What does the Church mean when it insists that parents are the first educators of their children? Today we’ll talk about some of the different ways that Catholic families engage in education, from homeschooling to co-ops to Catholic schools to public schools. This episode features Mary Pat Donoghue, Executive Director for the Secretariat of Education at the USCCB, Tom Burnford, President and CEO of the National Catholic Educational Association, Jay Boren of St. Benedict in MA, Sara and Andy Sefranek, and Lindsay Schlegal, author of Don’t Forget to Say Thank You: And Other Parenting Lessons That Brought Me Closer to God.
Ep 117: Evangelizing Men plus Inception
Ep 116: Jason Evert on Gender Theory plus Inside Out part 2
Ep 115: Jason Evert on Gender Theory plus Inside Out part 1
Ep 114: Bishop Robert Barron on ... Everything
Ep 113: Human Ecology part 2 plus Lady Bird
Ep 112: Human Ecology plus Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2
Ep 111: Sleepless in Seattle
Ep 110: Protecting from Porn plus AI Dating
Ep 109: Spooky Body Problems plus CODA part 2
Ep 108: The Revolution’s Aftermath plus CODA part 1
Ep 107: Eucharist and Vocation plus Everything Everywhere All at Once
Ep 106: Titanic
Ep 105: Eucharistic Revival plus The Fabelmans
Ep 104: The Muppet Christmas Carol
Ep 103: Aquinas and Casablanca
Ep 102: The Rings of Power
Ep 101: Friends and Fatherhood plus The Rings of Power
Ep 100: Movie Spectacular with Steven Greydanus
Ep 99: Psychology and Gender plus You’ve Got Mail
Ep 98: Biology and the Sexes plus the Silmarillion
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