Bishop Barron Caught by His Digital Past?
In December 2025, Chris Damian published that Bishop Barron’s personal account was following several such pages, including one for 'Brazilian male feet'.
This prompted a response from Bishop Barron's organisation, Word on Fire. They claimed that the account had recently been hacked and was being used for 'digital fraud'. However, despite Facebook providing a history of account logins, including suspicious access, Word on Fire did not provide any evidence to support this claim.
Yesterday, shortly after Bishop Barron demanded an apology from Donald Trump for attacking Pope Leo XIV, Damian published more information.
He posted screenshots showing that Bishop Barron had followed similar provocative accounts as far back as January 2024, casting doubt on the claims of Word on Fire.
These accounts included 'Sunshyne Smile', 'Niki Clip', 'Bright Bright', 'Tayo Ricci', and 'The Young Jamaican Trainer'. The profiles feature muscular, half-naked men in provocative positions.
As early as January 2023, CleanTheChurch.com reported that Bishop Barron employed several muscular, tattooed men who posted semi-nude pictures online and earned up to $200,000 annually.
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