A great passage about going to him alone. By doing this rumors and gossip are prevented. As is slander and defamation. "keep reaching keep trying" beautifully said. I'm inspired.
Thank you Bishop Barron for sharing your knowledge on the gospels. I have been listening to your teachings and I have never appreciated my catholic religion as I do now. I am so lucky to be Catholic and getting to know Jesus more just really makes me fall in love to Him more. How great is the Lord. Thank you Jesus for Bishop Barron pls give him more years, good health and strength to teach your good news to us sinners.
I live in a house of students (36 people) in Germany. We have quite an active social life together and also many duties we share in caring for the house and garden we live in. This house has been founded by the Church and many of us living here are Christians. As you can imagine, the question of good communication and solving problems collectively is very relevant here. I think I will suggest that we watch this together or that this video will be recommended to watch when arriving here. It sure would make things a lot better. Thanks, Bishop Barron, and God bless you :)
I had just thought about what Bishop Barron spoke about in this video because I have a grouse with someone when I saw the video and listened to the homily As the Jews said, this is a difficult message 😂. But I won’t walk away.
This wonderful Bishop has been attacked by so-called traditional Catholics viciously. He doesn’t name names, he doesn’t lash out in anger or hurt. He doesn’t use his position or power against them. He brings the Word, wisdom and love. His gentleness is something we should all be imitating.
Archbishop Sheen, Pope John Paul II, plus at least seven other recent Popes all condemned socialism and communism. With so many young people today leaning toward socialism, I would hope to hear your take on what communism ultimately leads us to.
This is the clearest and wisest and most simple explanation of how to handle offenses that have occurred. It is also the one principle that the church, Catholic and Protestant, ignors to the point of slaying people. I have been in the Church for over 70 years and have a seminary degree... Please listen to this over and over again. And do it quickly, never letting the sun go down on your anger. This is the most practical and powerful teaching on this subject. Thank you for sharing. In this time of Covid you have really encouraged all of us. God Bless you.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📜 Fraternal correction is the act of constructive criticism among brothers and sisters, a challenge in our nonjudgmental culture. 01:06 📖 The Bible supports fraternal correction. Biblical readings emphasize addressing others' wrongdoing. 02:11 🛡️ All baptized individuals are called to engage in fraternal correction, taking responsibility for each other's spiritual well-being. 03:16 🗝️ Moral values are grounded in the objective law of God and the nature of God, rejecting relativism. 04:18 🌍 We are interconnected as a Church, responsible for one another's spiritual health, rejecting individualism. 05:21 🌐 Fraternal correction is not only a moral duty but also an organized process involving smaller steps. 06:56 🤐 When offended, approach the individual privately and constructively, avoiding public criticism. 07:55 💞 Private conversations often yield positive results in addressing offenses, fostering reconciliation. 09:31 👥 If direct approach fails, involve a small group of like-minded individuals to address the issue collectively. 11:08 🛕 If the issue persists, escalate to a more communal level within the Church, following the principle of subsidiarity. 13:18 🙏 Prayer and persistent outreach remain essential even if the individual continues to resist correction. 14:59 🙌 Jesus' promise that He is present when two or three gather underscores the importance of communal correction and prayer. Made with HARPA AI
Bishop Barron. You have no idea how much this lesson of yours opened up my heart and clarified my head. This lesson is a gem of a masterpiece. This will help save a lot of relationships from breaking down and keep everything in good order. Thank you very much.
Thank you Bishop Barron for the wonderful explanation on today’s homily. At the root of it all remains love and compassion, that is what I gathered. May we all strive to be kind to one another.
As an organism of the church, we should cherish and nourish the body of Christ. Fill our brothers and sisters with the harvest of our lips (Proverbs 18:20). God is love. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. Create conversations of living water which flow from our hearts; therefore ... Make life Make light Make love Make God 🌻🌈💧❤️
Dear Bishop Barron I pushed my faith aside for far to long. Eventhough God was there before every meal, I never looked any further. After getting very good news again this week, I realized that all my blessings over the years couldn’t just be off the sweat of my brow. I also realized today that there are no coincidences. This channel is the link that was missing. Thank you,
Christ never promised us that life would be easy or comfortable. He did give us wisdom to confront life's challenges. Todays Gospel, so profoundly "opened up" for us by Bishop Barron, is a wonderful example of God's teaching us always.
