
How Bishop Barron Just Managed to Make EVERYONE Angry | David L. Gray in the Morning
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Join me this Wednesday on David L. Gray in the Morning as we continue our journey through the Easter Octave — eight days of celebrating the one truth that changes everything: Christ is risen and still walks with His people.
But first, we’re diving straight into the story lighting up Catholic media right now: Bishop Robert Barron has somehow managed to anger nearly every faction of the Catholic internet at once. From his White House prayer appearance to his collaboration with Jordan Peterson, the reactions have been loud, polarized, and revealing. We’ll cut through the noise, look at what actually happened, and ask what this moment says about the state of the Church — and about us.
Then, after we break down the Barron controversy, we’ll turn to the day’s Gospel and the Emmaus encounter — that powerful moment when the Risen Christ draws near to those walking away in confusion and disappointment. During this Octave, the Church invites us to recognize the “Emmaus walkers” in our own lives and to meet them with the same patience and burning clarity that Jesus showed on the road.
Finally, we’ll look at a major development unfolding in the life of the Church: the growing signs that Pope Leo XIV may be moving toward declaring war “inadmissible.” We’ll explore how this trajectory mirrors the Church’s development on the death penalty and how it flows from the moral clarity re‑anchored in Veritatis Splendor.




