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My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: We Must Pray

My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: We Must Pray

by Patrick Novecosky | Dec 7, 2020 | #1 Lessons | 0 comments

Taking My Cues I take my cues for my role as a father and husband from my own father. He and my mother raised nine children to love and serve God. They did that by modeling the faith to the best of their ability — with honesty and integrity. Most importantly, they...
My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: Trust, Love, and Gratitude

My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: Trust, Love, and Gratitude

by Dr. Paul C. Vitz | Sep 13, 2017 | #1 Lessons | 6 comments

Husband, Father, Grandfather My wife, Timmie, and I have been married 48 years and we raised our six children, three boys and three girls, in downtown Manhattan, Greenwich Village, where we were both on the faculty of New York University. We lived in a not very large...
My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: Develop a Conjugal Spirituality

My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: Develop a Conjugal Spirituality

by David Dawson, Jr. | Jun 7, 2017 | #1 Lessons | 2 comments

“What therefore God has joined, let no man put asunder.” (Mt 19:6) It’s Not Automatic Kate and I have been married for just under ten years, and we currently have six children under the age of eight (four sons and two daughters). So, from the get-go our relationship...
My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: Take the Benedict Option at Home

My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: Take the Benedict Option at Home

by Fr. Dwight Longenecker | Apr 12, 2017 | #1 Lessons | 6 comments

Introduction I first visited a Benedictine monastery when I was a theology student in England. I wasn’t a Catholic, but I was impressed by the beautiful abbey church, the austere lifestyle and the obvious dedication and simple stability of the monastic life. Over the...
My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: Love is an Action Verb

My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: Love is an Action Verb

by Zac McCay | Feb 26, 2017 | #1 Lessons | 6 comments

Introduction:  My journey in faith began to come alive in about mid 2005. I would have considered myself “agnostic” at the time, but my search for Truth led me to the Catholic Church. I was confirmed in 2007 and married my beautiful wife, Maria in October...
My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: Give Yourself Fully to God

My #1 Lesson for Husbands and Fathers in Christ: Give Yourself Fully to God

by Mark Hartfiel | Feb 1, 2017 | #1 Lessons | 2 comments

Introduction:  For a little over a decade, I have witnessed the growth of an incredible movement of men’s spirituality and men’s leadership sweep across the United States and beyond. That Man is You! men’s program started with humble beginnings at my...
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