In this new video commentary, I reflect on my “ad limina” visit with Pope Francis on January 27. It would be impossible to summarize what turned out to be a three-hour conversation with the Holy Father, but there were three dominant themes that emerged.
Bishop Barron on Spending Time with His Spiritual Father
by Bishop Robert BarronFebruary 13, 2020
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Bishop Robert Barron
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Apostles, Beauty, Bishops, Catholic Church, Evangelization, Gender, New Evangelization, Papacy, Pope Francis, Prayer