The Metaphysics of Prayer

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  • What's actually happening when we pray? In this episode, I answer the deepest questions about prayer-not necessarily how to pray, but what is prayer? A listener asks about the Rosary prayer and how it operates.

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  • @EndorphinsGalore
    @EndorphinsGalore Před 4 lety +77

    I’m a cradle Catholic. A few years ago, God touched my heart in a unique way and I started to seek him deeply. I’m learning more and more about the Bible and our beautiful Catholic faith, and Bishop Barron’s videos are one of my major resources. I know I’m on the right path. Thank u so much and God bless!!

  • @beverett9866
    @beverett9866 Před 5 lety +37

    “We pray to the Father as though the Son has his arm around our shoulder...” Exquisite imagery. Thank you!

    • @Alex-op2kc
      @Alex-op2kc Před 2 lety

      Thank you for quoting this. I found this helpful.

  • @nancyjanzen5676
    @nancyjanzen5676 Před 5 lety +34

    I am very blessed to have a priest you trained Bishop Barron. He did something that surprised me by giving me a statue of St Peter to pray for clergy from the Pope to the parish priests. In three days I realized he had refocused my prayers.
    I found early in my reconversion that due to my past it was the Father I needed and it was the Father that answered. But it is Jesus that walks with me.

  • @stankahuna5271
    @stankahuna5271 Před 5 lety +211

    I had been having this disturbing thought every night before I went to sleep and had tried all sorts of mind games to try and shake it off, nothing seemed to work, and then I started praying old school every night before I go to sleep I pray; 1 Our Father, 1 Hail Mary, and 1 Glory Be, and really concentrating on the words that I was praying and if I felt I hadn't concentrated enough or said them to fast I would say all three over, two weeks later I don't have that disturbing thought anymore, also things seem to fall in place all around me now, things are just slightly easier, grease in the gears, I can't scientifically explain it but there has been a very noticeable difference for the better, I just feel better...just saying

    • @stankahuna5271
      @stankahuna5271 Před 5 lety +9

      Thanxs for the Advice and direction Mark, I am already deeply spiritual, not necessarily religious but spiritual, and was just pointing out how powerful a few simple prayers, not even asking for anything can be, I've have always found old school structured prayer to be very calming, God bless and have a good day

    • @olgamarie70
      @olgamarie70 Před 5 lety +11

      Stan Kahuna try next time chaplet of St Michael the Archangel it worked for me in. tjmes of darkness

    • @claireahmed7623
      @claireahmed7623 Před 5 lety +7

      Worked for me too. But mine were more of nightmares or that thing called sleep paralysis or maybe, attacks by the enemy? Physically I used to wake up very early, almost daily, too due to reflux that had besieged me for years. Now that issue is gone too, including some deep-seated anger that had been nagging me for ages.

    • @joebombero1
      @joebombero1 Před 5 lety +5

      Try Confession. It really helps also. Write out a detailed list and take it with you. It is amazing experience. The Chaplet of St Michael is also a good suggestion.

    • @TheKatawebb
      @TheKatawebb Před 4 lety +5

      God is real...prayers really work and the fruit is peace

  • @Kat-ez4ni
    @Kat-ez4ni Před 4 lety +10

    the more you learn about the mystery of The Trinity the more you fall in love with God. and the more you learn what "love" really is and stop using it lightly. listening to Bishop Barron is always enlightening

  • @yorkiem0m
    @yorkiem0m Před 5 lety +6

    Something I heard quite awhile ago which has helped me to be thankful is 'what if whatever you thank God for tonight, you will have in the morning, but what you forget to thank God for won't be there tomorrow'. It really helps me be so thankful for so many things that I just take for granted.

  • @gpfeia
    @gpfeia Před 5 lety +64

    Brandon is a great interviewer.

    • @marypinakat8594
      @marypinakat8594 Před 5 lety +9

      Indeed.

    • @busterbeagle2167
      @busterbeagle2167 Před 4 lety +1

      He’s got his job down for sure.

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      @stephanienoryko7972 Před 4 lety +1

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      @stephanienoryko7972 Před 4 lety

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  • @JLone55
    @JLone55 Před 5 lety +14

    I would like to express my sincere thanks to you for your voice and work. Not a catholic myself, but I always learn something interesting that I can apply to my own faith and you have my respect.

    • @bobpolo2964
      @bobpolo2964 Před 5 lety +3

      I'm not a Catholic either, but there's nothing wrong with listening to other denominations, especially if knowing God truly is the ultimate goal. All truth is God's truth

  • @glenm5034
    @glenm5034 Před 5 lety +12

    Finally getting a sermon on Metaphysics,the supernatural, a study of what is outside the objective experience.
    So right Prayer cannot manipulate The Lord. Want to hear the teachings on the Metaphysics of the Eucharist, the thanksgiving of the real presence of The Lord's Heart, which consists of His love for us. Thanks Bishop and Brandon.

