A reader notes...
that despite the reputation of people who use mass media for evangelization there are some positive examples too:
One of them is Fred Rogers, whom I had heard of as a children's program host, but found out more about in depth when I encountered a couple of articles about him on-line.I have great admiration for both of these men.
It made me sad to only really find out about Mr. Rogers so late, eight years after he died. He was far more than the lead character in a children's program. He actually was kind of a Presbyterian staretz (note that both words mean 'elder' - one in Greek, one in Russian).
The other is Fr. Robert Barron, with his Word on Fire gig. Don't need to tell you about him - Daniel Nichols linked to him regarding O.B.L.
These two men are quite different. They have very different audiences (mostly little children for Mr. Rogers and self-identified adult Catholics for Fr. Barron), but I find they have in common a calm confidence and simplicity, and exemplify the true voice of reason, reason which is inseparable from love. Listening to them is balm. Note even the simple, restful set-up of their shows - a low-tech set with cardigan and tie for Mr. Rogers; plain clerical attire and a book-case backdrop for Fr. Barron.
Published on July 07, 2011 08:44
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