by jonathan doyle | Feb 26, 2020
What should a Catholic teacher do when confronted with the failure of those in leadership? Many teachers can understandably grow cynical or disillusioned when they reflect upon some aspects of the state of the Church. In today’s message I want to talk with you...
by jonathan doyle | Feb 26, 2020
What does it take to not just exist as a Catholic teacher but to experience the power and the presence of God on a daily basis. In today’s message I want to talk with you about the importance of prayer in the life of a Catholic teacher and how it can transform...
by jonathan doyle | Feb 24, 2020
In today’s episode I share a simple but important quote from the General Directory fo Catechesis that helps us understand that so many of our interactions with students and colleagues are helping to shape the ability of young people to hear the Gospel. I also want to...
by jonathan doyle | Feb 21, 2020
As Catholic teachers it can be easily to often feel as if God is distant and maybe even unaware of all the challenges we face each day. Do you ever wonder, “Why doesn’t God speak to me?” In today’s episode I want to help you encounter the ways in which God might be...
by jonathan doyle | Feb 19, 2020
Many Catholic schools have a desire to help their students learn more about meditation and relaxation techniques. In a stressful and complex modern word it makes sense that we would want to help young people learn these skills. But what about eastern style mediation...
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