
The Abolition of Fatherhood
COMMENTARY: If there is no father, whether Divine or human, there is no creation.
COMMENTARY: If there is no father, whether Divine or human, there is no creation.
COMMENTARY: This Father’s Day, let us turn to God so that we may know the unfailing fatherly love we all need; then let us men recommit to spiritual fatherhood.
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: But the potential fall of Roe will have implications, certainly in connection with abortion … and with Father’s Day.
The Fathers of St. Joseph founder Devin Schadt helps heads of households grow in handiness and holiness.
We have been profoundly changed by this funeral for such a good father, and our hope for heaven and trust in Christ’s promises has been strengthened
More than a foster father, St. Joseph is a model for all men raising children.
For Father’s Day, here are a couple morsels of hard-won wisdom for all you young dads out there.
“The point of the book,” says the author of Because of Our Fathers, “is the same point the Church has been telling us for centuries: men are called to lead, protect and educate their children in a unique and primary way.”
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