• WOF 532: The Suffocating "Warmth" of Marxist Collectivism
    Mar 30 2026

    Welcome back to the Word on Fire Show. I'm Matthew Petrusek, Senior Director of the Word on Fire Institute and the host of the Word on Fire Show. Thank you for joining us. Marxism, unfortunately, seems to be making a comeback. Despite its economically disastrous, politically oppressive, and horrifically inhumane track record, the atheistic philosophy that produced the Communist revolution and eventually led to the deaths of tens of millions of people has wheedled its way back to the center of our political culture. On the surface, this may sound surprising: Since the fall of the Berlin Wall over three decades ago, few public figures have openly identified as Marxist, and Communist political parties have typically occupied the outermost fringes of political influence. However, Marxist ideas–especially in the form of contemporary identity politics–have not only continued gathering momentum beneath the surface in universities, NGOs, the media, corporate HR departments, and government bureaucracies; high profile politicians, including the mayor of New York, Zohran Mandami, and Congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, now seem to be openly advocating for Marxist policies. So how did this morally and historically discredited ideology remerge in mainstream politics? Equally important, how should Christians and all people concerned with basic human rights and the common good respond? Here to discuss the dark history of Marxism, its contemporary forms, and how the Catholic Church has, and always will, stand against it, is Bishop Robert Barron.

    Topics Covered

    00:00 | Introduction
    01:48 | Winona-Rochester's record catechumen year
    02:53 | A brief overview of Karl Marx
    04:55 | What is dialectical materialism?
    06:40 | Class conflicts in Marx's day
    08:01 | Marx's early critique of capitalism
    10:55 | Marx's critique of religion
    17:12 | Marxism's pursuit of Utopia
    20:06 | Rerum Novarum: Pope Leo XIII responds
    23:08 | Reducing history to an economic substructure
    24:20 | The legacy of Marxism
    26:16 | Shared views between Marxism and contemporary identity politics
    28:52 | Why harmful ideas take fair guises
    31:23 | Critiquing collectivism
    33:08 | US politicians and Marxist ideas
    36:03 | Weren't early Christians fundamentally communist?
    38:08 | Shouldn't we just try Marxism?
    39:26 | Thomas Merton responds to Marxism
    41:07 | Is it partisan to critique Marxism?
    42:51 | Listener question: How do we respond to "my truth"?
    45:12 | Join the Word on Fire Institute

    Links:
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    46 mins
  • WOF 531: Social Media in Light & Darkness (pt. 3)
    Mar 16 2026

    Welcome back to the Word on Fire Show. I'm Matthew Petrusek, senior director of the Word on Fire Institute and the host of the Word on Fire Show. Thank you for joining us. For the last two episodes, Evangelization & Culture Podcast host Tod Worner has been having a conversation with Word on Fire's founders about social media—a phenomenon that has certainly played a prominent role in the life of our own ministry. But what about its shadow side? How might faithful Catholics engage in social media? How might the Church? How do we cultivate a rich spiritual life in this ever-unfolding age of social media? Here to discuss this with Tod Worner and Fr. Steve Grunow is Bishop Robert Barron.

    Topics Covered

    00:00 | Introduction
    00:49 | Examining social media's shadow side
    14:32 | Can teachers of the faith use social media without oversight
    22:18 | How we prepare for online ministry
    27:58 | Join the Word on Fire Institute

    Links:

    • Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/

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    29 mins
  • WOF 530: Catholic Ministry & Social Media (pt. 2)
    Mar 2 2026

    Welcome back to the Word on Fire Show. I'm Matthew Petrusek, senior director of the Word on Fire Institute and the host of the Word on Fire Show. Thank you for joining us. In our last episode, Evangelization & Culture Podcast host Tod Worner began a conversation with Word on Fire's founders about social media, in which they explored the art and means of communication. In this next segment, we'll continue that conversation, now examining Catholic ministry and social media. What, if anything, does social media have to do with Pope St. John Paul II? How does it fit into Word on Fire's own principles? How would one even define social media? Here to discuss these things with Tod Worner and Fr. Steve Grunow is Bishop Robert Barron.

