Robert Barron (bishop)
The Most Reverend Robert Barron | |
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Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Titular Bishop of Macriana | |
Archdiocese | Los Angeles |
Appointed | July 21, 2015 |
Installed | September 8, 2015 |
Other posts | Titular Bishop of Macriana |
Orders | |
Ordination |
May 24, 1986 by Joseph Bernardin |
Consecration |
September 8, 2015 by José Horacio Gómez Joseph M. Sartoris Blase J. Cupich |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Robert Emmet Barron |
Born |
Chicago, Illinois | November 19, 1959
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Alma mater | |
Motto |
Non Nisi Te Domine English: Nothing but you, Lord |
Styles of Robert Emmet Barron | |
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Reference style | His Excellency |
Spoken style | Your Excellency |
Religious style | Bishop |
Ordination history of Robert Barron (bishop) | |
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Episcopal consecration | |
Principal consecrator | José Horacio Gómez |
Date of consecration | September 8, 2015 |
Robert Emmet Barron (born November 19, 1959) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church, author, theologian and evangelist, known for his Word on Fire ministry. He serves as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, since 8 September 2015. Previously, he served as Rector of Mundelein Seminary in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago.
Early life
Robert Emmet Barron was born on November 19, 1959, in Chicago. He spent his childhood first in Detroit, then in the Chicago suburb of Western Springs. His mother was a homemaker, and his father, who died in 1987, was a national sales manager for John Sexton & Company, a national food distributor.[1][2] He has a sister and a brother, John Barron, who is the Sun-Times Media Group's publisher and senior vice-president of news and editorial operations.[3]
Education
Barron discovered Thomas Aquinas when he was a freshman in high school.[4] He transferred to Benet Academy, a private Benedictine high school, where he graduated in 1978.[5] He was ordained a priest on May 24, 1986 by Cardinal Joseph Bernardin. He earned his M.A. at Catholic University of America, where he had won the Basselin Scholarship in philosophy and public speaking, with the thesis "Production and the Political Animal in the Writings of Karl Marx". He is a Doctor of Sacred Theology under the pontifical system from the Institut Catholique de Paris in 1992. His thesis was "Creation as Discipleship: A Study of the De potentia of Thomas Aquinas in Light of the Dogmatik of Paul Tillich", which was published by Edwin Mellen Press in 1993.
In addition to his native English, Barron is also fluent in French, Spanish, German, and Latin.
Ordination and ministry
Barron was the Professor of Faith and Culture at University of St. Mary of the Lake near Chicago until his installation as an auxiliary bishop. He lectured extensively in the United States and internationally, including the Pontifical North American College in Rome and the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. The late Cardinal Francis George called Barron "one of the Church's best messengers".
Barron served as associate pastor at St. Paul of the Cross parish in Park Ridge, Illinois, from 1986 to 1989. He is a prominent theologian. Since 1992 he was the Professor of Systematic Theology at University of St. Mary of the Lake. In 2002 he was a visiting professor at the University of Notre Dame[6] and at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in 2007. He was also twice scholar in residence at the Pontifical North American College at the Vatican, in 2007 and 2010. He was Rector of the Mundelein Seminary from 1 July 2012 to 20 July 2015.[7]
Episcopate
On July 21, 2015, it was announced by the Holy See that Pope Francis had appointed Barron an auxiliary bishop in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles and Titular Bishop of Macriana in Mauritania. Archbishop Gomez of Los Angeles gave each of the three forthcoming auxiliary bishops pectoral crosses modeled after the one Pope Francis wears, noting that Barron's media talent and rapport with young people, as well as his outreach to other faiths and to the world of culture (including with non-believers and non-practicing or fallen away Catholics) and education, would be good for the archdiocese.[8] Archbishop Cupich said he would be of great benefit to the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, citing his work with Word on Fire, his doctoral training in theology and parish service in Chicago, his social media presence, and his administrative service to him and his two predecessors, cardinals George and Bernardin, especially since his appointment as rector and president of the seminary.[9][10]
On September 8, 2015, Barron was consecrated as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels by Archbishop José H. Gomez.[11]
Media
In 2000 Barron launched "Word on Fire Catholic Ministries", a non-profit organization, that supports his evangelistic endeavors. Word on Fire programs, featuring Barron, have been broadcast regularly on WGN America, EWTN, Telecare, Relevant Radio and the Word on Fire YouTube Channel. Barron's Word on Fire website offers daily blogs, articles, commentaries and over ten years of weekly sermon podcasts. In September 2015, Barron and Word on Fire Content Director Brandon Vogt started a weekly podcast called The Word on Fire Show.
