WOF 533: Hollywood & Catholic Priests

WOF 533: Hollywood & Catholic Priests

Author: Bishop Robert Barron April 13, 2026 Duration: 39:01

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. Hollywood is not known for being friendly to Christianity in general or Catholicism in particular, especially nowadays; unfortunately, there is no shortage of storylines and characters that mock and even demonize believers. At the same time, however, whenever the film industry wishes to depict a "religious looking" scene or add a transcendent element to the plot, it frequently employs Catholic architecture, Catholic sacramentals, and even Catholic priests to do so. What should we make of this ambivalence to the faith? What does Hollywood get wrong, and what, perhaps to our surprise, does Hollywood get right about Catholicism and the priesthood? What do these portrayals tell us more broadly about potential openness within the entertainment industry to God's existence, the divinity of Christ, good and evil, and life after death? Here to take a look at some pivotal classic and contemporary films that prominently feature Catholicism and Catholic priests, with an eye to unpacking their significance for the wider entertainment culture, is Bishop Robert Barron.

WOF 533

00:00 | Introduction

01:19 | Bishop Barron's recent watchlist

02:44 | What movies have meant to Word on Fire

04:06 | Artificial intelligence and cinema

05:10 | Hollywood and the Catholic priesthood

07:06 | Examining the evangelical strategies of Christian studios

08:43 | Boys Town (1938)

12:10 | The Exorcist (1973)

21:13 | True Confessions (1981)

24:42 | The Mission (1986)

29:07 | Calvary (2014)

32:51 | How best to portray Catholicism and the priesthood in movies

34:17 | How best to watch movies depicting the priesthood

36:04 | Listener question: How did St. Thérèse help on CATHOLICISM?

38:26 | Join the Word on Fire Institute

 


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Each week, The Word on Fire Show-Catholic Faith and Culture offers a thoughtful conversation with Bishop Robert Barron. This podcast explores the rich intersection of belief with contemporary life, examining everything from art and philosophy to current events and personal spirituality through a Catholic lens. Listeners will find deep dives into theological concepts, reflections on scripture, and discussions on how ancient wisdom addresses modern challenges. The tone is engaging and accessible, designed for anyone curious about the deeper questions, whether they are longtime in their faith or simply exploring. Bishop Barron brings his distinctive perspective as a theologian and communicator to these dialogues, making complex ideas relatable. It’s a space for meaningful exploration, where faith is presented as a compelling force for understanding our world and our place within it. New episodes arrive weekly, continuing a long-running series of insightful commentary and analysis.
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