to Catholic schools and no one that I can remember said anything about the love that God has for each and every one of us. I went away from the church and came back. I didn't understand anything real about my faith till I was about 35. Since then I've been seeking and finding out a lot and have felt the love of God for real. So I think there are a lot of people out there who stopped going to church due to guilt. Praise God for His love and people like you Bishop Barron and WOF team.

  • @t.p.3532
    @t.p.3532 3 года назад +6

    Thank you Bishop for your clarifications and giving us a perspective to keep us all moving forward.

  • @kolbatov7337
    @kolbatov7337 3 года назад +3

    You guys are epic. I love this show.

  • @kenneth7826
    @kenneth7826 3 года назад +8

    Yes..more than ever

  • @Philip-uy3bx
    @Philip-uy3bx 11 месяцев назад

    Thank God for the talents he's bestowed upon " the Bob and Baron show"

  • @GerardFlood
    @GerardFlood 3 года назад +13

    God is important. Luckily we have The Lord Jesus's Church Telling us and Instructing us

  • @williamdomey7584
    @williamdomey7584 3 года назад +6

    Church is very important. Unfortunately due to medical issues I haven’t been able to physically go to church but I watch Mass on Tv and do belong to a local church.

  • @kiutpi
    @kiutpi 3 года назад +1

    Great topic

  • @maciejpieczula631
    @maciejpieczula631 3 года назад +3

    In my opinion there are 2 things Catholic parishes need to do better and they both intertwine together.
    1. Explain the Mass better. I have gone to Mass my whole life, 27, and it wasn't until this year, when I read Scott Hahn's book Resons to Believe, that I finally learned how filled with scripture our Catholic mass really is. Which brings me to my second point.
    2. Focus on scripture. Vatican II called for a renewal of the study of scripture: "the study of the sacred page is,... the soul of sacred theology."~Dei Verbum 24. I think Vatican II was spot on with this. From my experience nothing makes individuals more happy and confident in the faith than learning arguments for the faith from scrpiture, and learning arguments for the validation of scripture. This is, in my opinion, what homilies in our parishes should focus on. I would also reckon that anyone in church would rather listen to a rigourous, vibrant 20 mintue homily on these topics that inspires confidence in the faith every Sunday, than a willynilly 5 minute some nice words homily just so we can leave quicker. This in turn would help accomplish 2 Vatican II missions. First it would help accomplish the mission of Vatican II on studying the sacred page. And second, it would help with another mission of Vatican II, namely, because the laity would be more confident with regards to the faith, the laity would be more likely to go and sanctify the world. Remember Bishop Barron, it is you who always says not to dumb down the faith, (well unfortunatley we have a lot of dumb homolies) and it was you who said that the "new" athiests argued people into athiesm. We need to give the laity better tools to defend against this. This is why in the survey so many Americans said that their favourite part of going to church is the homily, because this is where they gain confidence in their faith. And to be honest with you, it is for this reason that I am absolutely not surprised that many baptized Catholics attend evangelical services instead of the Mass. Also Bishop Barron, I remember in your conversation with William Lane Craig 3 years ago he said that the evangelical base is keeping its number of people. I am convinced that it has to do with this topic.
    And God bless you.

    • @ofcourse7357
      @ofcourse7357 3 года назад +2

      Bishop Barron did a DVD entitled "The Mass" which is great. Available on Word on Fire website. Beautifully done.

  • @KarenG9825
    @KarenG9825 Год назад

    The fact is Catholic and all Christians need spiritual guidance. Sundays where homilies are superficial and not providing direction and help during these evil times is one reason why we are loosing members. I am Catholic but I was in a location where attending mass was very hard so I attended an evangelical church where prayer, worship and preaching was so alive. I connected with a church where fellow Christians prayers were felt. I have returned to Mass now that i have left that area and am disappointed in the church homilys. I stay because of the Holy Eucharist. I will not turn my back on Jesus so attend because that is what I believe. He is there. We as Christians need support and guidance.

