Bishop Robert Barron on Anti-Catholic Prejudice

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  • čas přidán 21. 01. 2014
  • Another part of a video series from Wordonfire.org. Bishop Barron will be commenting on subjects from modern day culture. For more visit www.wordonfire.org

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  • @KSTrekker
    @KSTrekker Před rokem +66

    I never knew how prevalent Catholic prejudice was until I converted to Catholicism. I find myself constantly defending my choice to be Catholic and the Church constantly. Probably my penance for persecuting the Church for all those years I was Southern Baptist. But I don't regret my decision for one minute. I may have lost many worldly things, but I have gained an eternity with Jesus and the Saints.

    • @stevencharron3866
      @stevencharron3866 Před rokem +10

      Well done brother. See you in Paradise.

    • @Alex-dk8dl
      @Alex-dk8dl Před rokem +9

      Same here. I didn't know there was so much Catholic prejudice until I converted. Lost friends over it. But that's okay. I have Jesus and the blessed mother.

    • @kathleenalex
      @kathleenalex Před rokem +1

      When I was in High School(back in the late 60s) I was not allowed in my High School Sweetheart's home because his Father hated Catholics. I remember thinking,"he doesn't even know me,how can he hate me?" I experienced prejudice because of my religion at a very young age. Eventually,my sweetheart broke up with me and I was devastated. My Mother told me that it wasn't what he wanted to do,but something that his parents forced him to do. Looking back,after all these years,I believe my Mother was right...

    • @rosiegirl2485
      @rosiegirl2485 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@kathleenalex
      If that was the case..it seems to me to be his lose. Who wants a man that isn't willing to stand for his own principles...and more importantly..someone who is willing to defend you.
      Hopefully you have moved on and found yourself a good Catholic man that has given you many Catholic babies!
      God bless you my friend! ⚘️

    • @user-xu6bv7yh2j
      @user-xu6bv7yh2j Před 26 dny

      Its because your choice upholds gender and queer discrimination

  • @maryfarrell3079
    @maryfarrell3079 Před 3 lety +64

    I am Scottish , a Catholic from a large Catholic family. This beautiful Country of mine is staunchly anti Catholic, one of the worst in the world. We are defined by bigotry, segregation and discrimination against Catholics, especially in the workforce and in sport. It is a sad reflection on those who govern us.

    • @Dan0__
      @Dan0__ Před 2 lety +2

      I had no idea...

    • @marivelrodriguez3016
      @marivelrodriguez3016 Před 2 lety +3

      So sad 😢

    • @joelahnstein2281
      @joelahnstein2281 Před 2 lety +7

      I understand completely. In a wonderful year in Edinburgh my wife (Episcopalian) and I (Catholic) were looked at some what askance not only because we were in a textbook ‘mixed’ marriage, but we each belonged to the ‘high churches’ respectively disliked by many Scots. Our situation was partially explained because we were Americans and we were attributed with questionable views anyway. LOL. Otherwise our time there was among the happiest in our 50 year marriage (thus far). Christmas Eve service at Grayfriar’s Kirk was simply marvelous and has remained a vivid memory all these years (decades?) since.

    • @GaunteroDimmm
      @GaunteroDimmm Před 2 lety

      I’m gonna go on a limb and say you’re a Celtic fan and despise the Rangers?

    • @TheGhostofTomMetzger
      @TheGhostofTomMetzger Před rokem

      Catholics and Jews are not compatible with Wasp societies. Catholics came to america and worked hand in hand to undermine WASP society and now all the critical power points in society are run by catholics and jews... All Catholics go to hell.

  • @vulgarresponse7080
    @vulgarresponse7080 Před 4 lety +61

    I was working on a construction site next to a convent and when the nuns passed me they would bless me, which I found 'quite touching', they never asked if I was Catholic, I'm sure that it wouldn't have mattered to them that I am an 'Anglican'!

    • @wolfthequarrelsome504
      @wolfthequarrelsome504 Před 2 lety

      Nuns blessing people...hmmm.
      I didn't think they had that authority. A priest yes.

    • @marivelrodriguez3016
      @marivelrodriguez3016 Před 2 lety +11

      @@wolfthequarrelsome504 they don't. It's a simple blessing we as parents or as friends can bestow upon them. You bless yourself by simply the sign of the cross 🙏

    • @danny_r27
      @danny_r27 Před 5 měsíci

      I’m surprised that happened since Catholics hate non-catholic Christians with a burning passion.
      Ironically the Bible says that anyone who hates their brother does not have the love of the Father in them.

  • @Dan0__
    @Dan0__ Před 2 lety +31

    Growing up, I didn't realize there was such thing as anti-Catholic prejudice until, as a young man, I witnessed it when people didn't know I was Catholic. What a shock! Disturbing actually... the misconceptions!
    Made me realize how people from other religions and cultures must feel sometimes...

  • @markpalka6382
    @markpalka6382 Před 7 lety +91

    Bishop Robert Barron is BOTH a Catholic AND a bona fide Christian; although not Catholic
    myself, I have a very high regard for preachers such as him, and the Catholic Church!

    • @thomashogan16
      @thomashogan16 Před 4 lety +4

      Thank you Mark.

    • @marymac7605
      @marymac7605 Před 4 lety +5

      Mark Palka, 2 Years ago you left a real positive message about the Catholic Church, about Bishop Barron. That is very refreshing when many run the Church down. You sound like a very confident individual. Even though not Catholic, you respect Catholics and the Church. Great message!

    • @adastra123
      @adastra123 Před 4 lety +4

      As a catholic thank you very much.

  • @bobbymcdaid886
    @bobbymcdaid886 Před 8 lety +422

    As a Catholic i was never taught to worship mary pope or saints that is Protestant propaganda .JESUS is GOD in the Catholic church.

    • @calebtimes453
      @calebtimes453 Před 7 lety +48

      Bobby Mc Daid Exactly
      We honour Mary and the saints sacrifices
      We should respect the pope though we might not agree with everything the pope says.
      We should honour Mary simply because she was chosen specifically to bear jesus. God did not choose some random woman God chose a pure woman.

    • @calebtimes453
      @calebtimes453 Před 7 lety +5

      Bobby Mc Daid Though we do need to take criticism and I don't know if the child molestation is exaggerated.

    • @jamesmartello1
      @jamesmartello1 Před 7 lety +19

      Sergio Milho The child abuse scandal is over blown. On the one hand we have real evil that seeks to seperate people from the Church and the sacraments by tearing down the priesthood. On the other hand a child is much, much more likely to be abused by a blended family member, a public school teacher, a coach, a neighbor, or a medical professional than a priest. But a priest is counter-cultural, politically incorrect, and an easier target. Intelligent and honest people can do the math.

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety +8

      liar! The Mexican catholics pray and venerate Mary. Do you own a rosary? Pray 53 hail maries? Then you are practicing paganism idolatry and necromancy!

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety +1

      +Jimmy Martello liar!

  • @tonyharden7159
    @tonyharden7159 Před 2 lety +17

    I am a newly converted Catholic and I can tell you first-hand that anti-Catholicism is alive and well in America today.

    • @grahameward7505
      @grahameward7505 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Im a catholic and experience it every day.I was called an idolator a satanst its hogwash garbage by fkn protestants. Prots dont realise theyre called protestants bc they protest the church tje one true apostolic catholic church established by chrsit himself.

    • @user-xu6bv7yh2j
      @user-xu6bv7yh2j Před 26 dny

      you converted to a religion that values men over women and queers - you stepped right in it

  • @alanbourbeau24
    @alanbourbeau24 Před 8 lety +244

    My cousin is a former Catholic and he told many times to leave the Catholic faith because he claims its corrupt and evil and the priests too. But I told him many times I will never leave the faith. He said some unkind things about the Catholic faith. But I dismissed what he said. Now people who are Anti Catholics, say what you like about the Catholic faith but I will not leave the faith.

    • @energie00
      @energie00 Před 8 lety +22

      God bless you Allen. Stay strong in your faith. One thing that has worked for me in such conversations is to simply ask them for facts and references. You will notice that their accusations are very broad sweeping and very general in nature. The minute you ask for facts and the study these facts you will find they don't hold water.