  • @garyh2481
    @garyh2481 Před 5 lety +68

    I wasn't interested in the topic, but the talk was great. Answered questions I didn't know I had.

  • @beverett9866
    @beverett9866 Před 5 lety +10

    SO Much in this! Perspective on the Trinity, praying metaphysically IN the Holy Spirit with the Father and Son. The Mass as a community prayer with the mystical body of the Church. As someone in the RCIA process, this brought a lot of things together for me. Bishop Barron and the Word on Fire team, you have been a huge part of my conversion and growth as a Christian. Thank you for saying “yes” to God in sharing the Gospel through new media. You do a great job! 🙏🏼✨

  • @marypinakat8594
    @marypinakat8594 Před 5 lety +7

    So much of freshness to the topic of Prayer! So much of originality and up-to-dateness on a subject as ancient as humanity and so much of realism on so abstract a one. So grateful for the neat and clear explanations of the various prayer subjects. This deserves to reach all the millions. Thanks ever so much Bishop Barron and Brandon!

  • @tempesnyder6243
    @tempesnyder6243 Před 2 lety +1

    I am also a cradle Catholic. I practiced Catholicism very devoutly when I was in my 20s, but when I was in my 30s my husband did not really want to be Catholic. We practiced Catholicism for a couple years, but after that he said he wanted us to join another church, not the church of his origin, but another church and I said that’s fine we’ll do that. And it was great, but now he has said that he is not so interested in continuing going to church with me, so I decided to join the Catholic faith again. And it has been wonderful. And as you say, Bishop Baron has been a wonderful resource during this experience.

  • @medicorene
    @medicorene Před 5 lety +16

    Jordan peterson changed my life, i will be waiting everyday in order to hear your talk. I pray he guides more people back to holy mother church as with me.

    • @tomandrews1429
      @tomandrews1429 Před 5 lety

      After listening to this video about prayer, why do you pray that he guides more people back? God is unchanging so what do you think your prayer is going to accomplish?

    • @medicorene
      @medicorene Před 5 lety +4

      @@tomandrews1429 I hope, i am human.
      Praying is also doing, i share my story and suggest to hear him to people in situations like mine.
      I will always ask god for aid, for he can do it all, i don't know his will, but yet i will keep doing it. I will always thank him and ask him to help me help more people.
      We must be humble, always. Just watching a video does not change things. I pray to god he helps me help more people. I do not think God's will is that we never ask for anything. We don't know his will, but maybe he will change me to make me get closer to what i hope, if my intention is good.
      I can only hope brother.
      So far, i get a little closer to a better path every day, i try and try, i try to become better. Maybe this is the answer to my prayers and what god wants from me.
      I don't know brother, and neither do you.

    • @huskyfaninmass1042
      @huskyfaninmass1042 Před 5 lety

      If God is unchanging did the Second Person of the Trinity always have a human nature?

  • @mcnallyaar
    @mcnallyaar Před 3 lety +7

    Wow, this gave my morning meditation so much power! I definitely subscribe to divine simplicity, and this conversation really reinforced a lot of my suspicions about the power and purpose of prayer. Truly affirming.

  • @margaretferrara1008
    @margaretferrara1008 Před 4 měsíci

    Always glad to listen to both of you, blessings for this 2024 Lent. Keep praying for us all.

  • @scott6504
    @scott6504 Před 3 lety +1

    Bishop Barron is such a bright and eloquent man.

  • @laurensung3196
    @laurensung3196 Před 5 lety +6

    Pray + Give + Fast = Humility
    Pray + Fast = Grace/Faith
    Pray + Give = Joy
    God works in silence. Lord have mercy on us. Amen.

  • @TheXone7
    @TheXone7 Před 5 lety +2

    Amazing! Thanks Bishop Barron. Our catholic faith is so rich!

  • @philiplim8466
    @philiplim8466 Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you Your Excellency for giving this talk and I appreciate it for the cathechist through Internet.
    From Malaysia:)

  • @casc0006
    @casc0006 Před rokem

    Dear Bishop and other readers.
    When I see our Christ in the host, my mind reviews not how Jesus humbled Himself through His death and resurrection. Then my thoughts surrender to Christ’s absolute humility becoming the smallest of small, the host that feeds my soul, spirit, ego and self. No other god, could create the act then the remembrance of Christ’s life.
    This is why the Mass and receiving communion is important to my own spiritual development. Thank you Bishop for teaching these powerful points to enhance my relationship with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. 😅
    Thank you Bishop for teaching these poe

  • @coralandpuppies1582
    @coralandpuppies1582 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Father Barron for your explanation on the Rosary prayer and how it operates.