  • @Barbaramamato
    @Barbaramamato 3 года назад +3

    About the ones who stopped going to Church at age 10, I think that the lack of a good model of faith, the secular focus of public education, and then inadequate fostering the community at Church are the most basic reasons.

    • @tomjacobs2990
      @tomjacobs2990 3 года назад

      I agree regarding the secular influence. Younger generations become hardened to accepting spirituality. Even if we can give answers, they don't have any interest in hearing them... It's perhaps a type of group think whereby the need to belong in the group is more important than listening to input that may steer you outside your group and thereby create fear of exclusion and loneliness.

    • @Barbaramamato
      @Barbaramamato 3 года назад

      @@tomjacobs2990 This is a strong influence on the youth. Young adults who mature beyond the need to belong, develop independence and later interdependence. Unfortunately, many people become stuck in adolescence and fail to make the transition to maturity and remain dependent on their group which will eventually dissolve leaving them to replace it with virtual associations in order to avoid becoming mature and self reliant.

  • @enn4983
    @enn4983 3 года назад +3

    I think the sexual scandal in the church was blown up alot by a press which is also anti church to some degree. It admittedly is a most terrible thing, it is a terrible blot on the church. But those mistakes cannot make us ignore so much good that the institution brings.

    • @6williamson
      @6williamson 3 года назад +1

      Yeh, when we are in some remote, dusty corner of the earth taking care of the injured and the sick, I 'love' to see journalists fly in with their helicopters to get a good story and some pictures of starving children and then wing off before dinner so they can go to their favorite restaurant.

  • @judycallaghan4889
    @judycallaghan4889 3 года назад +1

    Confession is healing for both Priest and Confessor

  • @lourdesortega6255
    @lourdesortega6255 3 года назад +3

    I'm not religious, but I'm willing to be part of the Catholic church if the church is willing to teach true catholicism, what is catholicism. I think that most people have left the church for that reason, lack of knowledge. I want to learn.

  • @shanesandoval4791
    @shanesandoval4791 3 года назад

    So happy the Vatican sent a letter to you Bishops on Communion, abortion, and politics...

  • @lauracortes9842
    @lauracortes9842 3 года назад

    I pray, for Wisdom of heart in being able understand the readings, the homily and best and being in grace to receive the bread of Life which has helped me carry me through the week until I am able to go again. I have hungered for receiving our Lord in Holy Eucharist and prayed that the Church would not be completely closed down. Reading the Holy Bible the word of God more has helped me so much. I even love praying the rosary. 🙏 thank you for your witness. I am a cradle Catholic.

    • @6williamson
      @6williamson 3 года назад

      Just fantastic! Can you grab a few people and bring them along for your journey?

  • @balarisyiemlieh3771
    @balarisyiemlieh3771 3 года назад +3

    I'm sad about what is happening in Germany.

    • @MZONE991
      @MZONE991 3 года назад +1

      Don't be sad, this is bound to happen sooner or later, many Cafeteria Catholics have infiltrated the Church and they need to rediscover the faith or leave
      as Pope Benedict XVI predicted, the Church will become small but it will be more faithful and fruitful
      we still have people converting because they see the truth of Catholicism

  • @jclar7210
    @jclar7210 3 года назад +8

    Hi Bishop, although I probably only go to church a few times a month, I feel better after going. If only I can apply it to my weekly schedule and goals. I know it would help me more along with more faith

    • @6williamson
      @6williamson 3 года назад +1

      It can be hard to see more to our faith. One thing that might be helpful is to spend a few minutes a day reflecting on the gospels. Jesus really portrays God in a new light that is really challenging and exciting at the same time. The Irish Jesuit website "Sacred Space' on your cell phone is easy and they provide a short reflection if you get stuck (as I often do). Don't change anything you do but just meet this crazy guy Jesus in your private space. Peace and Love,

    • @jclar7210
      @jclar7210 3 года назад

      Thanks Peter!