    • @alanbourbeau24
      @alanbourbeau24 Před 8 lety +19

      energie00
      It's true. There's another member in my family who is a former Catholic. My older brother. Whenever i bring up the Catholic faith, he ignores me. And he hates when I'm being righteous. I'm simply trying to set a good example to him and to his son. But rest assured, I will not give up.

    • @denisebraganza
      @denisebraganza Před 7 lety +8

      Jesus Christ has ONE HEAD & ONE BODY- “the Church” (Eph 1:22-23 Eph 4:4-6. Jesus does not have ONE HEAD and 39,000+ different bodies & growing divisions. Jesus Christ has only ONE BODY & ONE BRIDE. Jesus Christ established & prayed for HIS ONE CHURCH/BRIDE in John 17:21-23 before giving all of Himself in sacrifice to His ONE BRIDE as “the Bridegroom” (Isaiah 61:10, John 3:29, Matthew 9:15, Matthew 25:6-13, Mark 2:19, Luke 5:34-35).

    • @denisebraganza
      @denisebraganza Před 7 lety +11

      Hey Tim those who glorify God will be hounded by the devil. The devil does not rest; he is after the holy. I think you should read the bible on how the devil tried to tempt Jesus. Any wonder why the devil leaves you alone. There is not much the devil needs to do with you; you are already doing 100% devil's work by trolling of Catholic sites, persecuting God's Church, blaspheming .oh & your burning hatred for Catholics. The ignition comes straight from the coal fires in hell.

    • @live_free_or_die7260
      @live_free_or_die7260 Před 7 lety +16

      Is the church corrupt or the men in the church corrupt? Anytime you have men, you're going to have politics and corruption.

  • @joshyoas4456
    @joshyoas4456 Před 10 lety +79

    Fr. Barron is one of the most intelligent priests I've come across and watching his videos actually played a huge part in my converting to Catholicism, for that I thank him. I suggest that everyone check out his other videos, his commentaries are very informative.

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety +1

      i dont need human commentary for God to teach me! Yahshua said He will send the Holy spirit of God, not a human comforter or teacher. That is your problem, ypu cant think on your own you rely on sinners to teach you? Not wise at all!

    • @dianacarolinaduquemontoya2199
      @dianacarolinaduquemontoya2199 Před 6 lety

      Sam Nikole Romans 10:14-15

    • @andreztarango2674
      @andreztarango2674 Před 5 lety +3

      chef william Gibson hey buddy, did you hear about the sex abuse scandal in the Southern Baptist Church? You have no clue what you’re talking about!

    • @thomashogan16
      @thomashogan16 Před 4 lety +2

      He said that to his Apostles, not to throngs of people following him. The Protestant reformers taught this, and there are now 1000's of different "Christian" religions all teaching different doctrines. This doesn't quite work does it?

    • @marymac7605
      @marymac7605 Před 4 lety +2

      @@andreztarango2674 Definitely that has happened in the Baptist Church, too. Yet, many don't want to admit it.

  • @rodolfojude4902
    @rodolfojude4902 Před 7 lety +25

    I love learning from Fr Barron he's pretty brilliant almost like mother Angelica

  • @richardbeall9174
    @richardbeall9174 Před 4 lety +16

    Thank you Bishop Barron. As always, an informative and helpful talk.

  • @napoleon9616a
    @napoleon9616a Před 7 lety +5

    Great to have Bishop Barron standing up to the rapacious anti-catholic lobby. He says what l feel yet is always gracious, hurt as l feel hurt but never lashes out. I and countless faithful Catholics feel grateful to have such a champion. Thank you. I love and appreciate you. God bless you and give you strength to continue your defence of the faith we all share in Jesus. I know He blesses and loves you so much, as do all grateful Catholics who see your courageous, gentle and articulate presentations.

  • @citizenx7585
    @citizenx7585 Před 6 lety +81

    Accept the fact that you are going to be persecuted if you lift the Cross for Christ. GODBLESS FR. BARRON AND ALL THE CATHOLICS!!!

    • @josephmaxwell3868
      @josephmaxwell3868 Před 4 lety +10

      All my life I have been persecuted for being Catholic. From my earliest years I was constrained by the anti Catholic establishment. That means, restrictions on where you could be educated and later where you could work and what position you could hold in society. I am from Scotland and my country is the United Kingdom, yet I cannot be the PM, DPM or King, being Catholic automatically prohibits you from those positions. Institutional and constitutional bigotry, hatred as well as subjugation is prolific.
      But that all changes if you give up your faith and become a transgender LGBT supporter or activist.
      Christ Suffered for us and He told us, the world hates me and so shall they hate you too!
      Keep the Faith and pray for your enemies, never be subjugated and never lose heart. After years of trying and very many prayers I worked internationally, particularly for American companies and attained high office within those organisations. I would never have got passed first base in any British Company because of my background. Therefore, in my experience you really don't have it that bad. I am not saying it's not difficult, but everything is relative. Keep the Faith and Trust in Our Lord Jesus Christ.

    • @e.jenima7263
      @e.jenima7263 Před 3 lety

      Yes i know. i am gay and a new catholic. I try the best i can to balance out both identies as i can. but i very quickly found out that as a Young gay man convert to the catholic faith ( despite there are many gay catholics) we are villified by the gay community and rejected from a community that preaches tollerince and acceptance. and on the other hand you have many Good catholics getting up in your buissness and droning on and on about how celibacy is a gift to you and they gush as if being (Born like this) is allmost a gift bec. Chastidy is Virtually enforced on you, wether you want it or not. Good Catholics they really have no idea . Anyway i guess what i am trying to say is yes i agree with you. following Christ is never easey. but if you are faithfull and ut him above all else and keep him in mind all will be well and you get your just rewards.

    • @agentbrian8485
      @agentbrian8485 Před 3 lety

      I’m catholic

  • @MouthwashTyphoon
    @MouthwashTyphoon Před 7 lety +86

    All these people here saying that Catholicism is evil and wrong... Why would Satan be trying so much harder to lead Catholics astray (all the scandals, for instance) if they didn't belong to God's one true Church? Otherwise he wouldn't even have to bother. Not looking for an argument, just wondering why nobody else seems to have thought of this.

    • @kennethfranchino4861
      @kennethfranchino4861 Před 5 lety +8

      chef william Gibson That isn't true, you should do actual research before spewing nonsense. The Catholic church has not killed 50-100million people. The entire population of Europe during the inquisition era was 90million only. So by your statistics the church killed all of Europe lol. Also you should look into what the context of not calling someone father means. Because one of the commandments is "honor your FATHER and mother". This is the issue with not knowing context of scripture. Also you say the catholic church is evil but who's the ones accepting gay marriage and wedding gay couples? Protestant churches. Also protestant pastors are rolling around in nice cars and mansions telling their congregations to give to their ministry and God will bless them financially. Also in protestant churches it's watered down. It's all mushy gushy about the relationship with Christ except on everyones own terms, not actually how you would have one with the most High God. Drinking coffee and getting all amped up to concert style songs and bands is nice and all but you really think that's what true worship to God is? You should look into the writings of the early Christians, like Ignatious.

    • @chefwilliamgibson8102
      @chefwilliamgibson8102 Před 5 lety

      @ Kenneth Franchino
      TWO WRONGS DON'T MAKE catholic cultists ! RIGHT!
      ww1 ww2 all most all other wars catholics are to blame ....next you will say the church doesn't have an army ,but they manipulate leader with the one of military arms of the catholic cult the jesuits who have been thrown out of most countries only to show up some where else 70 % of catholic priests have aids ,the cult is emplodieng!

    • @kennethfranchino4861
      @kennethfranchino4861 Před 5 lety +5

      chef william Gibson I'm not going to continue this any further because you're just stating nonsense. Hitler hated the catholic church and Christians in general. Many were thrown into concentration camps for protecting Jews and not swearing complete allegiance to Hitler. Also ww1 was caused by the assassination of Duke Ferdinand of Austria by a Serbian nationalist and then due to the alliance system other nations all sided with either Serbia or Austriohungary. You seem to have this blind hatred towards the catholic church to the point where you're believing nonsense. The church didn't kill 100million people. Like I said, the population of Europe wasnt even 100million at those times. Also at the council of nicea in 325AD the catholic church put the bible together so you're welcome for that. And it was Martin Luther actually who took out the deutercanoncle books and even wanted to take out the book of James. You need to do actual research, not get into from websites that hate the church and speak a bunch of nonsense. Also read the writings of the early Christians and you'll see that the catholic church truly is the church from the beginning.