  • @deborahanne9793
    @deborahanne9793 Před 5 lety +2

    I have been waiting for Bishop Barron and Dr. Petersen to talk together for a LONG time. I am Canadian and I have watched Dr. Petersen on The Agenda on TVO for years and have watched, and listened to Bishop Barron for years as well. So good to hear that the podcast in 3 weeks will be the first of possible future talks. God Bless.

  • @carolinetheberge4671
    @carolinetheberge4671 Před 3 lety +1

    For a Bishop, Barron is pretty down to earth and filled with knowledge and his style of teaching is so sincere and humble...he doesn’t wear that authority attitude...praise Jesus, Catholics are blessed here! May God continue to bless him! Great talk on prayer,thankyou, especially liked the praying IN GOD to the father rather than outside of God to God.

  • @ralphauer150
    @ralphauer150 Před rokem

    A prayer I say twice daily for many, many years.
    Along with others I created.
    Blessed Mother filled with grace and love, thank you for sharing those gifts with me. Your Son Jesus, came into this world to show love, compassion and salvation. Blessed is your Immaculate Conception. Please pray for me, guide me, now and at the hour of my death. Amen 🙏

  • @cookielove9310
    @cookielove9310 Před 5 lety +20

    God Bless you both. Thank you.

    • @marypinakat8594
      @marypinakat8594 Před 5 lety +3

      The exuberance of both of you is always pleasant to watch. Your videos are indeed extra attractive for the reason.

  • @mensetens6391
    @mensetens6391 Před 5 lety +6

    Bishop Barron, I started praying the Rosary about two years ago. I pray it every day, sometimes twice a day. We have a local Relevant Radio station that prays it at the usual time I drive to and from work, and I pray it with them. I think that I have found that when we pray, the words themselves don't matter nearly as much as the heart does. If we truly want to let God change us (even when it feels like the ripping and tearing of guarded habits and understandings of long custom), it is in prayer that the change begins. We are told that the Spirit 'intercedes for us with groans that cannot be uttered,' and so most of the time my prayers will be wrong until God himself puts them right. Praying is the point. Giving oneself to God is the point. So I pray the Rosary, the _Suscipe,_ and the _Anima Christi_ regularly. God is in those prayers because in them I am in Christ.
    And I'm not even Catholic, but I appreciate, even admire, the various Catholic spiritualities that are deeper than mine and from whom I can learn much.
    Thank you, Bishop, for being an encouragement and a guide to some who do not share your label, but who would very much want to live your life. The Catholic Church is still a beacon.

    • @timspangler2154
      @timspangler2154 Před 5 lety

      Which NT leader told you to pray to Mary? Did Jesus? No. Paul? No. John? No. Peter?

    • @mensetens6391
      @mensetens6391 Před 5 lety +1

      @@timspangler2154 Then explain the positive effects: I know Jesus better, follow God with increased devotion, am more of an evangelist now than I was, read the Bible more than I did, am less judgmental, more loving, and more self-sacrificial than I was before, and have seen more miracles happen than I did before.
      Interestingly, we don't bat an eye at someone calling himself 'Reformed' or 'Lutheran' or 'Pentecostal', but as soon as someone asks Mary to pray to Jesus for him, suddenly we ask, 'Where is that in the Bible?' Don't you find that just a bit odd?

    • @timspangler2154
      @timspangler2154 Před 5 lety

      I'm glad your doing well

    • @mensetens6391
      @mensetens6391 Před 5 lety +2

      @@timspangler2154 Thank you, Tim. I hope that you are doing so, as well. Probably for me the most important lesson of the Rosary is that the Spirit *must* pray my prayers with and for me, because I get them wrong, and the Spirit *will* pray my prayers for me because God is love. Once I thought like the garden-variety evangelical (because I was one), that my words had to be right. I didn't know just how much God loves me. I probably still don't, but I think I know it a bit more, for the Rosary is very different from my prayers before, yet, like the Jerusalem Council who heard of the Greeks accepting Christ without first becoming Jews and so decided that circumcision was not necessary, the increase in my spiritual life, my witness, my discipline, and my trust in God has told me that I had misjudged the Rosary for many years. As long as I pray, the Spirit will pray with and for me, and my prayers will be effective, especially in changing me. The Rosary is a long-tested way of doing this, and because it points me to God and to Christ, it works in me.
      I could only find this out by trusting God and trying it for myself. I gave it two years; I continue on with it. There is light here.