I enjoy (and learn) from your sermons. So often when I listen to the readings and the gospel, I think they contradict Christian principals. I was looking at the treat them how you would treat a gentile or tax collectors feeling they would be treated unkind....not thinking of how Jesus treated them. Wow~
I woke up this morning pondering the true meaning of love thy neighbor as you love yourself. Asking Jesus what it really means seconds after my feet hit the floor. Your message was immediate answer to my imploring of our Lord. Thank you Bishop Barron.
Jesus all through the Gospels shows and tells us how to live. All we need to do is follow His example. Easier said than done. Thank you Bishop Barron for all you do to show us the way on our road to Emmaus!
Good comment, but would note Emmaus isn't where we want to go. The two disciples left Jerusalem because they couldn't understand His sacrifice. Jesus walked with them, the wrong way, to explain how that sacrifice fulfilled (Old Covenant) scripture. Once they recognized Jesus after He blessed the bread, they ran back and found the apostles.
That’s a toughie. Having initiated an intervention, the toughest part was adopting a spiritual posture of deep humility. I get the progression and the practice of « talking to » vs « talking about ». What was demanding for me and the few family members involved was a posture of true Christ-infused love, totally free of « I or We are right, you’re wrong ». The second Christ-infused posture that was so demanding involved detachment from the outcome while remaining committed to the other as an other, an other totally free to choose. May I suggest that was missing from my experience was praying, praying before, during and after. Prayer should have been my first step, a dialogue between me and God, holding the other lovingly and with a Christful posture. Lévis
Bishop Barron not only is blessed with doing the right thing always (may our gracious God preserve him in this), he can very well prove his SKILL (praise God) in it. One more of the great *'Sunday Sermon'!*
Thank-you, Bishop Barron! Thanks for the reminder that we are all sinners (sometimes I need to be reminded ;-). And Excellent question: "How did Jesus treat pagans and tax collectors?" Very well. Never give up. Pray for others.
What an excellent sermon, as usual, and so timely! Imagine the difference in our country, world even, if we all heeded the words of our Lord spoken centuries ago. ❤️🙏❤️
Thank you so much for this simple and wonderful explanation Your Excellency. You explain with such a tender heart. I have been watching your videos for sometime now and I have learnt and progressed in my life from your teachings. I love the way you explain The Acts of the Apostles. Every time I learn something new. God bless you abundantly.
There is a difference between judging a person (as he is good or bad) and judging an act committed by the same person. To evaluate objectively the act is possible and we are urged to do so.
I just learned the concept of subsidiarity last night, how serendipitous that I should hear Bishop Baron use it while sharing his thoughts on today’s Gospel!!! I am blessed. God is great!
Bishop Barron, I will share this wonderful homily on today's Readings. Fraternal correction and the scriptural approach to it is very often ignored. Too much emphasis is placed on the use of social media to settle issues with others rather than using the approach promoted by Jesus Christ. Many of us, are guilty, of promoting the use of social media for this purpose, very often to the detriment of the good and well being of others. I sincerely hope and pray that many of us who identify ourselves as Christians will adopt the Scriptural method that you endorsed in your homily. I am sure that we can all learn and grow spiritually from the message of today's Gospel.
How would this method work in the case of a lay faithful correcting a bishop on the issue of sexual abuse and cover up? The bishops have a long track record of avoiding meetings with faithful when the issue is a serious one such as sexual abuse.
This is the best argument I've heard for the Church to deal with so-called Catholic politicians who continue to act in opposition to the doctrines of the Catholic faith. Are you listening Church? Are you listening Body of Christ? Seems to me this level of intervention is needed now.
Love this series of Bishop Barron's sermons for the Sunday readings. I like to listen to them before participating in Mass; especially those based on the Old Testament readings. Thank you Bishop!
