In a way, fasting is like the "calming of the monkey mind" effected by the rosary prayer: both are means of stilling the effervescence of relatively superficial preoccupations.
Robert BarronAgain, I hear almost everyday from atheists who write off religion as primitive, premodern nonsense. I summon Aquinas, Augustine, Paul [of Tarsus], Teresa of Avila, Joseph Ratzinger, and Edith Stein-in all their intellectual rigor-as allies in the the struggle against this dismissive atheism.
Robert BarronIf the Word truly became flesh, then God had not only a mother, but also a grandmother, cousins, great-aunts, and weird uncles. If the Word truly dwelt among us, then he was part of a family that, like most, was fairly dysfunctional, a mix of the good and bad, the saintly and the sinful, the glorious and the not so glorious. And this is such good news for us.
Robert BarronBoth total accommodation to the culture and total resistance to it are usually signs of intellectual sickness.
Robert BarronThe Bible constantly warns against a merely mercenary relationship with God - a friendship of convenience or self-interest. We should not love God simply because doing so will produce many consolations in our life. We must enter a true relationship, were we fall in love not with His benefits, but with Him.
Robert BarronWe are exceptionally good at seeing the faults in others and exceptionally adept at ignoring the faults in ourselves.
Robert BarronBy far the most dangerous people in the world are optimists (those who believe that all can be made well here below). If you think all can be made well in this world, then you will go to any extreme to make it happen. There is the story of the 20th century. As Lenin said, "You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs".
Robert BarronThe great danger of the new media is that it seems to relish the superficial. There has been an ethos within the Church for many years to pursue an accommodationist strategy in regards to the culture, and this has resulted in a public presentation of the Faith that is often nebulous or "dumbed down."
Robert BarronI don't think we'll understand Advent correctly until we see it as a preparation for a revolution.
Robert BarronThe cross is Jesus going into the very lair of death. He goes to meet head-on that which frightens us the most. And what does He do? He battles it. He engages it. And finally he conquers it.
Robert BarronThe long nights that Pier Giorgio Frassati spent on his knees in front of the Blessed Sacrament had something to do with the long days spent in service of the poor.
Robert BarronEaster is an earthquake, an explosion. If you see it as less than that, you're not getting it.
Robert BarronLove without truth devolves into sentimentality. Truth without love becomes cold and calculated.
Robert BarronThe ego-drama is nothing compared with the theo-drama. The fun begins when we let God write our stories.
Robert BarronCatholicism is a matter of the body and the senses as much as it is a matter of the mind, precisely because the Word became flesh.
Robert BarronThe holiness of God is like a white light: pure, simple, complete. But when that light shines, as it were, through the prisms of individual human lives, it breaks into an infinite variety of colors... each one reveals a unique dimension of the divine holiness.
Robert BarronBeauty is the arrowhead of evangelization, the point with which the evangelist pierces the minds and hearts of those he evangelizes.
Robert BarronHans Urs von Balthasar maintained that the best evangelistic strategy is to capture people with the beautiful, then enchant them with the good, and then lead them to the true.
Robert BarronBob Dylan said, "The executioner's face is always well-hidden". That's the problem: The cross pulls that hood off.
Robert BarronChrist's invitation to the priesthood is an invitation to a way of life that is athletic in its intensity and heroic in its form.
Robert BarronFor many people, the big feast of the year is Christmas, but for Christians, the truly great feast is Easter. Without Easter, without the Resurrection, we would not have the gift of salvation. Jesus had to rise from the dead or else he would have just been another failed Messiah and his birth would be a forgotten footnote of history.
Robert Barron