    • @timspangler2154
      @timspangler2154 Před 5 lety

      Seriously? You Catholics RECITE prayers but Evangelicals are the ones who think "words have to be right"? That makes no sense Other than that, I like your sentiments and attitude

  • @richardbenitez7803
    @richardbenitez7803 Před 5 lety +1

    One thing I have always remembered from bishop baron: he said don’t worry about asking god and asking often. Just go ahead and ask all you want. At the time I was doing these adorations. I realized I can ask and ask until I was sick of it. Some how the whole idea of petition prayer was correct and honest but also amusing. I still think of what I was told.

  • @faithbooks7906
    @faithbooks7906 Před 5 lety +5

    I have such ADD when I try to quiet my mind in adoration, it's torture. So I can only do the quiet just adoring part in short bursts. Instead I always start my hour with the rosary prayed slowly and that's when I pray my petitions for everyone, then I can just adore for a few minutes, then I bring some kind of theological reading with me and I read that for a while, slowly and trying to really absorb it, then another burst of adoration and then I pray the office for whatever time of the day is I happen to be in Adoration. By the end I've quieted down and I can adore a little bit more. Then the hour's over. It's amazingly peace-giving. Even if I probably don't do it in the best way! I have to have a ton of structure to focus well.

  • @anneturner2759
    @anneturner2759 Před 2 lety

    Prayer in frustration and anger is deep and real. The best kind of prayer , it seems to me. Thank you both.

  • @donniekron1819
    @donniekron1819 Před 3 lety +1

    What a wonderful team, Brandon and Bishop Barron. I think this is working very well. Way to go

  • @ken.droid-the-unique
    @ken.droid-the-unique Před 3 lety +2

    Seems that what I learned from Al-Anon was true! In step 11, we are asked to pray to God for knowledge of His will and the strength to carry that out.

  • @francesopperman4598
    @francesopperman4598 Před 4 lety

    God bless you Bishop Barron and thank you for your service to God and all of us! God Bless you in your vocation!

  • @Okie8T9
    @Okie8T9 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this Bishop! I am an American Greek Orthodox Christian and love your content.

  • @SeanLazzari
    @SeanLazzari Před 5 lety

    Thank you Bishop Barron. Your instruction to pray in and with the Trinity adds layers of relationship and intimacy to prayer. I look forward to incorporating this practice into my prayer.

  • @MissingTheMark
    @MissingTheMark Před 5 lety +18

    A metaphor which I really like for intercessory prayer is that of a lens held up to the sunlight. A lens in daylight doesn't change the sun, but yet it does change the interaction of the sun with the world; secondary causation means that we don't change God, but we change the world's relationship to God through prayer. (There's also a curious metaphor in there for sin in holding up something which casts a shadow-which like sin looks like it has a shape and therefore a substance, but doesn't.)

    • @pheidipp
      @pheidipp Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks, Mark - more theology please!

    • @tomandrews1429
      @tomandrews1429 Před 5 lety +2

      So if I were to pray to God for someone else to be healed, how exactly does your metaphor work there? How is "changing the world's relationship to God through prayer" going to make that sick or injured person better?

    • @valq10
      @valq10 Před 5 lety

      @@tomandrews1429 This also confuses me - would love to hear an answer!

    • @MissingTheMark
      @MissingTheMark Před 5 lety

      @@tomandrews1429 You're asking for the specific spiritual mechanism by which the prayer operates? Or just generally, that one can, through prayer, channel the love of God into healing action in another part of creation?

    • @tomandrews1429
      @tomandrews1429 Před 5 lety

      @@MissingTheMark I was asking for how your metaphor would apply to praying for another person. If your answer is that someone who prays can channel God's love into healing, I'd be curious to hear what you mean by this. Are you saying the one doing the praying and channeling is the healer?

  • @topher5017
    @topher5017 Před 5 lety +19

    Awesome video I love hearing you answer these questions 😀

  • @JayDiOh
    @JayDiOh Před 5 lety +2

    So grateful for your videos, Bishop Barron!

    • @JayDiOh
      @JayDiOh Před 5 lety

      Also, I think I have a better understand of the catholic idea of praying to the saints now. Maybe prayer isn't necessarily a form of worship, but a ways of communicating to those who are in heaven? So you dont worship any saint, but more revere them like we would a marine, and so they are trustworthy to prayer on your behalf. If that's the case could we actually pray to send a message to a deceased relative? (Not that i'm trying to). I recently learned that the eastern orthodox view is that the dead are still a part of the church, so that would potentially make sense in their view as well (but i'm not 100% sure). Lastly, the warning that I've heard about praying to the saints is that they are like an integration of pagan gods into the church, since they often represent certain attributes of life.