  • @77thTrombone
    @77thTrombone 3 года назад +3

    Understand: Going to church for the Eucharist is a strictly Cath/Orth thing (maybe Anglican? Possibly Lutheran?)
    Otherwise (in my limited experience,) Protestant services have almost no ritual. The service is pretty much just singing & sermon. Communion? When I returned to Christianity from atheism, the Methodist Church my wife brought me to did communion once a month. Almost as an afterthought.

    • @ianrobinson8974
      @ianrobinson8974 3 года назад

      The Catholic Church is the only Church (include some Orthodox, but not Lutheran, C o E etc i.e. except those in union with Rome) which brings Jesus to you in the Eucharist.
      The sex scandals' are NOT always truthful as in the case of Cardinal Pell, one of the top Admin people in the Vatican; but was "raged" at through the media; really blaspheming against Jesus and the Church. REALLY the Mass is about our relationship with Jesus as He come to us. A bit like a good mate asking us to come around for a beer or coffee EACH DAY: would we just keep saying NO? One of the big problems are those created by those organisations who just want to cause the downfall of the Church. That is the mission of Masonry.

  • @francesbernard2445
    @francesbernard2445 2 года назад

    A nun teacher by the name of Sister Mary Annata liked to remind us students in class that no man is an island. Another way of putting that for sure is that none of us are like angels.

  • @renanbrayner984
    @renanbrayner984 3 года назад +3

    I'm in a bad position, the ways catholicism changed the teachings of jesus really makes me sad, i agree way more with the orthodox church, but the political, territorial and diasporic ways of the orthodox church makes it a church of empires and kings which is really sad too

    • @thedisintegrador
      @thedisintegrador 3 года назад

      yup that's what I don't like about orthodoxy, although I am now a catechumen. I am strongly questioning my catechumenate because of the heavy nationalism within the OC. I live in Czech Republic and our orthodox church (nominally independent) seems like a club for Prague's Russians

  • @jerrytaylor8662
    @jerrytaylor8662 3 года назад

    I agree about the Eucharist, but ... but .... but ... a RARE great homily sure helps a lot ... touches us ... inspires us .... and anyone can give one if properly trained i believe.

  • @AaronMiller-rh7rj
    @AaronMiller-rh7rj 3 года назад +4

    I rejoice in God's words from Bishop Barron. (I wish I could find deliverance from God to fully live them)

    • @LostArchivist
      @LostArchivist 3 года назад +2

      You can. You need to walk with Our Blessed Lord Jesus Christ and trust Him.

    • @AaronMiller-rh7rj
      @AaronMiller-rh7rj 3 года назад

      @@LostArchivist It is a catch 22 but trust is no problem.

    • @marypinakat8594
      @marypinakat8594 3 года назад +1

      @@AaronMiller-rh7rj
      Keep going☆ "The journey of a thousand miles begins in one step."

  • @Philip-uy3bx
    @Philip-uy3bx 11 месяцев назад

    About feeling BETTER about everything.

  • @laurawheeler6684
    @laurawheeler6684 3 года назад

    Thank you Word on Fire for this and many other interesting, thought provoking and even challenging topics. Of which, Bishop Barron you give excellent answers......Q; Do I (whomever) really need to go to church? A; Are you an Angel......we are body and soul. Pardon me for a laugh (inside voice), my mother never used that word on us siblings. God bless✝️🇨🇦

  • @theresameuse8583
    @theresameuse8583 2 года назад +1

    Bishop Barron and Brandon:
    Thank you. I CHOOSE to have FAITH (A number of times, when comfronting death [brother, mother, other] I decided whether my glass is going to be half full or half empty, AND I never feel alone).love
    In addition, as Bishop Barron likely already knows, the latest science (AI reseach) points to your subconscious (in neurons) is being reinforced, about God, and other.
    As pointed-out the most important thing is having God in you in the Sacrament of Communion. I WANT to go to church.

