On Tuesday, May 1, 2018, host Trey Cashion discussed the significance and historical background to the day's feast: St. Joseph the Worker. Pope Pius XII established the feast of St. Joseph the Worker in 1955 in hopes of highlighting the Christian dignity of labor, to give all working people a patron, and to counter the influence of atheistic communism's International Workingman's Day. Trey explained why work is good and how it makes it possible for men and women to acheive excellence through the use of their talents. At the same time, St. Joseph the Worker reminds us that all human beings have a right to work, should be protected from demeaning, desultory labor, and should be able to secure a livelihood sufficient to care for themselves and their families. Our memory verse this week was Genesis 2:15, "The LORD God then took the man and settled him in the garden of Eden, to cultivate and care for it." Enjoy the episode and take a moment to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. And remember to pray, parent with a purpose, and prepare for God to amaze you!
200 Becoming a Community of Persons, Pt. 1
199 The Origin of the ”Domestic Church,” Pt. 2
198 The Origin and Meaning of the ”Domestic Church”
Encore: The Domestic Church
197 Seven Characteristics of a Catholic Disciple
195 Andrew and Sarah Swafford: Cell Phone Usage in the Family
196 ”This Wonderful Sacrament” - REACTION!
194 Fundamental Challenges to Parenting
Encore: Are We Friends of God? (020122)
176 Are We Friends of God?
Encore: Monica Ashour - The Body, Devices, and Presence (071018)
193 The Importance of Adoration
192 Reflections on the Good Samaritan
191 Freedom
190 The Family: Mirror of the Holy Trinity?
189 Children Need Mystagogy!
188 A Guided Tour of the Mass, Pt. 1
187 You Can Help Your Children Make Good Friends
186 Reassurance from the Holy Family on Parenting
185 Four Parenting Topics
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