  • @nattyelena4227
    @nattyelena4227 Před 5 lety +1

    OMG soooo excited Bishop Barron and Dr. Peterson.. amazing!!!

  • @JohnBrown-kq4zn
    @JohnBrown-kq4zn Před 4 lety

    Thank you BRB! I appreciate and enjoy listening to you my friend.

  • @LynneC44
    @LynneC44 Před 5 lety

    Thank God for excellent teaching from Fr. Barron. I think so many problems in the church started with the lax catechisis of my childhood (60s and 70s). I love learning about my faith!

  • @albertpurification985
    @albertpurification985 Před 5 lety +1

    Unbelievable talks.it was my puzzling,but now it is clear.thank you so much for the conversations.

  • @rockhard2654
    @rockhard2654 Před 5 lety

    Bishop Barron, thanks for this talk
    i learned many things of importance

  • @phillipkapler8319
    @phillipkapler8319 Před rokem

    Very enriching discussion. To the insights of the Good Bishop and Brandon I can only add a note regarding a subjective experience. I was in a bad accident many years ago, and had a near death experience. A number of spiritual phenomena occurred. One of them was being allowed by God to know who was praying for me, and in one case to actually be in the room where they were praying (several miles away from the hospital). I was grateful they were praying, and could feel the prayers as if they were being channeled through my being (can't explain). I realized their prayers were part of what was keeping me in this world. That frustrated me, because I did not want to stay here. God let me know in no uncertain terms that I was not going to die, as there were more things in store for me here. The really hard part to explain is that the prayers weren't influencing Him in the sense that he was undecided about how the episode should end. It was more the case that in His infinite awareness, He knew who would be praying and what for at that time, and from the beginning of Time, and had incorporated their spiritual petitions within His Providence. There is no such thing as a prayer unheard or unheeded. Each either incites Him to interrupt the otherwise normal course of events directly, OR is a thread that God has woven into the very fabric of existence such that our intentions have been ordained and infused into the very order of things. From a causality standpoint, the latter implies that the very ordering of everything in the Cosmos has been "rigged" in anticipation of our supplication. Please don't think that by typing such words I am pretending to actually understand what all of that means. I can't explain it; but I know it as certainly as I am breathing, and in the most intimate encounter I have ever had with God, I was, as a human being, literally terrified by the scope of His Perfect Awareness and Power. Between humans, such a gap in intelligence and potency would naturally lend itself to a form of either aloofness or indifference. NOT with this God: ALL prayers receive God's personal attention, so be careful what you pray for; His reply is certain, and for our good, in ways by which He gives us clues, but we cannot ever fully understand in this life.

  • @noradsouza3673
    @noradsouza3673 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you from Canada.

  • @Bruh-yk5zt
    @Bruh-yk5zt Před 2 lety

    I love how you teach and I mostly pray to Holly Maria. God bless you and good Heath.

  • @acr164
    @acr164 Před rokem

    Hail, Full of Grace, the Lord is with you. Blessed art thou amongst womwne and blessed is the fruit of thy womb. Holy mother Mary, hold us in your heart.

  • @marypinakat8594
    @marypinakat8594 Před 5 lety

    The icing on the cake of prayer has got to be Mary. Overwhelmed. The Q&A at the end has been fitting and awesome! Huge thanks!

  • @rino4583
    @rino4583 Před 5 lety +1

    Really love your channel and your intellectual talks with Brandon!

  • @hemantapegu1053
    @hemantapegu1053 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful explanation of the Hail Mary prayer, dear Bishop Barron.

  • @timelesscreations3330
    @timelesscreations3330 Před 5 lety

    Am so grateful, i discover this ep.

  • @etienne-victordepasquale668

    Absolutely true @18:16 : it is easier as a parent and husband to be thankful to God because of the directness of the daily encounter with joy which is the wonderful family God gave me.

  • @williamdunson7163
    @williamdunson7163 Před 5 lety

    Hey! Thanks Father for information and updates.

  • @gayamaruyama7129
    @gayamaruyama7129 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Bishop Barron 🙏🌹

  • @chriswilcocks8485
    @chriswilcocks8485 Před 2 lety

    Great talk. Doesnt quite nail the problem of unanswered prayer.

  • @maiteferrer2441
    @maiteferrer2441 Před 5 lety +1

    It has helped me a lot!!!. Many thanks and God bless!!!.

  • @aimeearnold
    @aimeearnold Před 2 lety

    Wow - this is soooo good, per usual Bishop! Love that this popped up onto my YT algorhithym today!! Perfect topic for me in this season.

