by jonathan doyle | Feb 23, 2021
According to Pope Benedict XVI, there is a place for political and social action but it should never come at the expense of the individual human actions that make up true Christian charity. At the heart of the Lenten call to ‘almsgiving’ is more than just...
by jonathan doyle | Feb 16, 2021
Do you have concerns about the way that social media might be shaping the lives of the students you work with each day. An emerging culture of pure consumption and self-absorption is creating an ongoing surge of mental health and relationship problems across the...
by jonathan doyle | Feb 11, 2021
In today’s episode it’s time to dig deep into some great wisdom from St. Benedict of Nursia as well as how one woman’s refusal to take no for an answer can help us in our daily teaching work. Catholic teaching is a supernatural event. Why spend...
by jonathan doyle | Dec 14, 2020
In today’s episode I share another great quote from Dr. Ryan Topping and then it’s time to talk about how e see the destiny of our students. Where we think our students are heading can have a big impact in how we teach and what we teach. Sadly, more than a...
by jonathan doyle | Dec 2, 2020
What is it exactly that God wants you to do in a Catholic school? In today’s episode I discuss the simple thing that God wants every single Catholic teacher to do on a daily basis. The good news is that this simply action will also have a big impact upon every...
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