This is G. K. Chesterton’s fence metaphor :) “In the matter of reforming things, as distinct from deforming them, there is one plain and simple principle; a principle which will probably be called a paradox. There exists in such a case a certain institution or law; let us say, for the sake of simplicity, a fence or gate erected across a road. The more modern type of reformer goes gaily up to it and says, "I don't see the use of this; let us clear it away." To which the more intelligent type of reformer will do well to answer: "If you don't see the use of it, I certainly won't let you clear it away. Go away and think. Then, when you can come back and tell me that you do see the use of it, I may allow you to destroy it." This paradox rests on the most elementary common sense. The gate or fence did not grow there. It was not set up by somnambulists who built it in their sleep. It is highly improbable that it was put there by escaped lunatics who were for some reason loose in the street. Some person had some reason for thinking it would be a good thing for somebody. And until we know what the reason was, we really cannot judge whether the reason was reasonable. It is extremely probable that we have overlooked some whole aspect of the question, if something set up by human beings like ourselves seems to be entirely meaningless and mysterious. There are reformers who get over this difficulty by assuming that all their fathers were fools; but if that be so, we can only say that folly appears to be a hereditary disease. But the truth is that nobody has any business to destroy a social institution until he has really seen it as an historical institution. If he knows how it arose, and what purposes it was supposed to serve, he may really be able to say that they were bad purposes, that they have since become bad purposes, or that they are purposes which are no longer served. But if he simply stares at the thing as a senseless monstrosity that has somehow sprung up in his path, it is he and not the traditionalist who is suffering from an illusion.”
So, it doesn't bug you that lied Haitian Catholics eating cats? It doesn't bug you that he assures his fans that Trump's a perfect little angel? Need I remind you that Trump hasn't once asked God for forgiveness, something that Knowles still hasn't copped up to?
Just beautiful! I'm a long time fan of Bishop Barron (of course!) and Michael Knowles (a bit more recently), and thought this conversation was a great treat. We all know and appreciate Bishop Barron's profundity and eloquence, but man, am I just so pleased to see Michael Knowles rise up to his (Bishop's) level! I stayed up to the very end to see how Michael would hold up, and I wasn't disappointed. Also, this is my firs time to comment (even if I have watched all videos of Word on Fire), finally "succumbing" to what is necessary to feed into the ever-necessary algorithm to spread the word!
Phenomenal discussion. Bishop shines when he’s able to flex the intellectual muscles that he studied so hard to develop. Thank you your Eminence and Mr Knowles.
I think that my distaste for Mr Knowles was misplaced. I don’t care to watch people review leftist TikToks but this gentleman is well spoken and intelligent. If I come across him in long form conversation again, I would watch it.
Responding to tik toks is a side scrap bit of content he does. He has a long form daily show, a long form interview series and a short form interview series, in addition to his speaking tours and visits on other long form shows. Definitely seek those out.
The Tridentine Mass reflects the beauty, reverence, and timelessness of our Catholic heritage. It anchors us in sacred tradition and elevates our worship to the glory of God. Grateful for voices like Michael Knowles defending this treasure of the Church! Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam! ✝️🙏
Bishop Barron, my heart is with you and your loved ones. I really have enjoyed your insight. I have been a Catholic my whole life. At the age of 39, I became an undeniable believer. And look up to to Father. I love to hear conversations with your guest. I admire your service to such a noble cause. May our heavenly Father grace your ever moment and keep the great shows rolling. 🙏
This type of discussion is what used to exist fairly "normally" and frequently in western culture before they destroyed the intellectualism inherent in modern society- this is one excellent step in bringing it back, altho I don't count referencing of the popes as part of it, pls make this a weekly thing if possible.
I love this! Pleased to be listening to such enriching conversation. I have tremendous respect, appreciation and admiration of Bishop Barron. He’s at another level. Had no idea Michael was so pleasant and intelligent. What a gift to listen to this. 📿🙏✝️
An insightful conversation between two great minds! 🙏 Bishop Barron and Michael Knowles bring such clarity to the intersection of philosophy and culture. A must-watch for anyone seeking to understand the deeper truths of our world.