    • @patricksaxon3983
      @patricksaxon3983 Před 5 lety

      The catholic church is evil and wrong, because the catholic faith is not christian.

    • @chefwilliamgibson8102
      @chefwilliamgibson8102 Před 5 lety

      @ Patrick Saxon AS A HAVEN FOR PEDIPHILLIA ....
      The catholic church is evil and wrong, because the catholic faith is not christian.aND THEY ARE MORE PAGAN THAN ANY OTHER GROUP EXCEPT WITCH CRAFT ....WHICH IS FINDABLE IN MANY ASPECTS OF THE catholic"church".

  • @ToxicPea
    @ToxicPea Před 3 lety +15

    Can you imagine this was 6 years ago? Things have only gotten worse guys.

    • @g3toutth3way
      @g3toutth3way Před rokem

      It makes things really easy for the anti Catholics when our current President is “Catholic.” If evangelicals realized they had lots in common with real Catholics on virtually all social issues then there would be some reconciliation.
      I find it really ironic however to have two bible thumping uncles who were both baptized Catholic, now evangelicals, be vitriolic and accusatory towards my family for our faith when I have never discriminated an evangelical in my life. I don’t understand why they don’t like us.

  • @cackleback2821
    @cackleback2821 Před 8 lety +10

    Fr. Barron, I just saw that you are now a bishop! Congratulations. I love your video series, Catholicism. Could you please make a follow up series which includes many other beautiful aspects? You and are Scott Hahn are my two favorite Catholic Evangelists! Keep up the good work!

  • @almagore1
    @almagore1 Před 8 lety +46

    Thank you Father for this wonderful video. I was raised in a Protestant Church, The Evangelical and Reformed (which is no more) which was anti Catholic but not nearly anti Catholic as many other Denominations. I became Catholic when I was 27 after going to Mass with a Catholic who asked me to. There when I was not going up for the Eucharist as I was Protestant Jesus asked me 3 times, "Al, would you refuse me?" and soon after that I became Catholic. I just say that to share my Protestant background. I think the anti Catholic prejudice stems from when the Protestants broke away from the Catholic Church and the incredible hostility at that time between the 2 groups which continues. Also at about the same time the philosophy of materialism began to take precedence in the country and is confirmed by the fact that materialistic science has attained religious status in this country and all of the Western world. The rituals of the Mass are seen as nonsense as also the Spiritual world is seen as nonsense.

    • @kimfleury
      @kimfleury Před 6 lety +3

      Welcome home, Al.

    • @josefrancis7126
      @josefrancis7126 Před 6 lety +1

      I am a Catholic from India. I have seen Hindu's do Earth worship before laying foundation of a new house. And the
      ladies they made obeisance before a stone. The belief is that the priest has invoked a spirit in the stone. And I always thought if they can believe that surely the spirit of Jesus can be invoked to reside in a piece of bread.The beliefs are parallel. There is a similarity between the two practices and beliefs.

    • @josefrancis7126
      @josefrancis7126 Před 6 lety

      Did you really experience That? A near mystic experience !

    • @dianeuecker3501
      @dianeuecker3501 Před 6 lety +2

      Albert, I like you was raised Lutheran but it took me much longer, I was drawn to the Catholic church but it took me to the age of 56 before I became Catholic . I have to say that I now know the beauty and grace that God gives us at Mass. I used to go to church not on a regular basis but I would go when I felt the need. I cannot even imagine that now, I never miss Mass unless I am extremely ill. I look forward to going to Mass the beauty of being with God in his church is one thing but as you said the wonderful feeling of receiving Christ's Body and Blood in the Eucharist is so amazing it is beyond what I can explain. I do have to say though that since I have become Catholic I for the first time have experienced Catholic prejudice and it shocks me. From family that asks, "Why Catholic for heaven sakes?" I try to explain but I fear I don't do it justice, Oh if they only knew.

    • @dianacarolinaduquemontoya2199
      @dianacarolinaduquemontoya2199 Před 6 lety +2

      chef william Gibson go back before Constantine and tell me which church is closest to that of the Apostles... Modern Protestants, not even close

  • @MrJoachimsteve
    @MrJoachimsteve Před 8 lety +21

    Great video Father, thank you for this.

  • @patriciaellis6939
    @patriciaellis6939 Před 10 lety +1

    Powerful, thank you Fr. Barron

  • @josephgallardo8134
    @josephgallardo8134 Před 5 lety +1

    I saw ur Catholicism series 6 it made me cry it was so beautiful as a person who can't drive in a car or bus the internet helps but the picture and the film was beautiful my sister who use to be Catholic loved it also Thank you for opening my mind even further

  • @zinniamilburn2980
    @zinniamilburn2980 Před 9 lety +13

    To people who are prejudice about the Catholics no matter what Fr.Barron will explain to you about the teachings of the Catholic faith because you are prejudice you will always find fault. Jesus Christ did not tell his apostles that his church will be perfect because it is going to be lead by imperfect human beings starting from the 12 apostles they are sinners too. Find any church that is perfect or did not commit any sin. Also to the lady that do not understand the gospel is that every Catholic is to study the Bible, read the teachings of the great fathers of the church. To love & serve God is to know him. .

    • @militescrucis8591
      @militescrucis8591 Před 9 lety +4

      ***** Catholics are born again the Bible way. | Jesus answered and said to him (Nicodemus), “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God." Nicodemus said to Him, “How can a man be born when he is old? He cannot enter a second time into his mother’s womb and be born, can he?” Jesus answered, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of WATER and the SPIRIT he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. (John 3:3-5) | How do we get born again? By water and spirit. God begins new things with water and spirit. In the first to verses of the Bible it said, "In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth, and the Earth was formless and void, and the WATER covered the surface of the deep, and the SPIRIT of God hovered over the waters." That was the world's CREATION. In the Jews' mind, Noah is the second Adam because God wiped out the Earth and started it over again. What is hovering over the Ark with an olive branch in it's mouth? A dove, which represents the Holy Spirit of God. With the Ark hovering over the water, with a dove over top. The Earth was BORN AGAIN. God renews with WATER AND SPIRIT. This isn't made up, because in (1 Peter 3:18-21) it says, "when the patience of God kept waiting in the days of Noah, during the construction of the ark, in which a few, that is, eight persons, were brought safely through the water. Corresponding to that, baptism now saves you" In Exodus, the Pharaoh persecutes the Christians. Pharaoh represents the Devil, Egypt represents the world, and slavery represents sin. These are the three enemies of the Christian, the Devil, the world, and sin. God delivers the Israelites with the Passover lamb then takes them through the Red Sea. They go up through the WATER, and what is on top of them leading the way? A pillar of fire by night and a pillar of cloud by day. The Holy SPIRIT of God over the WATER. God saves them from the enemy, and what is the new thing He starts? The nation of Israel. Every time God starts something, it is with WATER AND SPIRIT. In (Ezekiel 36:25) it says, "I will sprinkle you with clean WATER. I will put a new SPIRIT within you. For what purpose? That you may obey my laws." The New Covenant will look like WATER AND SPIRIT. Jesus was baptized by John and He went down into the WATER, and the SPIRIT came down. Jesus goes into Jerusalem, and everybody goes down to go to see John. Everyone knew he had gone into the WATER and that the SPIRIT had come down. Baptism is how we are born again, and baptism is the initial initiation into the Catholic Church. | ‘Now why do you delay? Get up and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on His name.’ | (Acts 22:16) We are born by water and spirit my friend.