  • @6williamson
    @6williamson 3 года назад +1

    A strength of the Catholic Church is the strong intellectual/ philosophical base and the many methods of piety that are available. Our community life; however, has been sorely missing a spiritual dimension including discipleship within the laity. The life that Christ calls us to is really quite radical and it takes time and discussion within a community of believers to process and internalize this. Religious communities have recognized this for centuries but this understanding has not translated to the wider church communities of our local parishes. There have been attempts at specialized groups within parishes or across a number of parishes, but formation needs to be 'normalized' within our wider church communities.

  • @moirapetroni8131
    @moirapetroni8131 2 года назад

    The Eucharist definitely because the way God makes me feel, nothing else compares! I want more of Jesus and that’s my happy place 🥰

  • @aprboone1
    @aprboone1 3 года назад +5

    I like how non defensive this episode is.

  • @emmadeemmut1352
    @emmadeemmut1352 Год назад +1

    Yes, the church I broken, so am I, so are you. But if you don’t believe in the institution of the church, in fact, you don’t believe in yourself; mankind. As long as you keep on neglecting the church, don’t complain of its brokenness. Let instead God work through you.

  • @sherrillniverson5577
    @sherrillniverson5577 3 года назад +8

    There is more guilt thrown around now in the secular world than in religion.

  • @tateharrigan8061
    @tateharrigan8061 3 года назад +4

    I feel like he could’ve elaborated more on guilt. I feel like a lot of people have Catholic guilt. And I also feel like purity culture gave a false sense of chastity which pushes people away

  • @soniaaltuzar6191
    @soniaaltuzar6191 2 года назад

    Me encantan sus programas

  • @annebishop4946
    @annebishop4946 3 года назад +12

    I learned about the meaning of the Mass as an adult although a Catholic from birth. I went to Mass because I was taken by my parents or nuns and then because of sin if I didn't. Your presentation on the Mass should be required in Catholic school education and presented to the congregation in every church. It has been a few years since I experienced the presentation so would see it again.

    • @ignatiussun3325
      @ignatiussun3325 3 года назад +1

      As a young adult convert to Catholicism, I am saddened by how 'Cradle Catholics' of our generation holds false understandings about the Catholic teachings and leaves and attacks on the church as a result. Indeed, the meaning of Mass and God's love and forgiveness should be felt, not taught just on textbooks or school requirements. The young practicing Catholics in the West are falling out.

    • @kelechukwuanozyk7605
      @kelechukwuanozyk7605 3 года назад +1

      Go to the website of Word on Fire and you will get the film on the Mass, it's available

  • @AmericanGuy7654
    @AmericanGuy7654 3 года назад +8

    Yes, the Church is everything.

    • @unacceptablesisterpeter3431
      @unacceptablesisterpeter3431 3 года назад

      Then why are they locked or limiting attendance to 30 people?

    • @kenneth7826
      @kenneth7826 3 года назад +2

      @@unacceptablesisterpeter3431 good morning sister peter..you know the reason why... wear your mask....keep your distance..important get your shots.. we are all in this together ..praise God from whom all blessings flow..you see what has happened ro our brothers and sisters in india...also you know how many we have lost in the USA...i will say no more..peace

    • @unacceptablesisterpeter3431
      @unacceptablesisterpeter3431 3 года назад

      @@kenneth7826 you know I've dealt with 6 suicides, friends going back to addictions, watching increased homelessness through the harsh winter months, developed extreme panic attacks, have been unable to enter stores since September even for basic needs.
      The "christians" like you just sit in your ivory towers and throw cheap words at me. And in all of this death and destruction know no one who has even had covid.
      We are not in this together.

