@thomasfallone744

To my former professor, Bishop Barron, I thank you! I am ordained now 22 years. I am honored to call you mentor.

@mitchhaight7517

Thank Bishop Barron! Me and my wife and our son, his wife, and their daughter all began our conversion 4 years ago and all are now Catholic. Since then three more of their children have been born into the Church. You were, and continue to be, so important in our conversion.

@robertmullen2083

What makes Bishop Barron effective is his joy for Catholicism. He presents with certainty but always in kindness. So many others harp on negativity and controversy as they wake up every day looking for a fight. Can't imagine leading such a torturous life. Certainly hard to see the joy in those folks. Stay on the path Bishop Barron; you're doing great!

@vegadog3053

Love ya Bishop. I am working on becoming Catholic

@benz8681

Thank you Bishop. I hope to become Catholic and receive baptism and confirmation

@liviasantos8698

Thanks for the sanity, we really need this light now ❤❤❤

@andrewheakes244

Father Barron, I have been discerning the priesthood for the last two years. Almost since I became a Catholic. Your own priesthood is a model for me on how to live a Vocation. I saw you at WYD, you walked out from the people of God holding Christ to your chest. Your rigour for truth has help given me a love for beauty and the intellectual life that I remember having before the world began to blacken my heart. I know God has gifted you talents to build up others like other great men. I pray God helps me to have some kind of effect on some people like you have had on so many people.

@lorimcclure2651

This moved me to tears. I miss Cardinal George, Pope John Paul 2, and Pope Benedict so much. Thank you Bishop Barron for reminding us of their wisdom and stability. You are a blessing!

@marypinakat8594

Getting attacked from both the left and the right 😮 but the fact is that Bishop Barron is getting more admirers than anyone else 😅 ✨⭐🌟👍

@O_G_stretch

Bishop Barron is a great man who makes me strive to be a better Catholic

@blujeans9462

Wow.  That last section was so powerful.  'A plague on both your houses..' Could not have said it any better - both in the Church and the secular world.

@ImHavinaHoot

Yes!! This is such an important discussion and so eloquently explained. I pray daily for the unity of all Christians so we can get on with serving the Lord and eachother! ✝️🙏🏼🛐

@sacred_heart-224

Thank you Bishop Barron and Word on Fire. God Bless

@SolLuz-x6b

What I love about Catholicism, I love when I was going to my church, I LOVED getting on my knees before GOD to honor HIM and all that he HE is and REPRESENTS.  That's my favorite part about all of it.  And witnessing AND doing the worship for HIM.  Love the incense and the whole mass experience even though I was still new at it and had allot learning to do

@Jimwaugh8

Bishop Barron is such a hero!

@kristinagochnour3131

So well said!  I've been dismayed at the conservative vs liberal within the church.  This is an important topic and I'm glad to see Bishop Barron discuss it.

@CarolR-hw6qr

Great episode. Extreme radical left and right isn't the answer. Simply Catholic is. Example, politics. All radical left and right. No middle ground. No common sense or decency. Just the motto....my way, or no way.❤

@josephinewalker6181

Thank You Lord for giving such wonderful, brilliant minds to our church. As a simple soul i cling tightly to their coat tails.

@shj0792

I really love this! And I think Bishop Barron is teaching us so much and modeling. Such integrity. In our own lives, and in our own faith, we have to be willing to look at the good bad and the ugly and sometimes it is the ugly that can show us the error of our way. We know that all things work together for the good of those who love the Lord!  
I love that Bishop Barron is not afraid to look. After all, we have an obligation to pass on this faith, and as he says, we want to pass on the faith that brings life and not death !

@rebeccakahn3773

"Simply Catholicism" could not be more beautiful. It has shown me a way to worship I never knew possible. I walk with God and feel His Spirit with me daily. Previously a Protestant, I never knew such grace existed. When I try to explain to my Protestant friends, they are not interested. I truly feel sorry for them, although I know they are believers. But what they are missing, words cannot express.