A Protestant Asks Bishop Barron if He Should Become Catholic

Published 2020-09-25
In this clip, Cameron Bertuzzi asks Bishop Robert Barron if he should become Catholic. They also touch on whether non-Christians can be saved and the rational of denying the Eucharist to non-Catholics.

Link to full interview:    • Bishop Robert Barron on Catholicism, ...  


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All Comments (21)
  • @eduardoleon9693
    I was born into a Catholic home, became a Protestant then came back to the Catholic church after looking at the evidence of the Eucharist.
  • @folofus4815
    As a Catholic I actually issued a sigh of relief when +Barron said “yes”
  • @meganturner1456
    As a convert of 22 years to Catholic Church, it just gets better and better. I love my Catholic faith
  • @Alexander-fr1kk
    As a Catholic who left the faith to be a Protestant for 8 years and then return I will say come home brother. I didn’t know my faith as a cradle Catholic, but when I left and became “on-fire” for The Lord everything, and I mean everything, directed me back to the Catholic Church. Just my 2 cents... God bless ALL my brothers and sisters!!!
  • @djg585
    "Unless you eat my body and drink my blood, you shall not have life within you."
  • @JoshAlicea1229
    As a Protestant, I have more engaging conversations with Catholics than I do with my fellow Protestants. There seems to be a higher definition of clarity in Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox theology than in Protestant theology. I always feel like I'm hitting a wall until I talk to a Catholic.
  • @sibergirl
    I loved Bishop Barron’s response about why Protestants are excluded from the Eucharist. I’m a convert by way of evangelicalism. I absolutely DID NOT believe that Christ was truly present in the Eucharist while I was Protestant. Indeed, someone should say to non Catholics, “I don’t want you to take something you don’t believe in.” Makes so much sense. Then, when I was in RCIA, becoming Catholic, I hungered for Christ in the Eucharist in a way I never ever did, as a Presbyterian. When, maybe 4 times a year, I had a tiny square of white bread and a micro glass of grape juice IN MEMORY of Christ’s crucifixion. The two don’t even compare.
  • @williamreed6948
    Im not even a catholic and i can see quite a few cringe attacks on catholicism here in the comments. Makes me consider becoming catholic even more 😂
  • @Life-er6mq
    I watched this about a year and a half ago. I’m Catholic now haha. Thank you for this 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
  • @JuanDiegoCadena
    Best reason ever will be having the posibility of the holy eucharist.
  • I was raised Lutheran, and spent most of my adolescence and early adulthood in Church of Christ. But I’ve always been fascinated by Catholicism and have really felt a pull to it. I’m just finally considering converting.
  • I am starting RCIA this summer. I can't wait to become a full-fledged Catholic! I love you guys!
  • @bareit98
    Fly to the Catholic Church! Adhere to the only faith which continues to exist from the beginning, that faith which was preached by Paul and is upheld by the Chair of Peter. St. Hippolytus Of Rome ~230 AD.
  • @shawnestly2786
    It's such a small detail and not at all the main point of any of your videos, but I love how you do the music cut just a fraction of a second before visually cutting away.
  • @FrancesShear
    Thank you Bishop Barron for having the courage to tell the truth instead of people pleasing.
  • @erichodge567
    That was the best answer to "Why are Protestants not allowed Communion at Catholic Mass?" that I've ever heard.
  • @KH-vp4ni
    I was raised evangelical and we hopped from church to church to church bc everyone's interpretation of scripture varied so much. I would say we went to some downright dangerous churches (cults really and I'm not exaggerating). I am so grateful I found the fullness of truth in the Catholic church and that I don't have to constantly question what I'm being taught bc of the checks and balance system and rich and thorough history.
  • @ronnestman4696
    Bishop Barron is a good dude. I encourage everyone to listen to him with an open mind and meditate on the things he says. You won’t regret it.
  • @libbyd1001
    This video randomly showed up in my playlist and I don’t know who the interviewer is but I think he does a great job. Firstly because he follows up on something the other person says, which shows he’s actively listening. But mostly because he stops talking and actually let’s the person being interviewed speak without interruption. Well done sir. You set a great example for how it should be done.