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Podcast
Forming Men of Faith (podcast)
featuring Alvaro de VicenteForming Men of Faith (podcast)
As a community of believing parents and teachers, passing the Faith on to our sons is mission essential. Heights Headmaster, Alvaro de Vicente, discusses how parents and teachers can model, explain, facilitate, and support the faith of our fathers in the next generation. Below is a recording of the live Q&A webinar that took place on March 20, 2019.
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Essay
Forming Men of Faith (essay)
by Alvaro de VicenteForming Men of Faith (essay)
The following essay first appeared as an article in Alvaro de Vicente’s Substack publication, Men in the Making. For more articles like this one, you can visit his page here. Subscribe to stay up-to-date on his writing. Parents want their sons to be happy. For Catholic parents, an indispensable part of helping their boys live happy lives is forming them into men of faith. Despite parents’ noble aspirations for their sons, however, the vast majority of children raised in a Catholic family unfortunately do not remain Catholic after leaving the home. According to...
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Article
5 Ways to Make the Faith Attractive to Boys
by Alvaro de Vicente5 Ways to Make the Faith Attractive to Boys
Handing down the faith is far from automatic. Boys need to understand the Christian life as one of adventure and action.
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Podcast
Teaching Our Sons to Pray: Opportunities and Options
featuring Colin GleasonTeaching Our Sons to Pray: Opportunities and Options
Prayer is not prescriptive. So how could we hope to teach our children a practice that St. Thérèse called “a surge of the heart”? Lower school head Colin Gleason suggests that it’s about creating opportunities and options, so that our sons can naturally make a life of prayer their own. In his talk from our Parenting Conference in April, Mr. Gleason lays out ten very practical ways to sow the seeds of prayer into our family’s daily routines—in formal and spontaneous ways. He ends by reminding us that prayer is...
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Podcast
Vocational Discernment in an Age of Infinite Options
featuring Fr. Carter GriffinVocational Discernment in an Age of Infinite Options
“Whoever wishes to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it” (Matt. 16:25). This week we’re joined by Fr. Carter Griffin, rector of the St. John Paul II Seminary in the Archdiocese of Washington, and Alvaro de Vicente, headmaster of The Heights School, to examine “discernment.” It’s become a Catholic buzzword, applied (or sometimes, perhaps, misapplied) to a number of life situations. Here, Fr. Carter and Alvaro discuss the methods and limits of vocational discernment—and the moral courage of commitment. Chapters:...
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Article
Worthy and Willing: Forming Boys Who Will Want to Marry
by Dr. Joseph LanzilottiWorthy and Willing: Forming Boys Who Will Want to Marry
As parents and teachers, forming boys who are prepared to seek and freely choose their vocation is not ancillary to our mission but an essential part of it.