Thank you so much Bishop Barron--- I was just corrected on social media by the people I was trying to "correct" because I did not follow this principal. Lesson learned and the scriptures Sunday seemed to mirror my deep desires, but without the "principle" and the way of love my words and definitely the video I posted did not show forth the Christian faith for my weaker friends. It confirmed our breach and brought forth the worst in those that agree with me. Right is right and needs correction but the way we do this must be with Holy Love!!! You are a blessing to the Church and a bridge to those who are on the outside. We do have to consider the "gentile and tax collector" when we speak at large. Otherwise we cut them off from possible reception of the Truth through lack of charity.
Thank you Bishop Barron, you really have touched my heart today with your clarity. I am guilty of taking my frustrations beyond the individual, then to a couple of more people and then to the next level but have shared it with the larger group. I see the error in this and I will now take this to prayer🙏
Beautiful Homily, your excellency! In a world where there is so much discrimination and this gospel piece is used to ostracise people, you have shared a new insight of outreach and intercessory prayer
My 90 year old mother would love this one... if I could get her to listen. Her country Methodist upbringing created a distrust of Catholic teaching of any kind.
Nothing in this homily could upset any Anglican, or Methodist, Bible Lutheran or Mennonite. And never forget that Methodists will happily recite the Apostles, or the Nicene, creed including that awkward line '... and in the church, catholic and apostolic'.
Criticism comes directly from the devil. True Christians are very conscious about fraternal correction and do it in a constructive and loving way. If it doesn’t work, pray and leave it to God.
@@paulmiller3469 Maybe in principle, but on a much lower order of magnitude. Ideally Catholics wouldn't go around offering unsolicited criticisms against other Catholics who they've never met or had direct experiences with. In the case of Taylor Marshall (who I initially found to be quite engaging), he appears to believe that his worldly status via his academic achievements and efforts grant him the authority to ostensibly correct any and all flaws he may perceive in the Church. There wouldn't be a problem with that if he were to go about it in the manner described by Bp Barron here, but it should be readily apparent by his very public remonstrations that he does anything but. The good bishop hit the nail on the head when he replied to Marshall's criticisms (on Twitter I think) something to the effect that he (Barron) was under no obligation to grant him a platform. No one forced Marshall to undertake the public activities he engages in. I'd say that the typical RUclips comments are pretty venial by comparison (not that that absolves anyone from undignified conduct of course!)
I had read once that Khrushchev said that our enemies who criticize us actually help us by pointing out our faults. That's probably why the Soviet Union eased up on religious freedoms by the 1970s.
Thank you Bishop. I work Overeaters Anonymous. 12 step process speaks to me deeply. This is so important to recognize our own sins, as well when we approach difficult situations. I'm in gratitude for this today 🙏💞......
Thank you, Bishop Barron!
Wonderfully spoken!! God Bless you Bishop Barron.
Agree with you Bishop 💯% always tell the person 👍
A great passage about going to him alone. By doing this rumors and gossip are prevented. As is slander and defamation. "keep reaching keep trying" beautifully said. I'm inspired.
God bless you Bishop Robert Barron!!!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Don't you just love Mother Teresa's response? Makes me smile. :-)
Super,immensely
helpful!
Thank you Bishop Barron for sharing your knowledge on the gospels. I have been listening to your teachings and I have never appreciated my catholic religion as I do now. I am so lucky to be Catholic and getting to know Jesus more just really makes me fall in love to Him more. How great is the Lord. Thank you Jesus for Bishop Barron pls give him more years, good health and strength to teach your good news to us sinners.
Thank you
I live in a house of students (36 people) in Germany. We have quite an active social life together and also many duties we share in caring for the house and garden we live in. This house has been founded by the Church and many of us living here are Christians. As you can imagine, the question of good communication and solving problems collectively is very relevant here. I think I will suggest that we watch this together or that this video will be recommended to watch when arriving here. It sure would make things a lot better. Thanks, Bishop Barron, and God bless you :)
Very good!
I had just thought about what Bishop Barron spoke about in this video because I have a grouse with someone when I saw the video and listened to the homily
As the Jews said, this is a difficult message 😂. But I won’t walk away.
