by jonathan doyle | Jan 23, 2015
This week we explore the parable of the narrow door and the implications it has for Catholic teachers. For many years we may have assumed that everything will work out and that all our students will get to heaven with no questions asked. … Read more › The post The...
by jonathan doyle | Jan 16, 2015
This week I spent some time with the Gospel story of Mary anointing the feet of Jesus. … Read more › The post Annointing Jesus Feet – Extravagance and the Catholic Teacher appeared first on Being Catholic – Catholic Teacher – Catholic...
by jonathan doyle | Sep 22, 2014
Catholic Education Seminar In the download below from a very recent Catholic education seminar, I explore some of the big themes in Catholic education with a live audience of over 100 Catholic teachers. We explore what it means to be an authentic Catholic school and...
by jonathan doyle | Apr 16, 2014
Not sure how to download a podcast? Click HERE The Genius of Womanhood is a new and exciting body of work that explores the profound teaching of Pope John Paul II on the vocation and dignity of women. … Read more › The post The Genius of Womanhood – An Interview With...
by jonathan doyle | Mar 25, 2014
The democracy of the dead is one of G.K. Chesterton’s mpst famous sayings. In the podcast above I share a few ideas about the role of tradition and why the democracy of the dead is such an important idea. … Read more › The post The Democracy of the Dead appeared first...
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