    • @militescrucis8591
      @militescrucis8591 Před 9 lety +1

      ***** I just quoted from the Bible. I pray multiple times daily, thanking Him for what blessings I have received. Before you judge something you do not know about, I politely ask you please look at this from a non-biased perspective. I have looked at both sides and I still have found the Catholic Church to be most truthful.
      Best of all, the promise of eternal life is a gift, freely offered to us by God (CCC 1727). Our initial forgiveness and justification are not things we "earn" (CCC 2010). Jesus is the mediator who bridged the gap of sin that separates us from God (1 Tim. 2:5); he bridged it by dying for us. He has chosen to make us partners in the plan of salvation (1 Cor. 3:9).
      The Catholic Church teaches what the apostles taught and what the Bible teaches: We are saved by grace alone, but not by faith alone (which is what "Bible Christians" teach; see Jas. 2:24).
      When we come to God and are justified (that is, enter a right relationship with God), nothing preceding justification, whether faith or good works, earns grace. But then God plants his love in our hearts, and we should live out our faith by doing acts of love (Gal. 6:2).
      Even though only God’s grace enables us to love others, these acts of love please him, and he promises to reward them with eternal life (Rom. 2:6-7, Gal. 6:6-10). Thus good works are meritorious. When we first come to God in faith, we have nothing in our hands to offer him. Then he gives us grace to obey his commandments in love, and he rewards us with salvation when we offer these acts of love back to him (Rom. 2:6-11, Gal. 6:6-10, Matt. 25:34-40).
      Jesus said it is not enough to have faith in him; we also must obey his commandments. "Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ but do not do the things I command?" (Luke 6:46, Matt. 7:21-23, 19:16-21).
      We do not "earn" our salvation through good works (Eph. 2:8-9, Rom. 9:16), but our faith in Christ puts us in a special grace-filled relationship with God so that our obedience and love, combined with our faith, will be rewarded with eternal life (Rom. 2:7, Gal. 6:8-9).
      Paul said, "God is the one who, for his good purpose, works in you both to desire and to work" (Phil. 2:13). John explained that "the way we may be sure that we know him is to keep his commandments. Whoever says, ‘I know him,’ but does not keep his commandments is a liar, and the truth is not in him" (1 John 2:3-4, 3:19-24, 5:3-4).
      Since no gift can be forced on the recipient-gifts always can be rejected-even after we become justified, we can throw away the gift of salvation. We throw it away through grave (mortal) sin (1 John 5:16, Rom. 11:22-23, 1 Cor. 15:1-2; CCC 1854-1863). Paul tells us, "The wages of sin is death" (Rom. 6:23).
      Read his letters and see how often Paul warned Christians against sin! He would not have felt compelled to do so if their sins could not exclude them from heaven (see, for example, 1 Cor. 6:9-10, Gal. 5:19-21).
      Paul reminded the Christians in Rome that God "will repay everyone according to his works: eternal life for those who seek glory, honor, and immortality through perseverance in good works, but wrath and fury to those who selfishly disobey the truth and obey wickedness" (Rom. 2:6-8).
      Sins are nothing but evil works (CCC 1849-1850). We can avoid sins by habitually performing good works. Every saint has known that the best way to keep free from sins is to embrace regular prayer, the sacraments (the Eucharist first of all), and charitable acts.

    • @militescrucis8591
      @militescrucis8591 Před 9 lety +2

      ***** The Bible isn't Satan's lies. It is God's Word.
      I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and earth;
      and in Jesus Christ, His only Son Our Lord,
      Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.
      He descended into Hell; the third day He rose again from the dead;
      He ascended into Heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God, the Father almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead.
      I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body and life everlasting.
      Amen.
      As Christians we are taught to spread the Gospel. If you believe what you believe is true, then why do you not share it with me? Please, answer me instead of simply avoiding the Scripture passages I have offered you. You and I both know that the Bible is God's divinely inspired Word. If you do not agree with what I have shown you from Scripture, why is that? It's just a simple discussion that I would like to have with a fellow Christian. Brother, please reply using Scripture if possible.

    • @josefrancis7126
      @josefrancis7126 Před 6 lety +1

      A reading of history is necessary before condemning Catholicism. Now every 300 sentences in Bible are given
      a new interpretation giving birth to a new church every ten years. Catholic church debates ideas for decades/centuries before making any changes in dogma

    • @chefwilliamgibson8102
      @chefwilliamgibson8102 Před 5 lety

      @ Zinnia Milburn
      AND THEN CALL men father AGAINST THE COMMANDMENT OF THE bible TO CALL NO MAN father!

  • @jerkojovic
    @jerkojovic Před 10 lety +64

    Dear Protestants,
    Please come and feel the real presence of the Lord Jesus Christ in the eucharist, like Jesus commanded.
    John 6:54
    Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day.

    • @jerkojovic
      @jerkojovic Před 9 lety +3

      May God bless you!

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety

      Jeremiah 31:31-34 sais I dont need you to be with God! Read your bible

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety +1

      so you just twisted scripture and made yourself a cannibal! No thanks! you dont get to decide when God visits his children God does!

    • @thornssm7371
      @thornssm7371 Před 6 lety +6

      Sam Nikole “cannibalization?” Youre too funny. Its a Blessed Sacrament REQUIRED to get into heaven.

    • @goodgirlkay
      @goodgirlkay Před 6 lety +1

      jerkojovic The bible is mythical bullshit. And anyone who rejoices in the eating of human flesh needs mental help.

  • @EverydayCatholic
    @EverydayCatholic Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for this video! It was therapeutic to watch

  • @nelsonsierra1439
    @nelsonsierra1439 Před 10 lety +2

    Thank you Fr. Barron

  • @damian-795
    @damian-795 Před 4 lety +3

    My Catholic church here in Cambridge UK is full of people from all over the world. I feel so proud that we have all creeds here and I know we are God`s family. I love the fact we have people from Africa, India, Asia , etc. No other church in the world can do this this, only the true church, The Catholic church ! Discimination is real and I know that coming from an Irish Catholic family. Anti Catholic predudice is still here today and comes from a sense of regret that they broke away from the true church, they know it. Saying that there are amazing priest`s like Rowan Williams ( Anglican) who is a true man of God and is above the negative politics that exsist and I consider him a Catholic priest in all truth.

  • @leifewald5117
    @leifewald5117 Před 2 lety +4

    Saint Jose Sanchez Del Rio pray for us, Viva Cristo Rey!!

  • @andrewmotisi1873
    @andrewmotisi1873 Před 10 lety +2

    Keep up the great work Father and keep challenging those men in training up there in Mundelein to protect the integrity of HIS church.

  • @inferno0020
    @inferno0020 Před 10 lety

    Fr. Barron, despite the fact that I don't agree with a lot of things you said, I still highly respected you and I have learned a lot from you. Thank you.

  • @forresthenry9535
    @forresthenry9535 Před 10 lety +38

    I find it interesting that a lot of Protestants assume that Catholics worship the Pope. To make matters clear, Catholics do not and are discouraged from worshiping saints, the Pope, or the Apostles. Such action is considered in the Church to be heretical and missing the point entirely. It is one thing to ask for them to pray for you (which all Christians, both Catholic and Protestant, do often) it is quite another to prostrate yourself and pray TO the saints. Which is common in the cult of Santeria, which declares itself separate from Christianity and Catholicism entirely. Secondly, it is okay to disagree with the Pope so long as such teachings and ideas do not fly in the face of Christian teaching and Catholic Cannon i.e. reincarnation, deification of planet Earth etc. So, to sum it all up, Catholics are not the Pope's personal army of marching yes men", I hope this clears things up for you, Allen Maurer.

    • @josefrancis7126
      @josefrancis7126 Před 6 lety

      Intercessionary prayer is the word.

    • @piolio7086
      @piolio7086 Před 6 lety

      Forrest Henry haven't heard protestant treat mary or other saints like god's secretary....

    • @chefwilliamgibson8102
      @chefwilliamgibson8102 Před 6 lety

      @ Forrest Henry
      catholics are the roman empire 313 constatine and they created the "church" with documents stolen from true CHRISTIANS who they murdered for 2000 or so years!To this day! The reformers followed the closest thing to KING JESUS THEY COULD! The roman catholics rebel against GOD and still murder!DENY deny DENY ,cover up the molestation of children.pick on some one else or get slammed for who you really are a cult of pagans heathens war mongers reprobates and satanist!

