Drawing on Cardinal John Ribat’s reminder that teachers are called to continue Christ’s work, Jonathan Doyle explores the Catholic educator’s vocation today: forming minds and touching hearts. From Lazarus-like hope to real classroom realities, we look at why...
Yesterday’s Gospel of Lazarus and the rich man isn’t just about almsgiving—it’s a roadmap for Catholic education. Jonathan explores why the Church’s historic option for the poor must flow from a living encounter with Jesus Christ, not replace it. We look at real forms...
This episode goes straight to the heart of Catholic identity in our schools. Drawing on Cardinal Gerhard Müller’s reminder that “the Church must always and everywhere confess Christ and lead people of goodwill to Him”—and that the redemption of the world is only in...
Today we zoom in on the heart of Catholic education: every human life bears unalienable dignity. Drawing on a recent papal remark and the doctrine of the Imago Dei, Jonathan unpacks what this means in classrooms and staffrooms: how we speak, how we correct, how we...
On Padre Pio’s feast we explore how God “chisels” saints—and how Catholic educators share in that work. From Padre Pio’s image of souls as stones for an eternal dwelling to the Church’s reminder that “the teacher does not write on inanimate material, but on the very...
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