This wonderful Bishop has been attacked by so-called traditional Catholics viciously. He doesn’t name names, he doesn’t lash out in anger or hurt. He doesn’t use his position or power against them. He brings the Word, wisdom and love. His gentleness is something we should all be imitating.
Absolutely true!
I agree! So true.
So true!❤
Archbishop Sheen, Pope John Paul II, plus at least seven other recent Popes all condemned socialism and communism. With so many young people today leaning toward socialism, I would hope to hear your take on what communism ultimately leads us to.
I LOVE YOUR OMILY
Muchas gracias por todos los días. Gracias a Dios por TODO LO RECIBIDO
You are owsom ,owsom Bishop with lot's a NALISH and wisdom, Ruben and I love all your Homelies and teachings. Blessings and God Continue Blessing you.
Inspirational, uplifting, beautiful messages from Bishop Barron.
God bless
I should add that it fits right into the situation I am going through presently. Thank you!
Thank you Bishop Barron for your wise counsel. Bless you and everything you do.
This is the clearest and wisest and most simple explanation of how to handle offenses that have occurred. It is also the one principle that the church, Catholic and Protestant, ignors to the point of slaying people. I have been in the Church for over 70 years and have a seminary degree... Please listen to this over and over again. And do it quickly, never letting the sun go down on your anger. This is the most practical and powerful teaching on this subject. Thank you for sharing. In this time of Covid you have really encouraged all of us. God Bless you.
God blessings from Croatia ✝️ Bishop Barron you are amazing 🙏
Svaku nedjelju čekam njegovu propovjed.Srce sladi.
Amen... Hello greetings how are you doing? Do you mind if we talk on WhatsApp or Hangout?
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 📜 Fraternal correction is the act of constructive criticism among brothers and sisters, a challenge in our nonjudgmental culture.
01:06 📖 The Bible supports fraternal correction. Biblical readings emphasize addressing others' wrongdoing.
02:11 🛡️ All baptized individuals are called to engage in fraternal correction, taking responsibility for each other's spiritual well-being.
03:16 🗝️ Moral values are grounded in the objective law of God and the nature of God, rejecting relativism.
04:18 🌍 We are interconnected as a Church, responsible for one another's spiritual health, rejecting individualism.
05:21 🌐 Fraternal correction is not only a moral duty but also an organized process involving smaller steps.
06:56 🤐 When offended, approach the individual privately and constructively, avoiding public criticism.
07:55 💞 Private conversations often yield positive results in addressing offenses, fostering reconciliation.
09:31 👥 If direct approach fails, involve a small group of like-minded individuals to address the issue collectively.
11:08 🛕 If the issue persists, escalate to a more communal level within the Church, following the principle of subsidiarity.
13:18 🙏 Prayer and persistent outreach remain essential even if the individual continues to resist correction.
14:59 🙌 Jesus' promise that He is present when two or three gather underscores the importance of communal correction and prayer.
Made with HARPA AI
Such a beautiful priest.
Hello Bishop Barron, greetings from Ireland. ☘☘☘
Thanks
Bishop Barron. You have no idea how much this lesson of yours opened up my heart and clarified my head. This lesson is a gem of a masterpiece. This will help save a lot of relationships from breaking down and keep everything in good order. Thank you very much.
Thank you, Bishop. This was very very very on point, easily understood, and definitely hit home.
Thank you Bishop Barron for the wonderful explanation on today’s homily. At the root of it all remains love and compassion, that is what I gathered. May we all strive to be kind to one another.
Beautiful explanation and a wonderful catechism lesson on fraternal correction . Thank you Bishop Barron!!
Thank you Bishop Barron. I got my study of my day. What a beautiful way to handle fraternal correction. God bless you always.
Thank you Bishop Barron for this amazing sermon. It has brought clarity to the issue.
As an organism of the church, we should cherish and nourish the body of Christ. Fill our brothers and sisters with the harvest of our lips (Proverbs 18:20). God is love. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. Create conversations of living water which flow from our hearts; therefore ...
Make life
Make light
Make love
Make God
🌻🌈💧❤️
Thank you, Bishop Barron, for your Sunday Sermons and illuminating this Gospel teaching. Your daily Gospel reflections light my day.