Barron lectures extensively in the United States and internationally and he has published numerous books, essays and DVD programs. He is a frequent commentator on faith and culture for The Chicago Tribune, NBC Nightly News, Fox News Channel, Our Sunday Visitor, the Catholic Herald in London and The Catholic New World. His lectures have also been featured in multiple titles distributed through Lighthouse Catholic Media[12]
Television
Barron's videos are aired on CatholicTV, EWTN, Telecare, NET TV, and Salt + Light Television.
He filmed a 10-part documentary, The Catholicism Project, filmed in 16 countries, which aired on nearly every public television station in America beginning in 2011. A sequel was released in September 2013, Catholicism: The New Evangelization.
In October 2010 he began presenting a half-hour television show, Word on Fire with Father Barron, on WGN America on Sundays.[13] Barron is the first priest since Archbishop Fulton Sheen in the 1950s to have a regular national program on a commercial television network.
Radio
Barron's radio show, also called Word on Fire, is heard on Sunday nights in the United States at 7:00 pm on Relevant Radio.
Books
- A Study of the De potentia of Thomas Aquinas in Light of the Dogmatik of Paul Tillich (1993)
- Thomas Aquinas: Spiritual Master (1996)
- And Now I See: A Theology of Transformation (1998)
- Heaven in Stone and Glass (2000)
- The Strangest Way: Walking the Christian Path (2002)
- Bridging the Great Divide: Musings of a Post-Liberal, Post-Conservative, Evangelical Catholic (2004)
- The Priority of Christ: Toward a Post-Liberal Catholicism (2007)
- Word on Fire: Proclaiming the Power of Christ (2008)
- Eucharist (2008)
- Catholicism (2011)
- Seeds of the Word: Finding God in the Culture (2015)
- Exploring Catholic Theology (2015)
- Vibrant Paradoxes: The Both/And of Catholicism (2016)
DVDs
- Untold Blessings: The Three Paths of Holiness (2005)
- Conversion to Christ (2006)
- Faith Clips (2007)
- Seven Deadly Sins, Seven Lively Virtues (2007)
- Eucharist (2009)
- CATHOLICISM (2011)
- CATHOLICISM: The New Evangelization (2013)
- Priest, Prophet, King (2014)
- The Mystery of God (2015)
- CATHOLICISM: The Pivotal Players (2016)
Distinctions
Orders
Academic
- 2017: Doctor of Divinity, Honoris Causa, Saint Anselm College
- 2016: Doctor of Sacred Theology, Honoris Causa, Dominican House of Studies
- 2013: Doctor of Religious Education, Honoris Causa, Providence College
- 2012: Doctor of Humanities, Honoris Causa, Lewis University
Awards
- 2015: Fisher's Net Award for Best Overall and for Best Social Media Presence[14]
- 2012: Relevant Radio Christ Brings Hope Award
- 2003: Catholic Press Association Book Award: The Strangest Way: Walking the Christian Path
- 1998: Catholic Press Association Journalism Award: Best Article - Clergy, Religious, "The Uncanny God"
- 1997: Catholic Press Association Book Award: Thomas Aquinas: Spiritual Master
- 1995: Catholic Press Association Journalism Award: Best Article - Professional and Special Interest, "Priest as Bearer of the Mystery"
See also
References
- ↑ ChicagoBusiness (27 Sep 2010). "The Rev. Robert Barron takes to TV, blogs, YouTube as a new-media Catholic priest".
- ↑ Chicago Tribune (7 May 1987). "John C. Barron Obituary".
- ↑ The Huffington Post (20 Nov 2009). "John Barron named Sun-Times Media Group Publisher".
- ↑ Global Zenit News (7 June 2010). "Age Old Values Spread Through Modern Technology".
- ↑
- ↑ St.Paul Center for Biblical Theology (archive) (4 October 2008). "Father Robert Barron - Curriculum Vitae".
- ↑ Very Rev. Robert Barron, M.A. (Phil.), S.T.D., University of Saint Mary of the Lake website
- ↑ http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-bishop-the-story-behind-the-new-bishops-pectoral-crosses-35368/
- ↑ http://archchicago.org/
- ↑ http://www.archchicago.org/news_releases/news_2015/stmnt_150721.html
- ↑ "Auxiliary Bishop Barron". Angelus News. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ↑ Lighthouse Catholic Media: Products by Fr. Robert Barron
- ↑ PRWEB (13 Sep 2010). "Catholic Priest Father Robert Barron set to Launch Nationwide Television Program in October".
- ↑ "Award Winners - Fisher's Net Awards". Fisher's Net Awards. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
External links
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- "Word on Fire" official website
- The Catholicism Project on Facebook
- Word on Fire's channel on YouTube
- Bishop Barron on Twitter
- Catholicism Home
Episcopal succession
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Preceded by – |
Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles 2015–present |
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