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Friends, participating in the Presidential Commission on Religious Liberty was a wonderful experience, and I’m thankful to have been given the opportunity.
In this week’s episode of the Word on Fire Show, Matthew Petrusek and I discuss my time on the Commission, the origin and public nature of religious liberty, and why defending religious freedom is essential for the work of evangelization.
In addition, a listener asks: To what extent do denominations matter?
00:00 | Introduction
01:16 | Bishop Barron visits diocesan schools
02:26 | How Bishop Barron came to join the Religious Liberty Commission
04:03 | The makeup of the Religious Liberty Commission
05:00 | Basic structure of the meetings
07:38 | Being a Catholic bishop on the commission
09:51 | The privatization of religion
10:36 | Where does religious liberty originate?
12:36 | The public nature of religious liberty
13:51 | Why religious liberty is the first freedom
15:11 | Is religious liberty just religious license?
16:36 | The role of government in religious liberty
18:00 | Separation of church and state?
22:33 | Principal threats to religious liberty
26:26 | Testimonies shared with the Commission
27:30 | How we move forward
28:18 | The question of religious exemptions
30:53 | Religious liberty and evangelization
32:17 | Listener question: To what extent do denominations matter?
35:07 | Join the Word on Fire Institute

