tinyshe · 8 months ago
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Conceptualizing Christ, the Beauty of the Church & Miracles
This is the full video of Dr. Peterson's panel with Bishop Barron and Father Mike Schmitz. Filmed in November of 2022. In this panel Dr. Peterson, Bishop Barron, and Father Mike Schmitz delve into the intersection of faith, culture, and philosophy.
//CHAPTERS// 00:00:00 Introduction 00:05:36 How does Dr. Peterson relate his own conception of Christ to the orthodox Christian conception? 00:17:24 How can Catholics make a case for the objectivity of beauty in a culture awash with relativism and the celebration of ugliness? 00:34:24 How can Catholics speak about the Bible and miracles in ways that young people will find both attractive and convincing?
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granolagaeilgeoir · 9 months ago
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Lord, please give me a wise and discerning heart! Goodness knows I need it.
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jurakan · 1 year ago
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Maybe I should share priests' homilies more often on Tumblr?
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vulnerasti-cor-meum · 1 year ago
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what is going on w. Bishop Barron why is he constantly in the catholic news lately and almost suddenly for weird controversial debates
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moonlitkat · 1 year ago
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Me @ Tara Hernandez and Damon Lindelof after watching Mrs. Davis:
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zmkccommonplace · 2 months ago
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If there is a great master theme of the entire bible I would say it's orthodoxy, by which I mean right worship, right praise. So we're made to lead the whole of creation in a chorus of praise to the true God.
Bishop Robert Barron
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kgdrendel · 5 months ago
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Understanding the Hiddenness of God: Insights on the Nature of and Mystery of God
God is not a physical being like we are in this material world
The “hiddenness of God” is a reality that causes some people to doubt the existence of God. If God is so great and so loving, why is He hidden to so many people? If God really exists, why isn’t God plainly evident to everyone? If God desires everyone to know Him, what’s the problem? I have many thoughts about this dilemma, and I have written on the hiddenness of God many times before. Today,…
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martianmuckraker · 7 months ago
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Beautiful 3.30.2024
Lead Article – Watching Kong on Holy Saturday I think the 2005 King Kong has just become one of my top-10 movies. The cinematography is gorgeous – which is a must for a movie about beauty in a savage world. The movie’s power is in three savage worlds clashing into each other – one a world of tribal brutality and human sacrifice, a story that played out on every continent, one the “civilized”…
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tomyfellowplutonians · 7 months ago
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daughter-of-mary · 9 months ago
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theologyforthelayman · 2 years ago
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Bishop Barron: Latin Mass is here to stay, but new locations to be chosen
By Joe Bukuras 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 said in a statement Monday that the bishop has “no intention” of eliminating the extraordinary form of the Mass. “Bishop Robert Barron, in his […]Bishop Barron: Latin Mass is here to stay, but…
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apenitentialprayer · 5 months ago
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When we love God with our whole heart and mind, we necessarily love all those whom God has loved into existence.
Bishop Robert Barron (This is My Body: A Call to Eucharistic Revival, page 35)
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apesoformythoughts · 25 days ago
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‘Here [Numbers 13-14] we see how fear of the very difficulty involved in fulfilling the divinely appointed task can become debilitating. Though the Israelites had set out as a military force ready to fight, when the propitious moment arrives, they fall back in cowardice. So catastrophic is this decision that God himself is on the verge of giving up on the entire project […] It is only the abject imploring of Moses that dissuades the Lord from this resolution.
Now, though he is willing to forgive the rebels and permit them to survive, the Lord nevertheless imposes a brutal punishment: “None of the people who have seen my glory and the signs that I did in Egypt and in the wilderness, and yet have tested me these ten times and have not obeyed my voice, shall see the land that I swore to give to their ancestors; none of those who despised me shall see it.” As always, we should read these sentences and punishments of God not as arbitrary or driven by sheer emotion, but rather as expressive of the fundamental moral law that wickedness, spiritual cowardice, and lack of faith have real consequences. Here, we should see that the attainment of the Promised Land—which is to say, the fulfillment of our deepest longings, union with God—is irreconcilable with fear. If we shrink from the spiritual challenge because we are afraid of the opposition we will face, we will, quite simply, never get what we want. God tells Moses that the rebels will all die in the desert, for God will wait them out […]
Lest we see this resolution as simply brutal and implacable, we might consult the formula from the First Letter of John: “Perfect love casts out fear” (1 John 4:18). For John, the opposite of love is not hate but fear, for fear is primarily what locks one into the narrow space of the pusilla anima (small soul). The Promised Land, the goal of all spiritual striving, is nothing other than love, for love is what God is, and God is what we all finally want. What is simply incompatible, therefore, with the entry into the arena of love is fear.’
— Bp. Robert Barron
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jurakan · 6 months ago
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The Word on Fire/Bishop Barron documentary thing (it's about an hour) on Saint Catherine of Siena!
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angeltreasure · 3 months ago
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Everything in This World Passes Away - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon
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soiledlight · 8 months ago
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"Therefore, we can say the universe...has been loved into existence by a joyous God and is marked, at every level and in every dimension, by a coinherence, a connectedness and mutuality." -Bishop Robert Barron
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