
Easter is about God's love and should not be 'domesticated,' says Bishop Robert Barron
Fox News
Bishop Robert Barron of Minnesota, during an interview on "Lighthouse Faith," talked about the faith significance of Easter — and stressed that it should not be "domesticated."
"The route to happiness is not filling up the ego … It's emptying out the ego. It's letting go." "God's love is more powerful than anything that's in the world." "Let Easter be Easter. So don't let it be domesticated. Don't let it be co-opted. Rediscover the radical reality of Easter." He's fighting for the gospel that the Lenten season helps illuminate. Lauren Green currently serves as Fox News Channel's (FNC) chief religion correspondent based in the New York bureau. She joined FNC in 1996. Her new book is "Lighthouse Faith: God as a Living Reality in a World Immersed in Fog." She is host of Fox News Digital's "Spirited Debate."
Barron is a bestselling author and the popular creator of Word On Fire Catholic Ministry.













