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  2. Robert Barron - Wikipedia

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    Robert Emmet Barron (born November 19, 1959) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as bishop of the Diocese of Winona–Rochester since 2022. [11] He is the founder of the Catholic ministerial organization Word on Fire, and was the host of Catholicism, a documentary TV series about Catholicism that aired on PBS.

  3. Word on Fire - Wikipedia

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    Word on Fire is a Catholic media organization founded by Bishop Robert Barron that uses digital and traditional media to introduce Catholicism to the broader world. [1] It rose to prominence through Barron's work as a priest engaging with new media, and has been noted as an effective model for sharing information about Catholicism to the public.

  4. Bishop Barron - Wikipedia

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    Robert Barron (born 1959), Roman Catholic Bishop of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, US Patrick Barron (bishop) (1911–1991), Anglican Bishop of George, South Africa Topics referred to by the same term

  5. Robert Barron (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Barron (1596–1639) was a Scottish academic who was elected Bishop of Orkney in the Church of Scotland but died before his consecration. He was the first Professor of Divinity at Marischal College .

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  7. Edward Barron - Wikipedia

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    Edward Barron was born on 18 June 1801, one of ten children of Pierce and Anna Winston Barron of Ballyneale, Clonea, Rathgormack, County Waterford.At the age of thirteen, Edward and his younger brother William were sent to St Edmund's College, Ware in Hertfordshire, England.

  8. Patrick Barron (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Harold Falkiner Barron, also called Paddy, [1] (13 November 1911 – 27 August 1991) was the fourth Bishop of George. [ 2 ] Barron was educated at Leeds University [ 3 ] and (after studies at the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield ) ordained in 1939. [ 4 ]

  9. James Altman - Wikipedia

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    James F. Altman is an American Catholic priest of the Diocese of La Crosse who received attention in 2020 after appearing in a viral YouTube video denouncing Catholics who support the Democratic Party. After a dispute over his comments with Bishop William P. Callahan, Altman was later prohibited from celebrating Mass publicly in 2021.