Don’t knock the fact it’s the first time this person has listened to Michael: he has now been exposed. I’m 84 and was only recently found The Daily Wire😀
This was beautiful to take in. If Destroying beautiful things indicates going off the rails…this was full steam ahead in the right direction. Thank you, both. I appreciate Michael even more than I thought I did.
I find it amazing the number of people offended at Bishop Barron having on a conservative political thinker who is faithful to the Catholic Church. Here's the point: Bishop Barron is fundamentally about evangelization, not about the flow of ideas, or promoting a political issue. He is going to choose those guests who serve his purpose of evangelizing the world first, and then the other things. This has been his stance from the beginning. It's ironic that for some he's not trad enough, and for others he's not liberal enough lol.
Yeah it's hard for me to understand why people have issue with him. He's so reasonable and so well spoken! He is such a wonderful speaker and shares God's love for us so well ❤❤❤
Bishop Barron is demonstrating what he has spoken about so many times, which is the need to have conversation to discuss different ideas. We should not shout each other down. It leads to marvelous conversations.
All true. However, does NOT excuse or explain his DANGEROUS explanation of Jesus Christ, when it served his purpose while talking to a Jew! Or his DANGEROUS "hope that hell is empty"!! I LIKE Bp. Barron but have been VERY disappointed in him cuz he knows better!
@@tonywallens217 1) who is upset ? The comment section loves this crossover? 2) Barron is a conservative who aligns nearly unanimously with Knowles. 3) personally I think this is a major red flag with Catholicism today and also explains why when the pope talks everyone freaks out bc so many Catholics today are conservatives first and spiritual matters are secondary
What an excellent conversation between two great intellect Bishop Barron, always with the catholic perspective and Knowles with his direct literary senses.
The crown of Thorns during our earthly trial is the crown of Glory before our King, God Christ. Even those lost in trial should know it. Praying the Holy Rosary helps to recover the Wisdom that, too often, we lose in distractions, forks and various worldly misplacements. May the Lord forgive us one day for being so good to us. May the Holy Trinity grant us the Mercy among all Mercies: that of only kneeling before Them
I'm genuinely curious-what do you, as a Protestant, think of Catholic theologians and public intellectuals? I ask because, presumably, you would see Catholicism as having made some very serious errors in its interpretation of Scripture or history. Doesn't that undermine their credibility entirely? As a Catholic, I feel I can appropriate the best ideas from Protestant thinkers as long as they don't contradict Church teaching. But for Protestants, it seems many believe Catholics have gravely misinterpreted the authority of Scripture as the sole guide for Christian life. How do you manage not to throw out the Catholic "baby" with the "bathwater"?
@@ElijahRexNewcomb As a Protestant, our lack of a supremely binding rule other than Scripture permits us us to be pretty theologically omnivorous. At its worst this leads to a kind of individualistic relativism, but at its best it liberates us to embrace the best that has been thought by any Christian.
@@ElijahRexNewcomb All Protestants think differently, so I can’t speak for everyone, but I perceive Catholics as my Christian brothers and sisters. We may disagree on certain fundamental aspects of our faiths, but I try to focus on what unites us: Christ. 😇✝️ I quite enjoy listening to MK & Bishop Barron philosophical views. Very enriching for sure!
