Technocracy and the sexes
Why can’t we all agree that the sexes are different, the differences won’t go away, and denial and suppression aren’t the answer? People talk about confronting stereotypes and so on, but the evident effect of […]
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by bcadmin | Sep 12, 2022 | Columns, Ecclesia et Civitas, Economics, family, Features, feminine, Marriage, masculine, men, News, sexes, technocracy, Women | 0 |
Why can’t we all agree that the sexes are different, the differences won’t go away, and denial and suppression aren’t the answer? People talk about confronting stereotypes and so on, but the evident effect of […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Mar 19, 2022 | Catholic, Faith, family, fathers, Gentleman Saints, Manly Catholic Men, men, News, Religion, Saints, St. Joseph, Work | 0 |
St. Joseph was an ordinary sort of man on whom God relied to do great things. He did exactly what the Lord wanted him to do, in each and every event that went to make up his life. – St. Josemaria Escriva Recently, I have been growing in devotion to St. Joseph, the husband […]
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Aug 18, 2021 | Beards, Catholic men, Discipline, Dress, Featured, gentleman, Habits, Lifestyle, Manly Catholic Men, Masculinity, men, News, podcast | 0 |
In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, John and Sam discuss the fact that we as gentlemen desire to be competent and capable in the world. A man wants to know (or at least feel like he knows) that no matter what situation he’s placed in, he’ll be able to handle himself — to act rather than react.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Aug 11, 2021 | Catholic men, Culture, Domestic Church, family life, fathers, Featured, gentleman, Masculinity, men, News, podcast | 0 |
In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, John and Sam discuss the role of a husband and father as the spiritual head of the family. Through the conversation, they challenge men to take a more active role in fostering a vibrant domestic church and provide tangible steps on how this can be achieved. True manliness is not about assuming a passive or subservient role in matters of your family’s faith. True manliness is about having the courage to charitably plan and guide.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Aug 5, 2021 | courage, Faith, Featured, God, integrated life, Jesus Christ, Love, men, Men of Faith, News, Prayer, pride, Reconciliation, sin, surrender, Surrender & Strength | 0 |
As long as we live in the world our life is a constant struggle between love for Christ or giving into lukewarmness, to our passions, or to comfort-seeking, which destroys love. Faithfulness to Christ is forged each day by struggling against what separ…
Read Moreby bcadmin | Aug 4, 2021 | Catholic men, Culture, Eucharist, Featured, gentleman, Holy Mass, Life Lessons, Masculinity, men, News, podcast | 0 |
In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, John and Sam discuss the life lessons that men have to learn to mature and grow in wisdom, holiness, and virtue. Going through life with an attempt to avoid difficulties and suffering will stunt your development as a man and lead to selfishness. We both get honest about our youthful immaturity and how God has worked in our weakness to make us stronger men.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Jul 28, 2021 | Catholic men, Featured, gentleman, Habits, Humility, Life Lessons, Manly Catholic Men, Masculinity, men, News, podcast, relationships, strength | 0 |
In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, John and Sam discuss the life lessons that men have to learn to mature and grow in wisdom, holiness, and virtue. Going through life with an attempt to avoid difficulties and suffering will stunt your development as a man and lead to selfishness. We both get honest about our youthful immaturity and how God has worked in our weakness to make us stronger men.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Sep 17, 2020 | Catholic Church, Culture, detachment, Faith, Featured, God, Humility, Jesus Christ, Lent, men, News, Prayer, Reconciliation, restless, Sacraments, Saints, St. Augustine, Surrender & Strength | 0 |
“Thou movest us to delight in praising Thee; for Thou hast formed us for Thyself, and our hearts are restless till they find rest in Thee” (St. Augustine, Confessions). I think most writers are naturally introspective and reflective. While praying in …
Read Moreby bcadmin | Jun 4, 2020 | Catholic Church, courage, dads, detachment, Eucharist, Faith, Father Francis Fernández, Father's Day, fathers, Featured, God, Heaven, Jesus Christ, men, Men of Faith, News, obstacles, Prayer, Saints, St. Joseph, surrender, Surrender & Strength | 0 |
“As long as we live in the world our life is a constant struggle between love for Christ or giving into lukewarmness, to our passions, or to comfort seeking, which destroys love. Faithfulness to Christ is forged each day by struggling against what sepa…
Read Moreby bcadmin | Mar 19, 2020 | Catholic Church, Catholic men, Faith, family, Featured, Jesus Christ, men, Men of Faith, News, Prayer, St. Joseph, Surrender & Strength | 0 |
As the father of a 23-year-old son with high-functioning autism, I am sometimes challenged to give my oldest child the focus and patience he needs from me. I frequently feel inadequate when I advise and guide my 20-year-old son through the minefields …
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