    • @tradcat7777
      @tradcat7777 Před 6 lety +3

      chef william Gibson your not going to scare us into converting to your false religion by "threating "us with your 500 year old excuses because we heard it all

    • @chefwilliamgibson8102
      @chefwilliamgibson8102 Před 6 lety

      @ CONFEDERATE CATHOLIC
      at no point would I think you would be afraid ,You don't fear GOD! Your on the road to perdition.And it is just so sad that you will be with satan for eternity .I wish we all could be with KING JESUS at the wedding banquet!After murdering your way though some FIFTY MILLION TRUE CHRISTIANS I HAVE VERY little hope that any of you will be saved.Catholic 'priests are 70 % more likely to contract and die from aids.That is here and now a living hell!If you have no fear of that then I can't hope to help you!

  • @elenafeick9459
    @elenafeick9459 Před 8 lety +18

    blessed are those persecuted for Him.
    as long as we still have people to teach us and form us in the faith, we will be OK.

    • @letitrest4662
      @letitrest4662 Před 2 lety

      What people, to teach us ? You can pray, on your own, and the Lord will hear you and answer if you're humble.

  • @f.oliver8078
    @f.oliver8078 Před 4 lety +1

    Bishop, you are an excellent apologist. Thank you

  • @jenniferkim2263
    @jenniferkim2263 Před 8 lety +1

    father ur full of god I can't breathe holy spirit using u to show gods dimension thank you

  • @sirfijoe450
    @sirfijoe450 Před 4 lety +9

    I’m not Christian but I prefer Catholics. They’re generally nicer people

  • @joelahnstein2281
    @joelahnstein2281 Před 2 lety +2

    There is some historical precedent for the continuing ‘anti-popism’. Of the original 13 colonies, only three had freedom of religion: Pennsylvania, started by a Quaker; Rhode Island, started by a Protestant; and Maryland started by a Catholic. Several of the Southern States -VA, the Carolinas, Georgia were staunchly Episcopalian / Anglican. Massachusetts was ‘Puritan’ having grievances against Episcopalian as well Catholicism. There was a relatively short time between HenryVIII and the founding of the American colonies so the memories of those religious wars, Mary, Queen of Scots, the destruction or conversion of Catholic Churches and Cathedrals and xo on remained vibrant. The continuation of the denigrating term WASP - white Anglo-Saxon Protestant - lingered / lingers into the present. It occurs to me that the two examples you so brilliantly discuss are but a continuation of a subtle but prevalent thread in our history. To be sure ‘anti-papism’ resides elsewhere but it seems more egregious here in the land of the 1st Amendment.

  • @DoctorKatherine
    @DoctorKatherine Před 5 lety

    This video popped up on my CZcams feed today, and although he made this video over 4 years ago, it is very relevant today with the current SCOTUS nomination.

  • @dougmoore5252
    @dougmoore5252 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you Father Barron, for raising this issue the is weaved sometimes under the surface, sometimes out in the open through out our history. Happily some very famous people have pushed back including out first President, no catholic but a man of conscious, although blind in other areas.

  • @cristinasicchio9533
    @cristinasicchio9533 Před 2 lety +4

    All of the anticatholism I've been experiencing is disheartening. I shouldn't let it get to me, that's what the devil would want.

  • @its4it
    @its4it Před 10 lety +5

    Fr. Robert is so right regarding gay marriage. I have spoken out against it before and been thrown under a truck for it. It's too bad you can't make people see that just because you don't support gay marriage doesn't mean you are homophobic.

  • @dynamic9016
    @dynamic9016 Před rokem +1

    Thanks much for this video.

  • @ChristianSaintSavior
    @ChristianSaintSavior Před 6 lety

    Good observations, Bishop Barron.

  • @MatthewFurtadoA
    @MatthewFurtadoA Před 10 lety +9

    FR. BARRON IN HD? UNHEARD OF!!!!!!! :P

  • @ricobonifacio1095
    @ricobonifacio1095 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm a protestant that is thinking about joining the catholic church. But all I hear on the calvinst and baptist etc videos is how Catholics are going to hell etc etc. But they say that about many of their own protestant brothers because they don't believe how they do. That's mainly the reason I want to leave Protestantism is the division. But I also dont want to do something against what God wants me to do. I need prayers to point me in the right direction.

    • @BishopBarron
      @BishopBarron  Před 3 lety +4

      God bless you, Rico. May the Lord guide this most important decision.

    • @b11jiral63
      @b11jiral63 Před 2 lety

      And Don't Let Anti-Catholic Bigots Control Your Free Will Choice

  • @reidtillery2856
    @reidtillery2856 Před 2 lety

    Excellent analysis.

  • @thouartdust7464
    @thouartdust7464 Před 3 lety +1

    I wanna 'like' this multiple times!

  • @Thamac15
    @Thamac15 Před 9 lety +49

    All these hateful comments,...are you walking down the path of a true Christian? Down the path of righteousness? Indeed you are not. Perhaps all you who oppose the Catholic Church should start a church based off your own personal interpretation of scripture. Then when one of your flock disagrees with your teachings then he or she shall go and start their own church based off their interpretation. It's a revolving door with every Protestant Church that continues to divide the true Christian faith into more and more disunity.

    • @Supablonde1
      @Supablonde1 Před 9 lety

      Thamac15 People oppose the church as it condones and tolerates rape against children........

    • @Supablonde1
      @Supablonde1 Před 9 lety

      Daniel Pan Dont you agree that the priests that rape children never come forward and confess their sins? its not until the victims come forward 20 yrs later and they get busted and they still deny it,doesnt that contradict the holiness of the church? number 1-they want the flock to confess their sins yet the priests themselves do not and 2- its not a one off,hundreds of priests get busted yearly but NONE came forward,the victims did......

    • @Supablonde1
      @Supablonde1 Před 9 lety

      Daniel Pan Im so confused about different protocol in churchs- why cant they just adhere to the bible and thats it- you say- ''One is centered in the Sacrifice offered to God the Father to appease His justice and the other is centered on sermons of the pastor''-
      Jesus did say when there is division, a church cannot stand- due to lack of unity in teachings- i know of catholics that still go to church yet they dont believe in many of the teachings-some priests support gay marriage,there is a priest recently in crossfire on the news for doing so- all these religions are in a religious confusion! tradition and customs and just mans ego in general cause it to be so!!!!!

    • @Supablonde1
      @Supablonde1 Před 9 lety

      Daniel Pan Dan,i commend you for your kind and patient replies- Please forgive me,i may of missed it along the way in your comment,but are you catholic?
      what made you leave the protestant church?
      as regards to your question- 2 timothy 3;16,17 says ""ALL"" scripture is inspired by God-
      You cant really reason or conclude why or if God removed certain books or rejected certain scripture- God is a God of order- he wouldn't waste time getting scribes to write with excruciating accuracy then choose not to include them- do you personally think there are books that should not have been included? what prompted you to ask me this specific question?...

    • @timspangler8440
      @timspangler8440 Před 9 lety

      Pick up the Bible and read it.

  • @Baron-nv1ez
    @Baron-nv1ez Před 4 lety +3

    Protestant Christians treat the teachings of Christ like all-you-can-eat buffet where you can pick and choose the parts of Christianity which you like and disregard the parts you don't. Now I know why people that were once Catholic convert to Protestantism, it's easy worship. The way I see it, you either believe ALL the teachings of Christ or none at all. With a Protestant Christian if they don't like their denomination they'll just jump ship and go to another of over 30,000 denominations. They can be "worship" conveniently all while coming off as "followers" of Christ.

  • @robashley8227
    @robashley8227 Před 6 měsíci +1

    When my wife and I left the Church of the Nazarene for the Catholic faith, people we had known for years suddenly stopped talking to us.

  • @stephendauncey1626
    @stephendauncey1626 Před 6 lety +1

    Well said Father.

  • @PeteSeeker455
    @PeteSeeker455 Před 10 lety +3

    Thank you Father. Can you imagine the outrage and disbelief he would have stirred if he had said that he wanted the Baptists or Methodists (or any other group) out of "his" state? I can't believe the good people of New York are taking this sitting down- it's so sad to see it! All Christians need to stand up to this kind of injustice- because which group will be next? Stand up now people, or lose your freedom forever. Pete D.---

  • @joelciaccio62
    @joelciaccio62 Před 10 lety +11

    Great video! I would love to see you have a conversation with Dawkins or someone of similar ilk. It doesn't necessarily have to be a debate. Just a frank conversation. Is anything like that in the works?