    Links:

    • Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/

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    22 mins
  • WOF 529: The Art & Means of Communication (pt. 1)
    Feb 16 2026

    Welcome back to the Word on Fire Show. I'm Matthew Petrusek, senior director of the Word on Fire Institute and the host of the Word on Fire Show. Thank you for joining us. Today, we're bringing you a special episode—a conversation from our very own Evangelization & Culture Podcast, hosted by Dr. Tod Worner. Recently, Dr. Tod, as we like to call him, sat down with Word on Fire CEO Fr. Steve Grunow and Bishop Barron to talk about social media. But rather than retread the usual tropes of social media conversations, Dr. Tod hosts a richer and more intimate conversation on the topic through the lenses of evangelization, art, communication, and more. Please enjoy this first segment, in which we'll look specifically at the art and means of communication.

    Topics Covered

    00:00 | Introduction
    00:55 | The importance—and challenge—of communication
    05:00 | How the gospel spread before the use of mass media
    10:51 | Art as evangelization
    17:54 | Papal communication and early media
    22:05 | Mass media figures and their influence on Word on Fire
    27:51 | Join the Word on Fire Institute

    Links:

    • Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/

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    28 mins
  • WOF 528: The Early Days w/ Bishop Barron & Fr. Steve (pt. 2)
    Feb 9 2026

    Welcome back to the Word on Fire Show. I'm Matthew Petrusek, senior director of the Word on Fire Institute and the host of the Word on Fire Show. Thank you for joining us. As we continue this second half of a conversation from last year's Good News Conference in Orlando with Bishop Barron and Word on Fire CEO Fr. Steve Grunow, we'll discover the ministry's patron saints, as well as some of the lessons that Word on Fire has learned through its years of evangelization. We'll also take a look at Word on Fire's plans for the future. Here to discuss these with Fr. Steve Grunow, in this second half of an hour-long conversation, is Bishop Robert Barron.

    Links:

    • Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/

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    22 mins
  • WOF 527: Reason and Authority (12 of 12)
    Feb 2 2026

    The Enlightenment believed reason was its own authority. Heteronomous authority was anathema. Autonomy was the ideal. Thus, the Church's hierarchical structure was viewed as enslaving. In light of this critique, Newman offered an insightful defense of freedom and truth in the Catholic Church.

    Topics Covered:

    • Consulting the faithful in matter of doctrine
    • Conscience
    • Reason and authority
    • Bishops and theologians

    Links:

    • Article: Sensus Fidei in the Life of the Church
    • Video: John Henry Newman on the Laity
    • Read: On Consulting the Laity on Matters of Doctrine
    • Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/

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    22 mins
  • WOF 526: The Early Days w/ Bishop Barron & Fr. Steve (pt. 1)
    Jan 26 2026

    Welcome back to the Word on Fire Show. I'm Matthew Petrusek, senior director of the Word on Fire Institute and the host of the Word on Fire Show. Thank you for joining us. In 2025, Word on Fire Catholic Ministries celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary. And in October of that same year, Bishop Barron and Word on Fire CEO Fr. Steve Grunow gave a presentation at the Good News Conference in Orlando in which the two men took a deep dive into Word on Fire's origins. How did it begin? What were its animating principles? What were some of its earliest strategies? Where did the name "Word on Fire" even come from? Why, in short, did Word on Fire develop the way that it did? Here to discuss these roots with Fr. Steve Grunow, in this first half of an hour-long conversation, is Bishop Robert Barron.

    Links:

    • Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/

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    32 mins
  • WOF 525: The Illative Sense (11 of 12)
    Jan 19 2026

    Since the mind can infer truths of which it does not have certainty, what judges the validity of an inference in concrete matters? The Illative Sense. It is the power of judging and concluding when not having apodictic certainty. Bishop Barron explores Newman's analysis of the Illative Sense, explaining why it is an essential element in religious conversion.

    Topics Covered:

    • The Illative Sense
    • The nature of certainty
    • Formal Inference
    • Informal Inference

    Links:

    • Read: The Illative Sense (from the Grammar of Assent)
    • Video: The Personalist Spirit of Newman's Thought
    • Video: The Freedom of Truth: The Nature of Conscience in Aquinas and Newman
    • Book: Communities of Informed Judgement
    • Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/

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    22 mins