@@Lottieloves287 For example, Mormons also claim to believe in Christ, yet you as a Protestant and I as a Catholic would say that their doctrine of God, denial of the Trinity, and the divinity of Christ, their views on marriage, and their view of salvation-and by extension, the purpose of human life-necessarily discredit them as an authority on how the world operates and what I should do with my life. We may find ourselves in common cause on issues like eliminating pornography or even promoting large families, but at root, our reasons for doing so are entirely different and at odds. I would think that rejecting the Bible as the sole authority for the Christian life, and believing we are bound to listen to the Church and the Pope, would make the Catholic analogous to Mormons for you. You might agree with us on certain and even fundamental things, but how we get there is very different. How do you know that the advice Michael Knowles or Bishop Barron is giving isn't motivated or underpinned by some papal document that contradicts Scripture? As a Catholic, what our Protestant brothers and sisters get right, they get from Scripture, which is an authority for us too-though they don’t have the Church to correct false teachings. But from a Protestant perspective, Catholics believe that a fallible human authority is on par with the word of God. Surely this must mean you’d have to at least scrutinize every piece of advice down to its roots. I apologize; obviously, I’m glad that you listen to some of us, but intellectually, I don’t see how you could. At best, we may "accidentally" agree with you wherever the Pope or the Church hasn’t led us astray. If you do agree with Michael and the good bishop, perhaps you should ask how they manage not to get things wrong. Perhaps then, they’re not wrong about the Church and the Pope either.
I was a Protestant fan of both of these guys for years. I was received into the Catholic Church in May of this year. God’s plan is mysterious and amusing!
I like Michael so much. He is such a gentleman. I think a lot of the dislike towards him is a result of a rejection of standards and proper manners. We have become accustomed to degrading ourselves in almost every aspect, from how we talk, to how we dress, that watching someone comport themselves as a decent person triggers something-a sort of resentful recognition of how far we have fallen from the ideals we once held.
Thank God. An intelligent conversation around philosophy. And some good instruction to be brave in fighting for the useless - good in itself-ness - for having a foundation of the right principles for understanding and doing good. Thankyou Your Grace and Michael Knowles.
These conversations are necessary and superbly educational. My perception is these talks lean right and I get it. The left is more prevalent in the wider culture. But the right's grasp at power and antagonistic tendencies are leading us into authoritarianism. We know what is wrong what we need is a leader that takes classical philosophy and thinking to the highest level of authority and integrates it not only into US CULTURE but human culture
It is refreshing to hear well known figures in church and politics getting back to genuine classical conservative and traditionalist thought. Everything said here was spot on. The modern right needs to get back to true conservatism centered around God, tradition, and the natural law.
Bishop Barron your level of comprehension is at a hole other level. I love to hear different comprehensive individual, but your vocabulary is exquisite 👌 👏 👏 🎉🎉🎉🎉. Your at a whole other level. 😮
Knowles is clearly well read, but Boastful. Didn’t even listen to Bishop Barron, but took the word to show off his knowledge. Being learned is nought if not complemented with humility.
I love watching Michael Knowles on subjects like this. I would love to see him and Bishop Barron discussing something they actually disagree about. I wonder what that would be.
My prayer is a way to express appreciation and thanksgiving to God. It's a freedom of my feeling of contentment from the guidance and comfort through the love of Jesus Christ in me. St. Faustina, pray for us. St. Sarah, pray for us. St. Joseph, pray for us. Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us.
I can’t believe Bishop Barron was able to attain a guest of this magnitude. The captain of the Mayflower, enjoyer of Dante, writer of blank books, seller of properly ranched steaks - Michael “The Daily Wire” Knowles.
Knowles is genuinely intellectually minded and is always clear and concise in his speech and in his ideas, unlike Mr J. Peterson… You can see the delight Bishop Barron has in conversing with Knowles throughout this.
I want this sort of discussion between Bishop Barron and Michael Knowles every week
What a treat - two of my favorite Catholics in media. Let's make this a regular thing!
This is an unbelievable Christmas Gift from God to all of us who love God, love our country and love the truth.
"Don't destroy it until you know what it is for", such a simple statement but surprisingly profound. Thanks Bishop and Michael, great talk.
Like GK Chesterton’s fence.
This is G. K. Chesterton’s fence metaphor :)
“In the matter of reforming things, as distinct from deforming them, there is one plain and simple principle; a principle which will probably be called a paradox. There exists in such a case a certain institution or law; let us say, for the sake of simplicity, a fence or gate erected across a road. The more modern type of reformer goes gaily up to it and says, "I don't see the use of this; let us clear it away." To which the more intelligent type of reformer will do well to answer: "If you don't see the use of it, I certainly won't let you clear it away. Go away and think. Then, when you can come back and tell me that you do see the use of it, I may allow you to destroy it."