    • @dialepeter-danielmabitsela7927
      @dialepeter-danielmabitsela7927 Před 10 lety +1

      Great idea, a peaceful conversation yet with both parties challenging the others beliefs and views. Pity you can't have one with Hitchens (RIP)

    • @thomaspelletier7790
      @thomaspelletier7790 Před 9 lety

      Diale Peter-Daniel Mabitsela ehh john lennox got hitchens to verbally admit defeat..good enough for me.

  • @jessevelasquez2549
    @jessevelasquez2549 Před 5 lety

    Great information..

  • @edjones2320
    @edjones2320 Před 10 lety +2

    Well said, Father Barron! For what it's worth, here's a combination book review/op-ed piece I wrote on the same subject which the Charlotte Observer saw fit to publish in its entirety a few years ago:
    THE NEW ANTI-CATHOLICISM: THE LAST ACCEPTABLE PREJUDICE, by Philip Jenkins
    Anti-Catholicism is “the deepest bias in the history of the American people.” - Arthur Schlesinger Sr.
    If you’re a Catholic, perhaps you’ve been confronted by a scene similar to this: In the checkout line of my local supermarket, a silver-haired gentleman in a tweed jacket strikes up a conversation to pass the time. He is a retired English professor, I learn.
    In the course of the conversation, I happen to let it drop that I’m a convert to Catholicism.
    Suddenly, his demeanor changes.
    “I believe the Catholic Church is the most evil institution in the history of Western civilization,” he says. “It is a religion for third-world people, full of ignorance and superstition.”
    Then, the coup de grace: “How could you join an institution that has bred those hideous creatures, the pedophile priests?”
    Having grown up a W.A.S.P., I had never been on the receiving end of such textbook bigotry. So I couldn’t help wondering: What could possibly cause someone of this man’s intellectual caliber to consider such behavior acceptable? And why are different shades of the same prejudice so widely tolerated throughout American culture---from the universities to the news media to the arts?
    Perhaps no author has written a more meticulously researched and elegantly reasoned explanation than Philip Jenkins, Distinguished Professor at Penn State. (Jenkins left the Church in the 1980s “without any particular rancor” to become an Episcopalian.)
    To begin with, Jenkins explains, anti-Catholicism is a hoary American tradition- our republic was principally a Protestant creation, after all.
    He posits that historically, this “last acceptable prejudice” has reared its ugly head in America in two major waves:
    a) The older anti-Catholicism, which was a 19th century working-class phenomenon, prevalent among nativists.
    b) The new anti-Catholicism, which is largely a disease of the cultural elite and has grown in virulence ever since the issuance of Humanae Vitae in 1968, the papal encyclical rejecting birth control.
    Until this watershed moment, Jenkins notes, American liberalism and Catholicism marched shoulder to shoulder in many noble causes: in support of labor unions, the civil rights movement and welfare programs; against capital punishment and war.
    Interestingly, none of the church’s stances on these matters have changed.
    What has changed since the ‘60s, Jenkins makes clear, is American liberalism, which has increasingly become obsessed with abortion, gender issues, contraception and gay rights. It is the church’s refusal to bend on these matters which has made her the object of so much vituperation.
    To be sure, with their almost criminal mishandling of the child sex abuse scandals, some in the hierarchy have given the church’s enemies ample ammunition with which to bloody her. But it is in his deft treatment of this emotionally-charged matter that Jenkins renders perhaps his greatest service: helping to distinguish between legitimate criticism and outright bigotry.
    “[I]t is quite legitimate to attack an individual or an institution, even if these are religious in nature. It is a quite different matter to say that some essential features of that religion give rise to evil or abuse and that the evil cannot be prevented without fundamentally changing the beliefs or practices of the religion.”
    It might surprise some readers - including some Catholics - that criticism of corrupt clergymen is actually a venerable Catholic tradition. (For proof, read Dante’s Inferno.)
    Thus, most thinking Catholics have no real quarrel with the Boston Globe’s laudable work on the New England scandals.
    What Catholics find reprehensible is the lack of context and proportionality in so many stories reported by the major media.
    For example, have you ever read in this newspaper that 70 incidences of child sexual abuse are reported [BEGIN ITALICS] every week [END ITALICS] in America’s Protestant churches? (Most of the alleged abusers are not clergy or staff, but church volunteers. Cf. Christian Science Monitor, April 5, 2002)
    It might also surprise you that pedophilia is just as prevalent among married men as it is among celibate priests. (Jenkins’ estimation of the percentage of American priests guilty of abuse is 2 to 3%.)
    Yet the media have given the impression that child sexual abuse is a uniquely Roman Catholic problem, rather than a catholic or universal one.
    Here’s Jenkins on why this occurred: “[T]he disproportionate reaction to the clergy abuse issue, the suggestions of pervasive criminality, cannot be understood except as a reflection of accumulated political grievances over other issues, often involving sexuality and gender. Every interest group with an axe to grind now used the ‘pedophile crisis’ as the grounds for unrestrained frontal attacks on …fundamental aspects of Catholic belief.”
    But the American media’s regrettable treatment of the scandals is only a small part of Jenkins’ remarkable book. He shines a light on other wellsprings of anti-Catholic bigotry as well.
    In the chapters entitled “The Church Hates Women” and “The Church Kills Gays,” he shows how disagreements with the church’s doctrines are consistently escalated into broader anti-Catholic attacks.
    (A classic example: When in 1992 the Church spoke out against gay rights legislation, The Nation headlined its report “Pope Backs Hate Crimes.”)
    And in his chapter “Black Legends” Jenkins exposes the “facts” that everyone seemingly “knows” about historical events like the Crusades and the Inquisition for what they are: mostly gross distortions or lies.
    He concludes with this sobering reflection: “Anti-Catholic sentiment may simply be too deeply entrenched to eliminate in a decade or a lifetime, but this does not mean that it should simply be ignored. The greatest single achievement might be to acknowledge its existence and to treat it as a form of prejudice quite as pernicious as any other…In the news media especially, it would be wonderful if writers dealing with Catholic themes would examine their work just long enough to see if they were recycling ancient stereotypes, in much the same way they should if writing about Jews, blacks, or other…groups. Otherwise, Catholics will continue to be subjected to a particularly blatant double standard.”

  • @AdorationChapel
    @AdorationChapel Před 8 lety +3

    Mayor Koch used to say if the Catholics are opposed to abortion, leave them alone. It's there religious belief. He got that right.

    • @patricksaxon3983
      @patricksaxon3983 Před 5 lety

      There would be no needs for abortions, if christians would stop condemnig birth control. Birth control is an alternative to birth control.

  • @kimwold
    @kimwold Před 9 lety +5

    I see so so so but sooo much hate from the "christians" non-catholic comments and they say they have God

    • @patricksaxon3983
      @patricksaxon3983 Před 5 lety

      They have every right to be hateful, because the catholic church is not a christian religion.

  • @davidvazquez1425
    @davidvazquez1425 Před 10 lety +2

    Father barron is so wise god word is above all

  • @marcihf9763
    @marcihf9763 Před 5 lety +2

    My friend is Catholic but sadly all of her sisters have left the Catholic church and now attend anti-Catholic Protestant churches. The biggest hater is one of her sister's and brother-in-law. For years they attended a Protestant church, then other Protestant churches and now they do religion at home. All they do is watch anti-Catholic videos, read anti-Catholic books, befriend anti-Catholics, etc. They are constantly sending anti-Catholic links to my friend. My friend went to go visit them last month and all they did was attack her Catholic faith. They keep attacking the Catholic church thinking she will leave like the other sisters did but she just becomes stronger in her faith. And that pisses them off.

  • @blatttman
    @blatttman Před 10 lety +9

    No no no, Fr. Barron, you don't understand, you need to "get with the programme" as our Prime Minister told us here in the UK....... Whats that, your conscience wont let you....oh dear, no place for people who think like you then in the public sector and you better keep your views to yourself or things might get "difficult" for you.
    St Thomas More, pray for us that like you we do not "get with the programme" but remain truthful to our faith and conscience.

  • @wilshirewarrior2783
    @wilshirewarrior2783 Před 2 lety +3

    Prejudice does not thrive on facts

  • @michaelblair5566
    @michaelblair5566 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I am a Catholic, a convert from 1987. I am a career IT guy. We had a customer who left "Catholics are going to hell" pamphlets in my tool box.

