
Celebrate Father’s Day: The Vital Role of Good Dads
A bishop and popes affirm the irreplaceable role of fathers.
A bishop and popes affirm the irreplaceable role of fathers.
The wordless lessons he teaches fathers, from new dads and granddads to godfathers and expectant dads, are timeless reminders well suited for Father’s Day.
Heroes rise to the occasion under many circumstances, but fatherhood itself is a call to heroism, say Bishop Thomas Olmsted, Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers and leaders of Catholic men’s ministries.
COMMENTARY: Lessons From ‘The Aeneid’ and St. Joseph
COMMENTARY: A father can have no higher responsibility than ensuring his children’s education in the Catholic faith, leading to the formation of their spirituality and the development of a deep relationship with God.
A new movement is encouraging processions of the Blessed Sacrament to strengthen dads and families.
Men’s groups and individuals around the country are pushing back against the notion that masculinity is ‘toxic.’
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