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Bishop Robert Barron’s word on fire commeNTARY

Kathy Griffin and the vanishing of argument
CommentaryWord on Fire

Kathy Griffin and the vanishing of argument

Bishop Robert BarronJune 13, 20175 min read
when there is no truth, there can be no argument, for argument depends upon a shared appeal to certain epistemic and ethical values.
Our Lady of Fatima and a theological reading of history
CommentaryWord on Fire

Our Lady of Fatima and a theological reading of history

Bishop Robert BarronMay 19, 20175 min read
The series of Fatima appearances — lasting from May until October of 1917 — is one of the most extraordinary in the history of the church.
BlogWord on Fire

Pope Francis and the Evangelicals

Bishop Robert BarronJanuary 27, 20169 min read
(The Church) should lead today as it led two thousand years ago, with the stunning news that Jesus Christ is the Lord, and the joy of that proclamation should be as evident now as it was then.
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