  • @AlannaBoudreau
    @AlannaBoudreau Před 5 lety

    I am beyond excited to hear about Bishop Barron's upcoming convo with Dr. Peterson.

  • @mariabarros5389
    @mariabarros5389 Před 3 lety

    Praise the Lord and thank you for Praying All 5 Rosers God bless you in jesus Name Amen Thank you for Lovely Talk 🍃🍇🙏🍃🍇👍

  • @leilaniford3574
    @leilaniford3574 Před 2 lety

    Hey. 😊 I always thought I had gotten into a tendency to greet those I'm happy to see with, from my youth growing up in Chicago.

  • @normbabbitt4325
    @normbabbitt4325 Před 5 lety

    Superb, clarifying and very helpful!

  • @maureenparker6185
    @maureenparker6185 Před 2 lety

    Great explanation of prayer...really beautiful.

  • @JohnTwoFive
    @JohnTwoFive Před 2 lety

    Great hearing about the Apostles and how we Christians pray, including Luke's recounting of Gabriel's words as per God's will that we specifically call the Hail Mary. Our shepherds should also know His sheep are grateful and also that we understand that while watching over, feeding, and guiding us, you have also been commanded to go fishing, too!

  • @chrischoiniere1406
    @chrischoiniere1406 Před 5 lety

    I've been looking for a video or webpage that answers these questions of a while now. I'm really excited to watch this video.

    • @chrischoiniere1406
      @chrischoiniere1406 Před 5 lety

      AND there's going to be a RB and JP Podcast!! Lions, Tigers and Bears! Oh My!

  • @vera7861
    @vera7861 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing. God bless.

  • @BadButNotSad
    @BadButNotSad Před 4 lety

    God does not change, but our free will to change reality is always met with an answer.
    Our will is touching other wills and our heart touches other hearts...
    We can communicate with God, and so in practice we do communicate with the world, and it is dynamic, alive.

  • @winstonsmith9533
    @winstonsmith9533 Před 5 lety

    Bishop Barron and Dr. Peterson: two favorites, yay!

  • @christopherjacob8017
    @christopherjacob8017 Před 4 lety

    Well explained about the trinitarian......giving me a new thought about praying

  • @favcoldmusic6423
    @favcoldmusic6423 Před 5 lety

    in Philippines ....i love listening your program

  • @Thedoggiepoo
    @Thedoggiepoo Před 5 lety

    Praying brings us closer to God and brings God closer to us.

  • @mrsmaricarment5043
    @mrsmaricarment5043 Před 3 lety

    QUESTION/COMMENT. Regarding prayer. I personally feel that prayer is more a relational (relationship w Our Lord). Just as we have a relationship with our spouses, the spousal relationship of my soul with the spouse of my soul. I perceive prayer where at times is listening and sharing ; at times, just in silence enjoying the Presence; times requesting help; doing things together. I perceive prayer where as “celebrating and acknowledging His Presence “, in all I do, constantly visiting and talking, or just recognizing His Presence.
    To me saying praying is just a period of our time or a thing we do, it limits the profound immensity of what prayer should be. Just as if, I said my relationship w my souse is when, I do this or when, .... I truly saying prayers, Adoration, Mass, it’s only the entrance to the awareness in my day , life of His Presence, the beginning not the end. His invitation to walk with Him and He with me, ..... in all I do
    in Him with Him for Him and through Him... . Again it’s a celebration of His Presence in my life , again is a relationship. That includes all that we call prayer and beyond. Bishop Barrón, am I extrapolating the meaning of prayer? However, I must admit that from my heart I see it as above mentioned.

  • @lolitarazo
    @lolitarazo Před 5 lety +3

    Light for my soul... Thank you both! By the way, Hey! I greet you from Mexico City! :)

  • @Eowyn3Pride
    @Eowyn3Pride Před 5 lety

    Thanks be to God! 😊

  • @rutherglenroad8109
    @rutherglenroad8109 Před 5 lety

    Great talk (as always). Instinctively we all agree that God does not NEED our prayers, but Matthew 9:37-38 makes me wonder if this is always true.

  • @johnpauldunsmoor1119
    @johnpauldunsmoor1119 Před 5 lety

    hi bisop barren i am a huge fan. I watch you videos at bible study class at my church

  • @margarethhuapcent1270
    @margarethhuapcent1270 Před 4 lety

    SO GOD BLESS ALL CAUSE GOD KNOWS EVERYONE. THANK YOU TO GOD!

  • @JimdalfTheOrange
    @JimdalfTheOrange Před 5 lety +41

    I literally was just looking up this question two days ago. Holy Spirit?