    • @James-en1ob
      @James-en1ob 3 года назад

      @@unacceptablesisterpeter3431 you must be thinking (if you believe in God) that he has forsaken you, but you should still be thankful because it could be worse
      (If you take this as an insult, I'm so sorry)

    • @unacceptablesisterpeter3431
      @unacceptablesisterpeter3431 3 года назад

      @@James-en1ob no insult perceived.
      No God has never abandoned me. Of that alone I am sure.
      The supposed shepherds have. They speak pretty words but move not hair to back them up.
      Yes things could get worse. But why have we allowed it to go this far already.
      Imagine if the clergy had said: "the churches will no be closed or limited but those who are concerned are worried about (fill in concern) are exempt from coming. Parishioners are free to choose how they can worship with a peaceful mind. We will not block the sacraments from any who come through our door."
      Instead they said the secular government is our lord and master in things that pertain to God.

  • @TyroneBeiron
    @TyroneBeiron 3 года назад +3

    If we wished to be schooled and formed, then the Church is the right space/place: Christ taught, the Church teaches, the bishops (hey hey like you) teach... yup. The Church is a School.

  • @LandaverdeJR
    @LandaverdeJR 3 года назад +9

    Feeling Guilty? Go to confession.

  • @michaelmicek
    @michaelmicek 3 года назад +1

    It seems clear to me that the poll discussed at the beginning referred to membership in a particular local congregation, like St Miscellaneous's or First Baptist of My Town.
    A Catholic could even attend regularly at hospital or mall chapels or whatever parish seems good this week and not be a member of a particular one.
    That easily explains the gap between the "nones" and what the poll measured.
    Many people (for now) still identify as Catholic without attending Mass, except at special occasions.
    And I would think this is even less dissonant for other Christians and other religions that can be done for the most part without attending services (private Bible study, keeping Kosher, praying toward Mecca 5(?) times a day. ).

  • @jimmcdonough5497
    @jimmcdonough5497 Год назад

    Ty very much for this. I recently returned back to the Catholic Church.

  • @thedisintegrador
    @thedisintegrador 3 года назад +6

    And the Lord sait unto them: "thou shalt attend the mass every sunday"

    • @TheMkkrr
      @TheMkkrr 3 года назад +2

      Yes. This is the problem if we understand it as a burden. In fact love leads to attending more than just on Sundays. Once we understand more, our hearts and minds want more. Sunday attendance was just a beginning of understanding for me. Like when you start dancing lessons and learn the first dance. Yes you can dance at the dancing ball, but there is where to continue. And this is a very, very narrowed picture.

  • @wreloise1
    @wreloise1 3 года назад +3

    Forgive me for being selfish...LET IT BE KNOWN...For the FIRST TIME That I Experience The Eucharist ...““Just so, I tell you, there is joy before the angels of God over one sinner who repents.””
    ‭‭Luke‬ ‭15:10‬ ‭RSV-CI‬‬
    AMEN AMEN AMEN 🙏🏾 🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @6williamson
      @6williamson 3 года назад

      your post made me cry as I was once one.

  • @sherris.2402
    @sherris.2402 3 года назад +1

    One reason for a precipitice drop recently was covid guidelines, which haven't yet been totally lifted here. That broke the momentum for some people and Livestream became the answer.

  • @Melissa-us4zk
    @Melissa-us4zk 3 года назад +2

    This is heartbreaking but I have to believe there’s hope and continue to pray for people to return to the church.

  • @courageousartoflove
    @courageousartoflove 3 года назад

    Honestly, there is truth about the guilt in some occasion where people can hear from the pulpit, the people and confessors use the guilt. I acknowledge the people about their feelings and thoughts about it because it is their opinion and feelings. I respect them as a human being who has perspective, thoughts and feelings. Our church is divided and we also have to be honest about this.

  • @janebrown7347
    @janebrown7347 3 года назад +4

    Gross misbehavior? How about criminal “behavior”? More bishops and priests should be in jail for their coverups and outright criminality.