This paradox rests on the most elementary common sense. The gate or fence did not grow there. It was not set up by somnambulists who built it in their sleep. It is highly improbable that it was put there by escaped lunatics who were for some reason loose in the street. Some person had some reason for thinking it would be a good thing for somebody. And until we know what the reason was, we really cannot judge whether the reason was reasonable. It is extremely probable that we have overlooked some whole aspect of the question, if something set up by human beings like ourselves seems to be entirely meaningless and mysterious. There are reformers who get over this difficulty by assuming that all their fathers were fools; but if that be so, we can only say that folly appears to be a hereditary disease. But the truth is that nobody has any business to destroy a social institution until he has really seen it as an historical institution. If he knows how it arose, and what purposes it was supposed to serve, he may really be able to say that they were bad purposes, that they have since become bad purposes, or that they are purposes which are no longer served. But if he simply stares at the thing as a senseless monstrosity that has somehow sprung up in his path, it is he and not the traditionalist who is suffering from an illusion.”
I’m a huge Knowles fan so this is really awesome. He’s one of the people who got me back into Catholicism
Retart😂
So, it doesn't bug you that lied Haitian Catholics eating cats? It doesn't bug you that he assures his fans that Trump's a perfect little angel? Need I remind you that Trump hasn't once asked God for forgiveness, something that Knowles still hasn't copped up to?
Both Bishop Barron and Michael Knowles were some of the top people in my conversation to Catholicism
Just beautiful! I'm a long time fan of Bishop Barron (of course!) and Michael Knowles (a bit more recently), and thought this conversation was a great treat. We all know and appreciate Bishop Barron's profundity and eloquence, but man, am I just so pleased to see Michael Knowles rise up to his (Bishop's) level! I stayed up to the very end to see how Michael would hold up, and I wasn't disappointed. Also, this is my firs time to comment (even if I have watched all videos of Word on Fire), finally "succumbing" to what is necessary to feed into the ever-necessary algorithm to spread the word!
Phenomenal discussion. Bishop shines when he’s able to flex the intellectual muscles that he studied so hard to develop. Thank you your Eminence and Mr Knowles.
Are you saying he will be a Cardinal one day? :)
I think that my distaste for Mr Knowles was misplaced. I don’t care to watch people review leftist TikToks but this gentleman is well spoken and intelligent. If I come across him in long form conversation again, I would watch it.
His long form videos where he interviews priests and Christian converts are great.
@sjtod-pfu Your distaste was uncalled for. Period. Let’s call it a “cultural ipsedixitism.” Glad you admitted it.
Hey, let’s not be exiguous in the chat.
He does flip between silliness and serious/intellectually interesting.
Responding to tik toks is a side scrap bit of content he does.
He has a long form daily show, a long form interview series and a short form interview series, in addition to his speaking tours and visits on other long form shows.
Definitely seek those out.
The Tridentine Mass reflects the beauty, reverence, and timelessness of our Catholic heritage. It anchors us in sacred tradition and elevates our worship to the glory of God. Grateful for voices like Michael Knowles defending this treasure of the Church! Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam! ✝️🙏
Bishop Barron, my heart is with you and your loved ones. I really have enjoyed your insight. I have been a Catholic my whole life. At the age of 39, I became an undeniable believer. And look up to to Father. I love to hear conversations with your guest. I admire your service to such a noble cause. May our heavenly Father grace your ever moment and keep the great shows rolling. 🙏
Bishop Barron God protect you.
💯💯💯💯💯
Barron got Knowles? I'm Speechless.
**Ding**
*ding!
Me too. Yet another Daily Wire right winger. This is an echo chamber for the right. Little to do with most Catholic's politics. So sad to see.
🛎
🔔
“Thank you”
This was a true blessing to listen to ~ thank you to both of you for your faithfulness and charity in sharing the Faith.
This type of discussion is what used to exist fairly "normally" and frequently in western culture before they destroyed the intellectualism inherent in modern society- this is one excellent step in bringing it back, altho I don't count referencing of the popes as part of it, pls make this a weekly thing if possible.