  • @rlburton
    @rlburton Před 10 lety +2

    90% of the time when you hear the first amendment to the constitution cited, it's referred to as "separation of church and state" as it forbids laws that 'respect establishments of religion', but it then says 'or prohibiting the free exercise thereof'. It could just as easily be called the amendment protecting religion from the state instead of separating religion from the state.
    It's analagous to when people say the the government is funding a program or group of people just because it doesn't take away as much taxes as it could. Not taking something away is not the same as giving something. Not taking away someone's rights is not the same as granting them new rights.

  • @capone70
    @capone70 Před 10 lety +7

    2 points: First, I've always given justice Sotomayor the benefit of the doubt; even when certain right-wing priests went ranty/nutty at her appointment. Her record has consistently shown herself to be very unbiased and extremely rational in her thought-process, regardless of who appointed her. Second, anti-Catholicism is as American as apple pie.

  • @billybagbom
    @billybagbom Před 10 lety +15

    I believe that the Catholic Church is the fullness of the one, holy catholic and apostolic Church. Yet, I also see in America the rise of a form of Catholicism that is heretical (in the true sense of the word: picking and choosing certain emphases from among the whole apostolic faith, to the exclusion or denial of the rest) and could eventually become a schism -- an American Catholic Church. The central issues will of course initially be moral ones (principally, the definition and sanctity of human life; the nature of marriage). These central issues will reveal a broad schism between secularist naturalists and those who believe in a transcendent God and His victorious Kingdom.

    • @samnikole1643
      @samnikole1643 Před 6 lety

      you were lied to that your rcc is what you claim . God said different. God is holy, you are sinners all of you! Dont give yourself a title you dont deserve

    • @josefrancis7126
      @josefrancis7126 Před 6 lety +1

      Ideologically Catholicism is strong. As an organization it is faltering.

    • @chefwilliamgibson8102
      @chefwilliamgibson8102 Před 6 lety

      billybagbom
      catholics are the roman empire 313 constatine and they created the "church" with documents stolen from true CHRISTIANS who they murdered for 2000 or so years!To this day! The reformers followed the closest thing to KING JESUS THEY COULD! The roman catholics rebel against GOD and still murder!DENY deny DENY ,cover up the molestation of children.pick on some one else or get slammed for who you really are a cult of pagans heathens war mongers reprobates and satanist!

  • @margarethhuapcent1270
    @margarethhuapcent1270 Před 4 lety

    TO HELP IT IS RELIGIOUSLY OR WHERE EVERYTHING FIRST IS TO TAKE THE FIRST STEP BECAUSE OUR FATHER LOVES US AND WAITS FOR US EVERY DAY AT ALL TIMES.SO IF YOU´RE NOT THE CURE , DON´T BE THE WOUND

  • @greer15
    @greer15 Před rokem +1

    in 2022, prejudice has spread to everywhere. Tribalism is rampant in the US and Europe. If you are not with us, you're against us. That is the culture we live in.

  • @julienewman4777
    @julienewman4777 Před 10 lety +3

    lets turn to the blessed mother and ask for her intercession pray the rosery and never give up hope love always and trust in god always amen please pray and remember the persercuted christians that are being killled has iam writing this day all those in iraqu may we stop this viololence with love not hate with faith and pray for the conversion of hearts and minds that all those who are persercuting see there selfs that are wrong in what they are doing like st paul on his way to damacus when jesus said to st paul saul saul way are yoy persercuing me pray pray pray for peace

  • @catholicintoeternity5679
    @catholicintoeternity5679 Před 2 lety +2

    Many convert to the One True Church just before they die....
    But we never see anyone joining another church in the same situation.
    "Where else can we go Lord; you alone have the words of eternal life"
    Saint Peter's words...

  • @margarethhuapcent1270
    @margarethhuapcent1270 Před 4 lety +1

    DON´T SCAPE TO THE LOVE. GOD IS LOVE, SO LOVE HIM, HE IS YOUR HAPINESS!

  • @BrianCinSpruceGrove
    @BrianCinSpruceGrove Před 5 lety

    I would love to hear your view on the Pope signing the document bringing the religions together and how it ties with scripture.

  • @GoGuide888
    @GoGuide888 Před 10 lety +4

    It's not anti-Catholic when it's true. Catholicism views on homosexuality, abortion, celibacy, and contraception cause more suffering and pain worldwide than any other institution. I'm a Catholic. My biological father was a Catholic priest. Trust me when I say I know these things. To me the real victims are people like Fr. Barron. A good man who isn't wise enough to see that he dedicated his life to a worthless cause is a pitiable, and doesn't deserve my contempt. I hope he finds the intelligence to not take societal views on Catholicism personally. We don't have enough anti-Catholic voices to be honest. Those are the voices that ring true and righteous in my heart.

    • @chefwilliamgibson8102
      @chefwilliamgibson8102 Před 5 lety

      @ GoGuide888
      no anti catholic here JUST PRO JESUS the catholic cult have murdered some 100 million people!

    • @katanaevelyn6813
      @katanaevelyn6813 Před 2 lety

      @@chefwilliamgibson8102 where is your proof . Or it’s just Protestant anti catholic probaganda . Do u know how many people Protestants killed in Africa n else where while they were colonizing the world . Please

  • @joshrichards9121
    @joshrichards9121 Před 2 lety +1

    John said to him, “Teacher, we saw a man casting out demons in your name, and we forbade him, because he was not following us.” But Jesus said, “Do not forbid him; for no one who does a mighty work in my name will be able soon after to speak evil of me. For he that is not against us is for us” (Mark 9:38-40).
    I may not see eye to eye with my fellow Christians on everything, but like the man that cast out demons in Jesus name that had a different knowledge of Jesus, I see my Catholic family in Christ do mighty work for The Kingdom in the name of "our" Lord and Savior.

  • @newenglandsun4394
    @newenglandsun4394 Před 8 lety +1

    wow...i like totally need to catch up. had no idea you were appointed a bishop.

  • @15footgelatinouscube
    @15footgelatinouscube Před 5 lety

    Your Grace, you can see the quick progression to privatization of Catholic (or Christian in general, if you like) values to finally outlawing of those same values in Justin Trudeau, the current PM of Canada. Once stated he was 'personally opposed to abortion', but now actively persecutes organizations who don't toe the party line on abortion.
    Anyway, just an obversation. I'm Orthodox, but I enjoy your channel. Many years to you!

  • @gkcfan
    @gkcfan Před 10 lety

    I am a great admirer of yours, Fr. Barron. I own several of your dvd's including the whole Catholicism package. Your 3 lectures on Newman are great and I have listened to them numerous time. You have answered many questions for me, but I have one more. Why in the world doesn't the Cardinal Archbishop of New York tell this guy Cuomo that the front pew is closed and he needs to stop bringing his girlfriend to Mass, and if he does come, not to present himself for communion? Cuomo is inimical to Jesus and the Catholic faith, if he's not an apostate I don't know how one qualifies.

  • @niallhogan1565
    @niallhogan1565 Před 5 lety +2

    Bishop I am from Dublin Ireland and was told a story about a book shop beside the penny foot bridge in Dublin sixty years ago called Clarke’s
    One day a woman came in to buy the shilling bible and asked the said Mr Clarke “Are these Catholic bibles or protestant bibles Mr Clarke”
    Nether he said “There Gods bible and I believe he was a Jew.

    • @deanhall9292
      @deanhall9292 Před 5 lety

      Do u tell your "Commune" about Cardinal Rinucini ?
      Or about the child/baby skeletons down that convent well?
      Gaelic?....Try Galli....like that Gallician Church. Peacock of Attis....
      Bible? Tell em how u changed iesus, into jesus......?
      CROMWELL >" These poor Irish Peasants, Deceived by Papal Priests".
      Care to explain when New years used to be celebrated? "Ladys Day" ?
      or is that "DIES SANGUINIS".......yellow frocker?

  • @billobrien5954
    @billobrien5954 Před 6 lety

    Bishop Barron is absolutely correct in his analysis. Perhaps, we should remind those who would denigrate Catholics of the Gospel of John 15:12 when Jesus said, “This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.”