  • @JohnnyCarthief
    @JohnnyCarthief 3 года назад +6

    I look forward to mass opening up again. I will return after 15+ years away.
    Thank you.

    • @bjerrolds
      @bjerrolds 3 года назад +1

      Great! I encourage you to reach out to a local parish. Maybe, by appointment, they can offer the Sacraments to you sooner than the doors are open for Masses. Sorry to hear you still can't go to Mass! It's ridiculous to me.

  • @mariefrench44
    @mariefrench44 5 месяцев назад

    How are young people of Fatih supposed to meet other young people of faith? What does the church do to facilitate this? How can the church hope to grow if there is not a way for this to happen in a real and tangible way?
    The church should also be about community; it needs to help young people to meet... and young families to meet... and old people to not be alone. The Catholic Church needs to do MORE to make this happen if it wants to exist into the next century. The mass, tho it has it's rightful place and purpose, is not enough to bring people together. It is the Word but not the actions.

  • @ig9038
    @ig9038 3 года назад +1

    We all walk in different levels in the same path but what is needed is the Holy Spirit, to be Consecration to Blessed Mother and for people in church to be genuinely kind and real- Loving.

  • @artrausch5516
    @artrausch5516 2 года назад

    The reference to guilt at the 12:41 mark: Surprisingly both B Barron and Adam aren’t sure what would be causing the guilt. Perhaps one reason is the Church’s emphasis that going to mass every week is obligatory and to miss Mass is a sin that needs to be taken to the confessional/reconciliation. When I go to Mass I feel guilty for having missed previous Mass obligations so I stop going to Mass to avoid thinking about how guilty I am for missing Mass. So perhaps it goes back to the sacrament of reconciliation, what forgiveness is and how to accept forgiveness and continue to strive for holiness.

  • @georgeroberts442
    @georgeroberts442 Год назад

    From what I’ve heard throughout my life, it’s the people who had bad experiences in Catholic schools, particularly with harsh Nuns, that emphasize the “guilt” associated with Catholicism.

  • @01Lagym
    @01Lagym 3 года назад

    I want what God wants! In church regularly and trying to learn. Definitely been abused in the past and mislead my ex spouse and annulled!!! So hurt and confused

  • @danserrano100
    @danserrano100 3 года назад +3

    Very good to confront this subjective erroneous understanding of the Church built by Christ, for real joy than damnation.

  • @theresa3
    @theresa3 3 года назад +3

    Love listening and learning ♥️

  • @barbaraduval9540
    @barbaraduval9540 2 года назад

    I think Guilt is the huge blocker for people feeling not accepted because of their weaknesses. God is a merciful God and wants us to practice forgiveness and to learn and be fulfilled in the eucharist.

  • @loveinaction9532
    @loveinaction9532 3 года назад

    I go to church everyday when I walk outside and bask in the glory of the Heaven that We currently preside. Oh how I wish those many hours spent indoors at church were spent outdoors under the Sun, Moon, and Stars for then I would have truly come to know God a lot sooner! You don't have to enter a church to find Him. Just walk outside or look in a mirror and you might just find what all of you desperately seek, but have been looking for in all the wrong places! Those who have ears, let them hear. ❤

  • @Jackjohnjay
    @Jackjohnjay 8 месяцев назад +1

    When’s the last time the Catholic Church invited people in their neighborhood via mail or in person? Never? Time to get practical and personal.

  • @lamchunlong
    @lamchunlong 3 года назад +1

    Yes

  • @KS-ne5mq
    @KS-ne5mq 2 года назад

    I really didn’t get the answer as to why attend church. People who regularly attend mass are saying in comments things pertaining to why they go or what they say to others on why they go which is the Eucharist, not the sermon. Bishop Barron expresses his thoughts on what the surveyed people said. That’s been my problem all these years since I was going to Catholic Church regularly, and why I stopped going…. I wasn’t being fed the roots of it all to make me KNOW why I should attend.