God bless both of these men.
Thank you, Bishop Barron and Michael Knowles
I love this! Pleased to be listening to such enriching conversation. I have tremendous respect, appreciation and admiration of Bishop Barron. He’s at another level. Had no idea Michael was so pleasant and intelligent. What a gift to listen to this. 📿🙏✝️
Wish it was longer. Feel like you can never get to the bottom of these topics but I was engaged in listening the entire time.
Thank you both. Terrific watch. God Bless from England.
What a blessing to see this discussion. Much needed in today’s society to make sense of the political landscape from a Christian perspective
Great conversation! Praying for Normal of natural law and attention to Gods word!
If anybody needs more Knowles + Barron - there is a book club episode on Genesis on Prager U. I listened to it several times... really good.
Always great to see you and Knowles together. God Bless
An insightful conversation between two great minds! 🙏 Bishop Barron and Michael Knowles bring such clarity to the intersection of philosophy and culture. A must-watch for anyone seeking to understand the deeper truths of our world.
First time listening to Michael and appreciate this conversation. Thank you.
Which cave have you been living in? 🫢
@@Lerian_V one that doesn't follow DW
Don’t knock the fact it’s the first time this person has listened to Michael: he has now been exposed. I’m 84 and was only recently found The Daily Wire😀
What a lovely pairing of my two favorite Catholics in the TH-cam spheres.
This was beautiful to take in.
If Destroying beautiful things indicates going off the rails…this was full steam ahead in the right direction. Thank you, both. I appreciate Michael even more than I thought I did.
I find it amazing the number of people offended at Bishop Barron having on a conservative political thinker who is faithful to the Catholic Church.
Here's the point: Bishop Barron is fundamentally about evangelization, not about the flow of ideas, or promoting a political issue. He is going to choose those guests who serve his purpose of evangelizing the world first, and then the other things.
This has been his stance from the beginning. It's ironic that for some he's not trad enough, and for others he's not liberal enough lol.
Yeah it's hard for me to understand why people have issue with him. He's so reasonable and so well spoken! He is such a wonderful speaker and shares God's love for us so well ❤❤❤
Bishop Barron is demonstrating what he has spoken about so many times, which is the need to have conversation to discuss different ideas. We should not shout each other down. It leads to marvelous conversations.
All true. However, does NOT excuse or explain his DANGEROUS explanation of Jesus Christ, when it served his purpose while talking to a Jew! Or his DANGEROUS "hope that hell is empty"!! I LIKE Bp. Barron but have been VERY disappointed in him cuz he knows better!
@ do you hope that people are in hell?
@@tonywallens217 1) who is upset ? The comment section loves this crossover?
2) Barron is a conservative who aligns nearly unanimously with Knowles.
3) personally I think this is a major red flag with Catholicism today and also explains why when the pope talks everyone freaks out bc so many Catholics today are conservatives first and spiritual matters are secondary
Great conversation. Hopefuuly many will listen and be enlightened.
What an excellent conversation between two great intellect Bishop Barron, always with the catholic perspective and Knowles with his direct literary senses.
What a lovely show. So many of the past who knew what path we were on and he we are!
May the Lord bless you both!
The crown of Thorns during our earthly trial is the crown of Glory before our King, God Christ.
Even those lost in trial should know it.
Praying the Holy Rosary helps to recover the Wisdom that, too often, we lose in distractions, forks and various worldly misplacements.
May the Lord forgive us one day for being so good to us. May the Holy Trinity grant us the Mercy among all Mercies: that of only kneeling before Them
Truth, Holy Trinity, this conversation, the comments. Transcendant.
Oh very cool!! Protestant here 💕 so grateful for you both 💙
I'm genuinely curious-what do you, as a Protestant, think of Catholic theologians and public intellectuals? I ask because, presumably, you would see Catholicism as having made some very serious errors in its interpretation of Scripture or history. Doesn't that undermine their credibility entirely?