    • @Thomas...191
      @Thomas...191 Před 5 lety +4

      Or Synchronicity within the collective unconscious... depending how secular (Jungian) you want to frame it.

    • @JimdalfTheOrange
      @JimdalfTheOrange Před 5 lety +1

      Thomas Putt haha I was actually thinking about synchronicity/jung, but decided against putting it in my comment. Love it.

    • @Thomas...191
      @Thomas...191 Před 5 lety +2

      @@JimdalfTheOrange thanks. I personally find inquiry in to these topics is easiest with a secular language. Perhaps because I am indeed a rather secular person.

    • @JimdalfTheOrange
      @JimdalfTheOrange Před 5 lety +2

      Thomas Putt indeed, unfortunately, it does seem to be the least inflammatory way to go about discussing such topics. From a logical perspective though it helps to cut down on equivocation.

    • @mensetens6391
      @mensetens6391 Před 5 lety +1

      @@JimdalfTheOrange _From a logical perspective though it helps to cut down on equivocation._
      'cuts down on equivocation,' or 'increases acceptability'?

  • @berengerberenger6234
    @berengerberenger6234 Před 5 lety +4

    Having experienced how a personal problem I prayed for was solved through a chain of amazing unexpected "coincidences" how about this:
    God created an universe with fine- tuned physical constants so that life was posible. He is allknowing so He could make an extrem fine tuning where an intense prayer is correlated with a favour in form of coincidences, not suspending physical laws and preserving the free choice of every person of being materialistic or believing and loving Him.

    • @vincentpersichetti2709
      @vincentpersichetti2709 Před 5 lety +1

      Kindly supply the verifiable evidence that a "god created the universe." Thanks!!

    • @huskyfaninmass1042
      @huskyfaninmass1042 Před 5 lety

      How do you know there was ever "nothing"?

    • @huskyfaninmass1042
      @huskyfaninmass1042 Před 5 lety

      I don't know if the universe has an eternal existence or not. I don't think the present laws of physics apply when the universe was much smaller than it is now.

  • @smdiamond1
    @smdiamond1 Před 5 lety

    I think that when we pray for others who are living, like a friend of mine who just went for an operation today and another who is in ccu (please pray for Kathy and Rosa, respectively) then they receive the Grace of God - perhaps it's as if they are praying themselves but we do it for them and so it doubles the Grace when we pray for others because it flows from us to them!!! But we can't get a living person a Plenary Indulgence because for that they have to turn their own heart to God and fervently pray and receive the Sacraments and earn that Indulgence. But we can give Indulgences to the souls of our beloved departed ones who are the Holy Souls in purgatory. One of my favorite prayers to do this is the Prayer to Jesus Christ Crucified which is very short, fast and simple and is a phenomenal way of sharing God's Grace instantly after receiving our Lord in the Holy Eucharist so it is possible every time you go to Holy Mass and all you have to do is attend Holy Mass and after receiving the Holy Eucharist say the Prayer to Jesus Christ Crucified along with an Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be in honor of our Holy Father (according to the Pieta Prayer Book). I also say prayers for our wonderful Pope Emeritus and all past Popes in order to multiply the Indulgences if possible! On any Friday during Lent, such as today, we can earn a soul in purgatory a Plenary Indulgence every time, otherwise it's only a partial indulgence but I always beg God for a Plenary Indulgence in case it helps!

  • @katebangert4528
    @katebangert4528 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @AnglicanXn
    @AnglicanXn Před 5 lety +2

    "Hey" is the Southern "Hi," and has been for generations. Perhaps it is expanding in use.

  • @wickedhenderson4497
    @wickedhenderson4497 Před 5 lety +16

    Considering giving up online comment sections for lent- near occasions abound😀

    • @OrthodoxFarmChad
      @OrthodoxFarmChad Před 5 lety +1

      I might join you there, brother

    • @stevenews5910
      @stevenews5910 Před 5 lety +2

      I recently opted to reply just once to social media threads that are important to me and let the pieces fall where they may. It has improved my mental health and less tempting to substitute social media for 1:1 personal communication.

    • @OrthodoxFarmChad
      @OrthodoxFarmChad Před 5 lety +1

      Steve McGuinness good idea

    • @pheidipp
      @pheidipp Před 5 lety +2

      @@stevenews5910 - It really helps (even though it's difficult) not to get too invested. Some very unhappy people will see your passion and engagement, and delight in needling and provoking you.

  • @shaunnicol3304
    @shaunnicol3304 Před 2 lety

    Awesome thank you

  • @winstonsmith9533
    @winstonsmith9533 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice image: Christ with His arm around me. The Good Shepherd.

