Friends, I thoroughly enjoyed speaking to seminarians at the Theological College of CUA, where I spent three marvelous years studying philosophy. In my conversation with these students, we discussed great spiritual masters like St. John of the Cross and Thomas Merton, the importance of persevering in prayer, how to be pastoral in the confessional, and the deep theological questions about the doctrine of God.
Bishop Barron Speaks to Catholic University of America Seminarians
by Bishop Robert BarronNovember 4, 2020
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Bishop Robert Barron
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