As a Catholic, I feel I can appropriate the best ideas from Protestant thinkers as long as they don't contradict Church teaching. But for Protestants, it seems many believe Catholics have gravely misinterpreted the authority of Scripture as the sole guide for Christian life. How do you manage not to throw out the Catholic "baby" with the "bathwater"?
@@ElijahRexNewcomb As a Protestant, our lack of a supremely binding rule other than Scripture permits us us to be pretty theologically omnivorous. At its worst this leads to a kind of individualistic relativism, but at its best it liberates us to embrace the best that has been thought by any Christian.
@@ElijahRexNewcomb All Protestants think differently, so I can’t speak for everyone, but I perceive Catholics as my Christian brothers and sisters. We may disagree on certain fundamental aspects of our faiths, but I try to focus on what unites us: Christ. 😇✝️
I quite enjoy listening to MK & Bishop Barron philosophical views. Very enriching for sure!
@@Lottieloves287 For example, Mormons also claim to believe in Christ, yet you as a Protestant and I as a Catholic would say that their doctrine of God, denial of the Trinity, and the divinity of Christ, their views on marriage, and their view of salvation-and by extension, the purpose of human life-necessarily discredit them as an authority on how the world operates and what I should do with my life. We may find ourselves in common cause on issues like eliminating pornography or even promoting large families, but at root, our reasons for doing so are entirely different and at odds.
I would think that rejecting the Bible as the sole authority for the Christian life, and believing we are bound to listen to the Church and the Pope, would make the Catholic analogous to Mormons for you. You might agree with us on certain and even fundamental things, but how we get there is very different. How do you know that the advice Michael Knowles or Bishop Barron is giving isn't motivated or underpinned by some papal document that contradicts Scripture?
As a Catholic, what our Protestant brothers and sisters get right, they get from Scripture, which is an authority for us too-though they don’t have the Church to correct false teachings. But from a Protestant perspective, Catholics believe that a fallible human authority is on par with the word of God. Surely this must mean you’d have to at least scrutinize every piece of advice down to its roots. I apologize; obviously, I’m glad that you listen to some of us, but intellectually, I don’t see how you could. At best, we may "accidentally" agree with you wherever the Pope or the Church hasn’t led us astray. If you do agree with Michael and the good bishop, perhaps you should ask how they manage not to get things wrong. Perhaps then, they’re not wrong about the Church and the Pope either.
I was a Protestant fan of both of these guys for years. I was received into the Catholic Church in May of this year. God’s plan is mysterious and amusing!
The most constructive, edifying, delightful, intelligent conversation of the year FOR SURE ❤
Like this much better than Knowles’s normal show, great conversation
I like Michael so much. He is such a gentleman. I think a lot of the dislike towards him is a result of a rejection of standards and proper manners. We have become accustomed to degrading ourselves in almost every aspect, from how we talk, to how we dress, that watching someone comport themselves as a decent person triggers something-a sort of resentful recognition of how far we have fallen from the ideals we once held.
One of the most enjoyable videos I've observed in the past year. Thank you.
Always a pleasure to hear you two speak on topics!
I must say I love both of these men
Thank God. An intelligent conversation around philosophy. And some good instruction to be brave in fighting for the useless - good in itself-ness - for having a foundation of the right principles for understanding and doing good. Thankyou Your Grace and Michael Knowles.
💙 Thank you for these discussions. it's tremendously intesting & insiggtful to hear about peoples personal journey to Christ 💙
I am editing my original comment. I was a being impertinent. What a lovely conversation. Thank you, Your Excellency, for allowing us to listen in.
Great conversation to listen to while driving to work
Great conclusion. Let's go full steam ahead ✝️
Thank you bishop Barron!
So excited for this conversation! Love Michael!
Such a great conversation!!
2 great podcasts Releasing within 24 hours! I can’t wait for this, just like I can’t wait for Pints with Aquinas with Nick Freitas
Oh I can't wait for that one!
@ it came out last night! It was excellent!