  • @auntiegrizelda4484
    @auntiegrizelda4484 Před 10 lety

    RIGHT ON FATHER!!!!

  • @itinerantpatriot1196
    @itinerantpatriot1196 Před 2 lety +1

    I was not a practicing Catholic for a long time, not because of public pressure but of my own free will, which turned out to be a bad decision on my part. Anyway, during that time, when I would refer to myself as a lapsed or "recovering" Catholic I would hear all sorts of anti-Catholic rhetoric, everything from we are all a bunch of idolater's worshiping statues to we are a cult who bow to Rome and pray to dead people. The most disturbing anti-Catholic noise comes from the doomsday types who claim the Pope is the Anti-Christ and the Beast is the Catholic Church. I never put any stock in any of that nonsense but I should have defended the faith better than I did. I will now. It's nice to be home and I'm never leaving again.

  • @julienewman4777
    @julienewman4777 Před 10 lety

    god is in charge and if we choose to unite with him let us truly turn away from our sins and ask forginess jesus is lord and saviour and a just judge god in your mercy i beg thee to hear the prayer of your people and give them safty in you all glory and honour is yours amen

  • @Yolduranduran
    @Yolduranduran Před 4 lety

    And this is why I could never effectively discuss these issues in public. It upsets me sooo much and angers me immediately. I see red.

  • @rjsledz
    @rjsledz Před 10 lety

    Fr. Barron, the sound quality of this video is very low and you need to correct it.

  • @kevinnickel7529
    @kevinnickel7529 Před 9 měsíci

    The greatness of Woodrow Wilson as a statesman is debatable.

  • @kylehartmann1887
    @kylehartmann1887 Před 2 lety +1

    And don't forget about two of the biggest anti-Catholics in American history, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick Douglass.

  • @CatedralGuanare
    @CatedralGuanare Před 10 lety

    el Padre Robert Barron tiene un Canal en Español o con videos en español?

  • @sandragrace4613
    @sandragrace4613 Před 6 lety +2

    It does not help that my fellow Catholics themselves are so influenced by pop culture that they don't assert against these anti Catholic statements and movies.

  • @alexwells5974
    @alexwells5974 Před 5 lety

    Growing up under protestant influence I was told that Catholics believe that they have to earn salvation by doing good works. This was contrasted with the protestant message that salvation is God's free gift of grace to those who have faith in Christ. I'm not quite sure what the Catholic church's actual position is on this subject.

    • @michaeldavid330
      @michaeldavid330 Před 3 lety

      Read James 2 in any bible he talks about faith by works.
      Faith alone is dead.
      Also if a Protestant earns salvation by faith than why can’t a Catholic in a Protestant view not have salvation the whole Catholic Church is about Jesus Christ. Catholics have a very strong faith in Jesus.

  • @susanparker767
    @susanparker767 Před rokem

    Indeed 🎶 … ✨🙏🏼✨

  • @upinsmoke2897
    @upinsmoke2897 Před 7 lety +1

    I completely agree that Catholics who oppose abortion and gay marriage should always be at the bargaining table. Most of the time they are.

  • @pedrosanchez3924
    @pedrosanchez3924 Před 9 lety

    Hey Fr. Barron. Where did all these exorcists come from and why is it needed?

  • @reginagaughan4918
    @reginagaughan4918 Před 10 lety +1

    I would like to ask Father Barron why did God choose the tribe of nomads that later became known as the Israelites?

    • @BishopBarron
      @BishopBarron  Před 10 lety +9

      I don't know. As the poet said, "How odd of God/ To choose the Jews."

  • @margarethhuapcent1270
    @margarethhuapcent1270 Před 4 lety

    CAUSE EVERY WOUND BLEED, AND IF YOU´RE WITH GOD OR JESUS CHRIST YOU ALREADY HEALTH THE WOUNDS, NOT CONTRARY TO FAITH

  • @janemurillo4235
    @janemurillo4235 Před 3 lety +1

    Disturbing sure is the right word to use when it comes to how Catholic prejudices is lightly used! What happen to respect, every ones believes, faith and the right to chose our religion. (Freedom to religion).

  • @margarethhuapcent1270
    @margarethhuapcent1270 Před 4 lety

    MEMBERING THE ORDER OF JESUS.
    I GIVE YOU A NEW COMMANDMENT. LOVE ONE ANOTHER AS I HAVE LOVED YOU. DO NOT BE AFRAID TO LOVE AS JESUS ​​LOVES US, ABANDON HIMSELF AND HEAL AND LET THEM HEAL OR AMEN AND LET THEM LOVE. YOU WILL FIND NO MORE HAPPINESS THAN IN GOD.

  • @margarethhuapcent1270
    @margarethhuapcent1270 Před 4 lety

    ANY TROUBLE DON´T GET SOLUTIONS GETTING THE FAULTS TO ANOTHER IF NOT RECOGNIZED OUR OWN WAY TO HELP OTHERS, SO IF THEY CAN´T SEE NOTHING. WHEN WE START HELPING GOD HELP US TO HELP, WHEN WE WISH THINGS AND CAN´T FORGIVE OR FORGET WE CAN´T PRAY TO OUR FATHER, CAUSE THE PRAY SAYS
    FORGIVE OUR OFFENSES AS WE ALSO FORGIVE THOSE WHO OFFEND US AND NOT BEING RECONCILATED WITH OUR FATHER GOD, THE RESENTMENT BECOMES GREAT AND INSTEAD OF BEING FRUIT WE ARE FILLED WITH THORNS

  • @dogface48100
    @dogface48100 Před 10 lety

    As a Catholic, I feel that there is a prejudice, self-important flaw in most of us. Black against White, Rich looking down on poor, The brown eyes and the blue eyes. Some even take it another level when picking sides in sports. This will always be. We can only strive to do as Jesus would, but it rarely happens.

  • @gggrrr00
    @gggrrr00 Před 10 lety +2

    Catholics are not against anyone or anything in our stance on Marriage, rather we are FOR religious freedom and our right to practice it and participate marriage as it's been defined in the bible via the Jewish / Christian tradition. Just as another group does not have the right to redefine Chanukah, and it would be ridiculous to force Jewish people to agree with other groups' modern interpretation of it - so too should we not be harassed to accept other groups definition of our religious tradition of marriage. This is really about Gay people who want the same inheritance and financial rights as married people (as Suzie Orman points out), so they can lobby to get the laws changed for that specifically with their gay unions. But it will never be accepted by the Christian people to go with a redefined liberal definition of marriage just because they say so, and mostly want financial and inheritance rights.

  • @irksome1
    @irksome1 Před 10 lety

    Historically, the law has ALWAYS been used against groups of people on the basis of mere ethnicity, race or political/religious affiliation. It seems the only decision society has is which group it will be most profitable to use it against.

  • @forresthenry9535
    @forresthenry9535 Před 10 lety

    By the way the 12 Apostles spoke Hebrew as well as Aramaic, Latin, and Greek (which is why Pilate posted the sign on the cross in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew) like every other inhabitant of Roman Palestine. When the first editions of the New Testament did come out along with the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Old Testament) the name Jesus came out as Yeshua, Iesous, and Iesus, and later as the modern name of Jesus. So, either way, the name Jesus, or Iesous or Yeshua would be correct depending on where or what time period you are from.

  • @divyaprasannaraj56
    @divyaprasannaraj56 Před 5 lety

    Please follow Lord Jesus and Catholic family laws that makes our life meaning full

  • @michaelbergfeld8751
    @michaelbergfeld8751 Před 3 lety

    That a man of such a stature can say a thing like that is a sign on the wall. Many have lost the way of common sens, have been conditioned to not even reflect about it but simply reject it, and are now stirred to hatred. Now this is a very serious matter. A man like that should be judged, but he is more likely to judge. Do we realise the seriousness of this growing attitude amongst our political leaders or should i say pre-facist? It is surely more appropriate.

  • @jellybelly7629
    @jellybelly7629 Před 5 lety

    Me r Like I said before I’m sorry you feel that way. The Bible tells us to not waste our time on people like you. I will continue to pray for you to find the light. I also noticed you did not have anything to say abt the info I gave you last night. So sad you just seem to want to try and argue. Maybe some day God will bless you with the gift of true faith. God Bless