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Forming Families, Forming Saints

Pope St. John Paul II outlined the four pillars of formation for seminarians back in 1992 with his apostolic exhortation Pastores dabo vobis. For years, Fr. Carter Griffin has used this framework to walk with seminarians through a program of human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral formation at St. John Paul II Seminary in Washington, DC.

With his recent book, Forming Families, Forming Saints, Fr. Griffin brings that rich framework into the context of parenting. In this episode, he provides parents with an overview of the four pillars of formation, and offers encouragement and practical wisdom about what it means for the family to be a “domestic church.”

Chapters:

5:43 Family: the domestic church
8:38 Similarities to seminary formation
10:45 Not just self-optimization
15:03 The four pillars of formation
18:30 Sincerity: the truth is never a problem
25:50 Parental expectations
30:29 A childlike relationship with God
33:48 What faith is
37:41 Introducing our children to prayer
43:42 Struggles with prayer
46:41 An apostolic approach for families
48:34 Comfortable with being different
52:52 Awareness of vocations: 11 and 11th
56:31 An outlook of hope

Links:

Forming Families, Forming Saints by Fr. Carter Griffin

Optimal Work Program by Dr. Kevin Majeres

Featured opportunities:

Parents Conference at The Heights School (April 12, 2025)

Teaching Essentials Workshop at The Heights School (June 16-20, 2025)

Also on the Forum:

Fostering Vocations in a Digital Age featuring Fr. Carter Griffin

Magnanimity and the Great-Souled Man featuring Fr. Carter Griffin

About the Author

Fr. Carter Griffin

Rector, Saint John Paul II Seminary

Father Carter Griffin is a priest of the Archdiocese of Washington, DC.  Raised Presbyterian, he converted to Catholicism while attending Princeton University.  After graduating in 1994, he served for four years as a line officer in the United States Navy prior to entering the seminary.  He attended Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland for two years of philosophy followed by the North American College in Rome for five years of theology.  Father Griffin was ordained to the priesthood in 2004 and served as priest-secretary for three years before beginning doctoral studies in Rome in 2008.  After completing his doctorate and serving as the parochial vicar of St. Peter’s parish on Capitol Hill, in 2011 he was appointed Director of Priest Vocations for the Archdiocese of Washington and Vice-Rector of St. John Paul II Seminary, where he now serves as Rector. He is the author of Why Celibacy: Reclaiming the Fatherhood of the Priest, Cross-Examined: Catholic Responses to the World’s Questions, and Forming Fathers: Seminary Wisdom for Every Priest, all published by Emmaus Road Publishing.

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