These conversations are necessary and superbly educational. My perception is these talks lean right and I get it. The left is more prevalent in the wider culture. But the right's grasp at power and antagonistic tendencies are leading us into authoritarianism. We know what is wrong what we need is a leader that takes classical philosophy and thinking to the highest level of authority and integrates it not only into US CULTURE but human culture
Two great American Catholic intellectuals, thank you.
It is refreshing to hear well known figures in church and politics getting back to genuine classical conservative and traditionalist thought. Everything said here was spot on. The modern right needs to get back to true conservatism centered around God, tradition, and the natural law.
Excellent conversation so far.
Thank you both ❤🙏
So good! Love Knowles and my favourite parts is his Catholic and religious takes and how he applies them with his slickness
Love the content, Bishop! Appreciate your perspective as always! Merry Christmas!
These 2 should get together and write a book called " The Geometry of Social Structure."
What a great discussion! Thank you for such an honest and clear presentation of this topic.
Bishop Barron your level of comprehension is at a hole other level. I love to hear different comprehensive individual, but your vocabulary is exquisite 👌 👏 👏 🎉🎉🎉🎉. Your at a whole other level. 😮
I prefer to be lead in thinking instead of being told what to believe. And these two men are proficient leaders.❤
Very good talk and discussion. They lost me with their advanced degrees, but felt like in good company!!
Excellent conversation!
Greatly enjoining this, thanks
Knowles is clearly well read, but Boastful. Didn’t even listen to Bishop Barron, but took the word to show off his knowledge.
Being learned is nought if not complemented with humility.
I agree. There is a word for him, Michael Knowles, but I can’t use it out of respect to Bp. Barron.
I love watching Michael Knowles on subjects like this. I would love to see him and Bishop Barron discussing something they actually disagree about. I wonder what that would be.
Good work Bishop Barron. God bless you
I love the chiaroscuro set. Makes the people pop.
Merry Christmas!! ✝️🎄☃️🔥🇱🇷
Excited for this.
Great conversation between great men.
And I love the way they lean toward each other when they’re really getting into it. 🥰
I'm so excited! I'm a Michael Knowles Fanboy
“Discipling of desire so as to make the achievement of the good possible.”
Michael Knowles, talking to Bishop Robert Barron, about Norm MacDonald?! It's like all my favorite universes are colliding in one video.
My prayer is a way to express appreciation and thanksgiving to God. It's a freedom of my feeling of contentment from the guidance and comfort through the love of Jesus Christ in me.
St. Faustina, pray for us.
St. Sarah, pray for us.
St. Joseph, pray for us.
Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us.
My new favorite thing
Well reflected political criticisms of two well cogitative man.
Love this conversation ❤
Michael might be 15 years old, but he’s really good in relief of the Bishop. Keeps right up with the philosopher Excellency. 😂 👏 🙏
Thank you for this very interesting conversation!
I can’t believe Bishop Barron was able to attain a guest of this magnitude. The captain of the Mayflower, enjoyer of Dante, writer of blank books, seller of properly ranched steaks - Michael “The Daily Wire” Knowles.
Peach to all the good news
Thank you.
Now this is a Christmas present I never knew I wanted 😊
Bishop Barron is amazing
Great conversation!
Excellent
22:16 duh 😅 i just love BB ❤
William F Buckley interview of Gov George Wallace was classic.
I won the lotto and im donating to mission basilica ventura. Thank god
4:21 I guess this is the only thing some people say when they have nothing else to say against their opponents
Knowles is genuinely intellectually minded and is always clear and concise in his speech and in his ideas, unlike Mr J. Peterson… You can see the delight Bishop Barron has in conversing with Knowles throughout this.
Where can I fill out my application to be Michael Knowles' Squire?
Would like to see what was cut out at 1:03:13 🙃
Awesome!
From St. Hugh Church, Coconut Grove, FL! 🙌🏻🙏🏻🔥
Cooper City , my good neighbor
Why do I love listening to people who make me fee like I know almost nothing?
New moto (proposition):
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of the Good.
I would like to know what both men have to say about Fox Nation's new show Jesus Crown of Thorns and Fr. Martin's involvement with the show.
Our Lady of Good Success, pray for us