Bishop Barron on Pope Francis, Tradition, and John Henry Newman
A recent informal statement from Pope Francis about tradition not being a “return to the ashes” has gotten some attention. There are two poles to avoid in this discussion: a liberalism that stresses a mindless openness to the culture, and a “conservatism of the museum” that desperately clings to the past. The one that helps us to see through the dilemma is someone who will be canonized by Pope Francis in a few months—namely, John Henry Newman.

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“Pope Francis and Vatican II” (2020 Napa Institute Keynote)

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Bishop Barron on St. John Henry Newman: Beyond the Left and the Right

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Decoding Pope Leo XIV: exclusive interviews before becoming Pope

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Bishop Barron on Christianity in America

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Understanding the Post-Vatican II Church

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The Genius of St. Irenaeus

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Bishop Barron: The Reality of Demons, How to Fight Them With Prayer, & Debunking the New Atheists

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Bishop Barron on St. Paul’s Masterclass in Evangelization

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Was Mother Teresa really who you think she was?

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Bishop Barron Q&A on St. John Henry Newman’s Life, Theology, and Books (from Oxford, England)

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Catholic conversions rising: Inside the Catholic Church's quiet revival

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How Christianity is with pentecost

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10 Catholic Orders Explained in 12 Minutes

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Interview with Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger on Bayerischer Rundfunk (1998)

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The Greatest Woman Ever

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The Secret Catholic Order That Owns the Modern World - Opus Dei

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Meeting in Rome - August Everding in conversation with Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger

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Fr. Chad Ripperger Reveals Why Your Guardian Angel Chose You: The Secret Behind Your Birth Date

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Religion and the Opening Up of the Mind | Bishop Robert Barron | Talks at Google

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