Dear Bishop Barron I pushed my faith aside for far to long. Eventhough God was there before every meal, I never looked any further. After getting very good news again this week, I realized that all my blessings over the years couldn’t just be off the sweat of my brow. I also realized today that there are no coincidences. This channel is the link that was missing. Thank you,
A real walkthrough on dealing with a crisis, the Lord's way. Thank you for clarifying Bishop Barron.
Thank you, as ever, Bishop Barron! So much here to reflect upon.
Hello greetings, how are you doing? Can we talk on WhatsApp or Hangout if you don't mind?
Brilliant as always Bishop Barron. Thank you
very important reminder in this daily world👏🙏
Wow. I should’ve listened to you before Mass.
God bless you, Bishop Barron
Hello greetings... Can we talk on WhatsApp or Hangout if you don't mind?
@@caradoug8162 I wouldn’t mind if you contacted me via Twitter: @juanmacastanon
@@juanmaperegrino only WhatsApp and hangout Juan.
@@caradoug8162 All right. what's your number?
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Christ never promised us that life would be easy or comfortable. He did give us wisdom to confront life's challenges. Todays Gospel, so profoundly "opened up" for us by Bishop Barron, is a wonderful example of God's teaching us always.
Start small, work your way up. If all fails, then pray. What a great finish. We must always pray. Thanks Bishop Barron.
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I enjoy (and learn) from your sermons. So often when I listen to the readings and the gospel, I think they contradict Christian principals. I was looking at the treat them how you would treat a gentile or tax collectors feeling they would be treated unkind....not thinking of how Jesus treated them. Wow~
Amen! Blessing Bishop Barron 🙏🏽
Not sure we can claim this to as wholly Catholic teaching. We Christian's, of whatever persuasion, have so much that we share. God bless, Margaret
Lovely sermon! God bless you father!
Thanks so much Bishop Barron for those insights!
The caption WORDS SHOULD NOT BE USED AS WEAPON' really captures the essemce. Thanks Bishop. From India.
Thank you Bishop Barron! God bless you!
Thank you Bishop Barron. That was a beautiful explanation.
Praise be to you Lord Jesus Christ
I woke up this morning pondering the true meaning of love thy neighbor as you love yourself. Asking Jesus what it really means seconds after my feet hit the floor. Your message was immediate answer to my imploring of our Lord. Thank you Bishop Barron.
Jesus all through the Gospels shows and tells us how to live. All we need to do is follow His example. Easier said than done. Thank you Bishop Barron for all you do to show us the way on our road to Emmaus!
Good comment, but would note Emmaus isn't where we want to go. The two disciples left Jerusalem because they couldn't understand His sacrifice. Jesus walked with them, the wrong way, to explain how that sacrifice fulfilled (Old Covenant) scripture. Once they recognized Jesus after He blessed the bread, they ran back and found the apostles.
Bless you for your love and concern. Pray often for the “Gifts” of the Holy Spirit.AMEN!
Thank you Bishop Barron really a graced filled sermon
Thank you Bishop Barron. Wise words indeed and explained perfectly. God bless you and all our hardworking Clergy. 👍🙏⛪❤💙🏴🌎
And now change the things I can. Courage Lord. TY Lord Ty you Fr Barron.
Hello greetings, how are you doing?
I think we can all agree we want to hear that sound " 3 2 1, we are live, here with Bishop Robert Barron" coming from Joe Rogan's lips.
That’s a toughie. Having initiated an intervention, the toughest part was adopting a spiritual posture of deep humility. I get the progression and the practice of « talking to » vs « talking about ». What was demanding for me and the few family members involved was a posture of true Christ-infused love, totally free of « I or We are right, you’re wrong ». The second Christ-infused posture that was so demanding involved detachment from the outcome while remaining committed to the other as an other, an other totally free to choose. May I suggest that was missing from my experience was praying, praying before, during and after. Prayer should have been my first step, a dialogue between me and God, holding the other lovingly and with a Christful posture.
Lévis
Good comment, and I suspect all of us are guilty to some degree of conveniently forgetting the verse about prayer.
thank you for these well considered insights
Beautiful and humble observations. Thank you.