  • @richardfranklin2454
    @richardfranklin2454 Před 5 lety

    In line with Bishop Barron I love Item 258 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church ..and one Holy Spirit "in" whom all things are. And that was quoted from Council of Constantinople II: DS 421.

  • @juancarrillo2383
    @juancarrillo2383 Před 5 lety +1

    Persistence versus vulnerability. It’s definitely a war of attrition.

  • @jameshills7425
    @jameshills7425 Před 5 lety

    Prayer is about the process and our relationship to God. Here and now issues (what we want) are only one aspect of prayer. Pray regularly (without ceasing) and watch how God starts working in your life. Do not limit how you pray. Pray as appropriate: adoration, confession, thanksgiving, supplication, etc. Pray off the cuff or pray the psalms or the Hail Mary or the Lords Prayer, etc. Start praying and get the process going and do not be afraid to change how you pray if it feels right.

  • @PatrickStalinski
    @PatrickStalinski Před 5 lety

    There are many many quasi Christians I encounter daily, the say they are "Spiritual" and they believe in God. But they don't necessarily believe in living a life aligned with God, or church.
    I always tell them the church is our recharging station so we can stay in communion with God in community. That we should always be in prayer both in community and personally, daily. Plus it helps us to be in communication with like minded people who share our faith.

  • @patricks1560
    @patricks1560 Před 5 lety

    A orayer is a wish. When I recite the 23rd Psalm I'm wishing. And each part of that wish is important. We all want a personal relationship with God, but their are few who are up to this. Abraham was one of the few who was able to take it to its limit.

  • @JimdalfTheOrange
    @JimdalfTheOrange Před 5 lety +13

    Also could we possibly get Bishop Barron and Fr Richard Rohr in the same room?

    • @jocelyn3721
      @jocelyn3721 Před 5 lety +1

      Now that would be interesting! :)

    • @anad7684
      @anad7684 Před 5 lety +1

      that so needs to happen... i was introduced to Fr. Rohr by a new agey person, says it all, right.

    • @annemarie5833
      @annemarie5833 Před 5 lety

      Yes please! I have questions about some of Fr. Richard's theories about the Universal Christ (based on Franciscan mysticism) and I would love Bishop Barron to address them, as I trust Bishop's philosophical grounding very much.

  • @tipofmytongue1024
    @tipofmytongue1024 Před 5 lety

    11:54 I love this explanation so much!!

  • @genekelly8467
    @genekelly8467 Před 3 lety

    Great explanation-I have been praying the wrong way.

  • @tramberg1972
    @tramberg1972 Před 4 měsíci

    "The prayer is not thorough if the man is self-conscious and he is aware he's praying." Seraphim of Sarov

  • @stevenews5910
    @stevenews5910 Před 5 lety +2

    A US Cardinal (and many others I'm sure), suggest that everyone pray at least a half an hour a day, all at once or multiple sessions. If you are just too busy for that you need to start praying for 1 hour a day. ;>D
    P.S. I loved the brief explanation of the Hail Mary. Like BB alluded to, there are volumes of information about this prayer if one wishes to dive further.

  • @avb20540
    @avb20540 Před 3 lety

    wow this was super interesting. I like this

  • @Kltarver
    @Kltarver Před 9 měsíci

    Good job fellas

  • @michaelkistner6286
    @michaelkistner6286 Před 5 lety

    I appreciate your willingness to share your thoughts. Alas, I found myself unable (unwilling?) to follow your reasoning. How, exactly, does responding to a petition entail God changing? Would his nature or character be changed? If so, how? Indeed, what sort of personal relationship can possibly exist if my actions elicit the same response no matter what I do? Questions like this flooded my mind as I listened. Perhaps the issue is omniscience? God would somehow have to change his mind or plans if he responded to our supplication/lack thereof. But that's not really how omniscience works, is it? If all or reality, past present and future, is simultaneously present to God's awareness there exists no before or after. The Father exists in the eternal present. So it feels like a category mistake to imagine him changing his mind. It also follows that imagining a response to prayer entailing such a change is a similar mistake.
    I cannot pretend certainty about any of this. Your thinking has sparked my own and I'm grateful for that.
    Thank you.

  • @tristan9879
    @tristan9879 Před 5 lety +2

    bishop barron should totally take up the Fulton sheen "peace be to you"

  • @terryhemingway6983
    @terryhemingway6983 Před 4 lety +1

    Concerning prayers of petition being the prayer of a child: the older I get, the more I see the child in me. Prayers of petition definitely fit the bill!

  • @andrewhartigan5342
    @andrewhartigan5342 Před 5 lety +7

    When do the new set of Pivitol players (Flannery, Fulton Sheen, etc.) come out?