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Bishop Barron ready to evangelise his flock after installation in Winona-Rochester diocese

byCatholic News Agency
1 August 2022
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Bishop Barron ready to evangelise his flock after installation in Winona-Rochester diocese

Joyful day: Bishop Robert Barron was installed to Winona-Rochester diocese on July 30.

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BISHOP Robert Barron, the founder of the Catholic media apostolate Word on Fire, was installed as the ninth bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, at St John the Evangelist Co-Cathedral in Rochester on Friday.

Evangelisation featured prominently in Bishop Barron’s homily during the Mass, a theme that has defined the pursuit of his vocation. 

Noting his delight that the Mass took place on the Feast Day of Saints Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, Bishop Barron explained that the lives of the three “friends of Jesus” reflected the model he desired to bring to the diocese. 

Drawing on a quote from Pope Benedict XVI, the bishop explained that the three tasks of the Church were to worship God as Mary did, serve the poor with the commitment of Martha, and evangelise by exemplifying the life of Lazarus, who was one of Jesus’ most effective witnesses.

Like Lazarus, he said, “Those whom Jesus has liberated and untied will most powerfully convey the truth of [Him] to others.” 

Bishop Barron called on parishioners to strengthen their devotion to corporal and spiritual acts of mercy, noting that he couldn’t help but see a correlation between the diocese’s location near the Mayo Clinic and the need for the Church to be a place of “spiritual healing”. 

In particular, he noted the urgent need to draw young people back to the Church, saying the disaffiliation rate in the United States was at least 50 per cent among young Catholics.   

Friends, traditionally a new bishop knocks three times on the cathedral doors before Vespers. Earlier this evening, I knocked on the doors of the Co-Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist. pic.twitter.com/pK7RDfvrX1

— Bishop Robert Barron (@BishopBarron) July 29, 2022

Appointed by Pope Francis earlier this summer, Bishop Barron returned to the Midwest after almost seven years as auxiliary bishop in the Santa Barbara region of Los Angeles, California. 

As a young priest serving in Chicago, Bishop Barron broadcast his homilies on a local radio station, attracting the attention of Cardinal Francis George, who urged him to share his talents with the wider world.

With Cardinal George’s support, Bishop Barron founded the non-profit Word on Fire media apostolate that shares the traditions of the Catholic faith through a multi-media platform that included artwork, theology, and philosophy.

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In the form of daily blog posts, articles, videos, and an archive of hundreds of online homilies, Bishop Barron’s ministry has reached millions across the globe.

United States apostolic nuncio Archbishop Christophe Pierre recognised Bishop Barron’s dedication to spreading the Gospel around the world, adding that he hoped his commitment to evangelisation would “continue to be of great fruit”.

The Winona-Rochester Diocese was home to 136,000 Catholics, including 23 Catholic schools and St Mary’s University. 

Bishop Barron was ordained to the priesthood in the Archdiocese of Chicago in 1986.

In his new appointment, he succeeds Bishop John Quinn, whose resignation and title “emeritus” became effective at the Mass on Friday.

In a statement regarding his new appointment, Bishop Barron assured followers that Word on Fire’s work would continue.

He said it was a “blessing for me to work with you to introduce people to Jesus Christ and invite them to share all the gifts he wants his people to enjoy”.

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