Bishop Barron not only is blessed with doing the right thing always (may our gracious God preserve him in this), he can very well prove his SKILL (praise God) in it.
One more of the great *'Sunday Sermon'!*
Thank-you, Bishop Barron! Thanks for the reminder that we are all sinners (sometimes I need to be reminded ;-). And Excellent question: "How did Jesus treat pagans and tax collectors?" Very well. Never give up. Pray for others.
What an excellent sermon, as usual, and so timely! Imagine the difference in our country, world even, if we all heeded the words of our Lord spoken centuries ago. ❤️🙏❤️
Thank you so much for this simple and wonderful explanation Your Excellency. You explain with such a tender heart. I have been watching your videos for sometime now and I have learnt and progressed in my life from your teachings. I love the way you explain The Acts of the Apostles. Every time I learn something new. God bless you abundantly.
Thank you Bishop Barron. God bless always.
Pray for those who have done calumny against you, may they be forgiven by God.
Amen🙏
Blessed be God forever 🙏
Greetings from São Paulo, Brazil. I really enjoy your preachings, bishop Barron! God be always with you!
There is a difference between judging a person (as he is good or bad) and judging an act committed by the same person.
To evaluate objectively the act is possible and we are urged to do so.
In other words, hate the sin, love the sinner! 😊
Thanks Bishop for a great word from Holy Scriptures and showing us how to apply it to our lives.
I just learned the concept of subsidiarity last night, how serendipitous that I should hear Bishop Baron use it while sharing his thoughts on today’s Gospel!!! I am blessed. God is great!
Bishop Barron, I will share this wonderful homily on today's Readings. Fraternal correction and the scriptural approach to it is very often ignored. Too much emphasis is placed on the use of social media to settle issues with others rather than using the approach promoted by Jesus Christ. Many of us, are guilty, of promoting the use of social media for this purpose, very often to the detriment of the good and well being of others.
I sincerely hope and pray that many of us who identify ourselves as Christians will adopt the Scriptural method that you endorsed in your homily. I am sure that we can all learn and grow spiritually from the message of today's Gospel.
How would this method work in the case of a lay faithful correcting a bishop on the issue of sexual abuse and cover up? The bishops have a long track record of avoiding meetings with faithful when the issue is a serious one such as sexual abuse.
Wow amazing Bishop Baron
Love each other and help
guide them kindly to God. Look at ourselves and correct ourselves too.
This is the best argument I've heard for the Church to deal with so-called Catholic politicians who continue to act in opposition to the doctrines of the Catholic faith. Are you listening Church? Are you listening Body of Christ? Seems to me this level of intervention is needed now.
Awesome comment Sir☆
Scott Geoffrey All Catholics act in opposition to the doctrines of the Catholic faith at some point.
@@Clodaghbob Hello greetings... Can we talk on WhatsApp or Hangout?
Very apropos indeed. In RCIA Matthew 18 is an important part of formation. Also CCC 2468 is a great how to put this into practice.
very nice message today....forgiveness is an amazing experience to give or receive..can be tough at times...well done for todays message...
Love this series of Bishop Barron's sermons for the Sunday readings. I like to listen to them before participating in Mass; especially those based on the Old Testament readings.
Thank you Bishop!
Beautiful teaching. Praying the Church takes it to heart.
Many thanks, bishop. God bless.
Thank you so much Bishop Barron--- I was just corrected on social media by the people I was trying to "correct" because I did not follow this principal. Lesson learned and the scriptures Sunday seemed to mirror my deep desires, but without the "principle" and the way of love my words and definitely the video I posted did not show forth the Christian faith for my weaker friends. It confirmed our breach and brought forth the worst in those that agree with me. Right is right and needs correction but the way we do this must be with Holy Love!!! You are a blessing to the Church and a bridge to those who are on the outside. We do have to consider the "gentile and tax collector" when we speak at large. Otherwise we cut them off from possible reception of the Truth through lack of charity.
Thank you Bishop Barron. Insightful instruction, humbling and, very much appreciated.
Thank you . Another sermon I needed to hear.
