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Leading With Prudence

We live in a world that celebrates speed:  fast growth, instant results, quick decisions. But prudence slows us down, not to paralyze us, but to make sure we’re acting with wisdom rather than by impulse. Aquinas reminds us that prudence isn’t just about caution; it’s about discernment. He even says that “prudence implies a right ordering of reason toward action.

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Business Management Anna Saucier and Megan Gephart Business Management Anna Saucier and Megan Gephart

Why Your Mission Needs an Integrator to Grow and Thrive

Are you a visionary hitting a wall? 

If you feel stretched thin and overwhelmed by the weight of trying to break into the next phase of growth, you can feel like a failure. So often, as women, we assume that if things feel chaotic or heavy and our work isn’t producing results, there must be something wrong with us. 

What if you’re just wearing too many hats? The right support can allow your vision to move forward. 

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Spirituality and Theology Kate Walsh-Soucheray, Ed.D., LMFT, Emeritus Spirituality and Theology Kate Walsh-Soucheray, Ed.D., LMFT, Emeritus

St. John Henry Newman: Independent Thinker, Intellectual Giant, Saint for Our Times

Newman was born in 1801 in London and died in 1890 in Philadelphia. Born into the Anglican faith, Newman was a brilliant student and became an Anglican priest.

However, while in Italy, he had been introduced to Catholicism and he “became increasingly convinced that the Church of Rome, the Catholic Church, was the church nearest to the spirit of early Christianity.”

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Spirituality and Theology Sarah Gagliano Taliun Spirituality and Theology Sarah Gagliano Taliun

Creative Ways to Use Holy Cards

Prayer, in all its variety of forms – attending Mass, partaking in the sacraments, and participating in a Bible study or prayer group – is a wonderful opportunity to further our personal relationships with the Lord. The Church also provides us with tangible tools to help us orient our focus toward Him, such as religious icons, jewelry, and holy cards. Here, I’m going to focus on creative uses of holy cards.

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