July 11, 2008
Becoming
the Man God Made You to Be
Interview With Doug Barry of RADIX
By Carrie Gress
LINCOLN, Nebraska, JULY 11, 2008 (Zenit.org).- Prayer, study and
rugged physical exercise are the keys a man needs to fight for
all that is just in good in today's world, says the director of
an apostolate aimed to strengthen the family.
Doug Barry is the founder and director of RADIX, an apostolate
he founded to help strengthen the family, especially the roles
of fathers and sons, by learning and living the Catholic faith.
In this interview with ZENIT, Barry discusses RADIX and his
efforts to teach young men how to be real men.
Q: You are the founder of RADIX, a Catholic apostolate. What
does the name mean and what is the focus of your ministry?
Barry: RADIX is a Latin word that means root. It is where the
word radical comes from. I chose this word because at that time
I was working with a youth group at my parish and I was seeing a
lot of young people who did not know the basics of the Catholic
faith. When we would discuss things such as the sacraments, the
Ten Commandments, the works of mercy, the Beatitudes, etc. they
knew very little about them. They had not been formed to know
even the basic virtues or the gifts of the Holy Spirit, let
alone to live by these virtues or gifts.
I was struck early on by the verse Matthew 19:16,17. Our Lord
tells the rich man that if he wishes to enter into everlasting
life then he needs to follow the commandments. Also in John
14:15 Jesus says that if we love him we will keep his
commandments. We cannot follow or keep what we do not know. It
seems clear that knowing, embracing and loving these basics of
the faith is essential to our salvation. It is going to the
"root" of our salvation.
Q: Part of your ministry has been the live one-man performance
of Christ's passion, which you started doing long before the
movie "The Passion of the Christ" was released. What was your
inspiration for this and how has it been received over the
years?
Barry: Nearly 17 years ago I came upon an article from a medical
magazine that detailed the medical and historical aspects of a
Roman crucifixion. I was amazed! I had never heard of the
spectrum of abuse that went into a crucifixion. I was intent on
studying more. I looked into the accounts of saints as well as
other historical, scriptural and medical writings that I could
find on it. I have always been careful to accept only what is
approved by the Catholic Church especially regarding private
revelation. There is much out there that can mislead.
I began to tell the story of the Passion of our Lord in youth
group settings, schools, retreats, conferences, etc. Eventually
music was added to the storytelling and we found that the
combination created powerful drama and clearly brought people
closer to the story and the relevance of this story in their
lives.
Over the years we have performed this live all over the United
States as well as in five or six other countries. Through the
live performance and the DVD, this story of God's love for man
has reached into many homes and by God's grace into many lives.
I cannot tell you how humbling it is to tell this story and to
see the powerful impact, healing and conversion it has brought
to so many lives. Thanks be to God!
Q: Explain the new endeavor RADIX is embarking on for fathers
and sons. Why do you think this is necessary in our day and age?
Barry: For the last four years I have been developing RADIX Camp
for fathers and sons. This is an opportunity for teenage boys
and their fathers to get away from the world's ideas of
masculinity and the lies that go along with it and realize what
God has always intended a man to be. RADIX Camp is about taking
good young men and challenging them to become heroic.
We focus on the three areas of a man: body, mind and soul. A man
needs to be seeking to honor God in all three areas of his life
if he is going to call himself a real man, a complete man. The
deception that has permeated the hearts of so many men and been
embraced by many in society has led to great destruction and
chaos in countless lives. Men need to wake up and realize that
if we don't get busy and get in the fight for truth, beauty and
order, then those lives that God has given us influence over and
responsibility for will suffer needlessly on many levels. This
is happening all around us in today's world.
The formation of a heroic man begins from the very youngest
years and there are many things that effect that formation.
RADIX Camp is a powerful experience that makes a tremendous
impact in the lives of men of all ages.
We are just about to begin construction on a new facility in the
middle of an outstanding 100-acre piece of land. Some of the
funds have already been raised to accomplish our goal though we
have a ways to go to complete the project. The contributions
thus far are nothing short of miraculous. Many prayers and much
financial support are needed to continue the march forward. We
all know that there is a great need for men to be inspired as to
the seriousness of their role in this world. I believe that God
will touch the hearts and minds of those and bring to this
effort the talents.
Q: How do you anticipate RADIX camp benefiting families, society
and the Church?
Barry: The benefits of an endeavor such as this will be seen and
felt for generations to come. RADIX Camp is the work of shaping
men from the inside out. It is uniting the body, mind and soul
of a man, where by prayer, study and rugged physical challenge
these three aspects of a man are forged into a sword to be held
in the hand of God to do battle in this world and fight for all
that is good and just.
Throughout the world we see marriage, family, government,
business and other areas of society suffer on many different
fronts. Much of that suffering is rooted in poor or nonexistent
leadership from the husband/father, politician, religious
leader, businessman, etc. From the business world to the factory
to the political arena and everywhere in between, when a man
neglects his duty or ignores his responsibility and gives into
the passions of the world and the flesh he becomes a detriment
to himself and to all those around him. He becomes a source of
chaos.
The God-given design of a man has for centuries been that of a
warrior, defender, protector, provider, in a word, HERO! We see
this perfectly shown in Christ. By His strength, noble
character, service and complaint free sacrifice we have the
perfect role model. The impact of a heroically formed man has
repercussions that can be felt for countless years.
Q: There always seems to be plenty of discussion about the new
feminism in Church discussions these days. Do you think there
needs to be a new "masculinism" to responds to this?
Barry: Disorder is always dangerous. It leads to destruction on
some level. Anytime a man or woman lives contrary to God's
design there will be problems. Many men seem to have simply
folded when it comes to being a real man in the Church. And when
I say "real man" I am referring to the role that God has given
to men.
The understanding of that role is very evident in the example
set forth by the man that God chose as the chief protector and
defender of both the Redeemer and the mother of the Redeemer,
St. Joseph. God has given men and women their roles, their
strengths and their weaknesses.
The magnificent thing about the mystery of these roles is that
when we live them out according to God's design they complement
each other in a powerful way and the world as a whole benefits
greatly from this. Those people who try to distort the truth of
this mystery or cower in fear and do not defend this God-given
design only add to and perpetuate much of the confusion and
chaos that we see in the areas of marriage, family, the Church
and elsewhere.
By the grace of God, men absolutely need to unshackle themselves
from the chains of complacency and apathy, and break free of the
bonds of selfishness and worldly gratification. There is an
ongoing battle raging all around us. It is a battle for souls.
God has given us his marching orders. We are called to be
faithful to those orders. Every man, regardless of his vocation
must first realize this if he is going to understand how
seriously he must take his role in this world.
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