Thank you for your sermon. I will pay more attention to not giving up but continuing as I would with an acquaintance.
Thank you Bishop Barron, you really have touched my heart today with your clarity. I am guilty of taking my frustrations beyond the individual, then to a couple of more people and then to the next level but have shared it with the larger group. I see the error in this and I will now take this to prayer🙏
Beautiful Homily, your excellency!
In a world where there is so much discrimination and this gospel piece is used to ostracise people, you have shared a new insight of outreach and intercessory prayer
Too quick criticism and labeling you,re bad and I'm right. Hitting over the head with scriptures verses.
@@judyknecht499 I only praised the Bishop. What are you getting offended for? 😂😂😂
@@un.adu.lterated
Chance perhaps is that the commenter was adding something in the same vein as yours own.
Thank you for being here☆
Where there is love there is always forgiveness - one cannot be without the other 💑
Bishop Barron many tks and God bless for teaching us how to be humane. We need priests to talk to us the way you do. 🤗👍👌
My 90 year old mother would love this one... if I could get her to listen. Her country Methodist upbringing created a distrust of Catholic teaching of any kind.
Nothing in this homily could upset any Anglican, or Methodist, Bible Lutheran or Mennonite. And never forget that Methodists will happily recite the Apostles, or the Nicene, creed including that awkward line '... and in the church, catholic and apostolic'.
Praise the Lord Jesus Christ 🙏 Mother Mary Pray For Us 🙏Abba Father Bless us and we Adore You 🙏
Thank you for your clarity especially relating to relativism and the how of fraternal correction
Criticism comes directly from the devil. True Christians are very conscious about fraternal correction and do it in a constructive and loving way. If it doesn’t work, pray and leave it to God.
Truth. The Devil is called “the accuser off the brethren”.
@E Aboudara Aren't you two doing exactly what Bishop Barron said not to do? For that matter, I suppose the same could be said of me here as well.
@@paulmiller3469 Maybe in principle, but on a much lower order of magnitude. Ideally Catholics wouldn't go around offering unsolicited criticisms against other Catholics who they've never met or had direct experiences with.
In the case of Taylor Marshall (who I initially found to be quite engaging), he appears to believe that his worldly status via his academic achievements and efforts grant him the authority to ostensibly correct any and all flaws he may perceive in the Church. There wouldn't be a problem with that if he were to go about it in the manner described by Bp Barron here, but it should be readily apparent by his very public remonstrations that he does anything but. The good bishop hit the nail on the head when he replied to Marshall's criticisms (on Twitter I think) something to the effect that he (Barron) was under no obligation to grant him a platform.
No one forced Marshall to undertake the public activities he engages in. I'd say that the typical RUclips comments are pretty venial by comparison (not that that absolves anyone from undignified conduct of course!)
God is with us!!!In Jesus name we pray!!!✝️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🕊🕊✌🏻✌🏻🤲🏻🤲🏻☮️☮️
I had read once that Khrushchev said that our enemies who criticize us actually help us by pointing out our faults. That's probably why the Soviet Union eased up on religious freedoms by the 1970s.
Always enjoyed your homily. God bless you 🙏 ❤
The production quality on this channel is at peak levels. Came a looooong way since the office room videos, although I like that look too
Thank you Bishop Barron. Don't we sometimes forget how practical Christ's teaching is?
you have helped me so much in my life, thank you.
Peace be with you your Excellency and peace to all!
Thank you , powerful
Don't harm people in three , themselves, properties, reputation ( i hope i write it correct)😅
Blessings from 🇦🇪( UAE)
Blessings 🌷 🌷 🌷
Yes, you wrote it correctly
beautiful message - peace be with you, and God bless the UAE
Blessings to you and your family.
Thank you Bishop Barron for clarifying especialy the part about treating him like a gentile or tax collector. God bless you.
Thank you Bishop. I work Overeaters Anonymous. 12 step process speaks to me deeply. This is so important to recognize our own sins, as well when we approach difficult situations. I'm in gratitude for this today 🙏💞......
That what all catholic must do. Not to satisfy our own good but keep humble our self in the front God.