Lately, we have given a number of talks on the responsibility of parents to be the primary educators of their children in the Faith. In addition to our Raising Catholic Kids for Their Vocations (TAN, 2019), we have begun recommending a great new book by our friend Fr. Carter Griffin, Forming Families, Forming Saints (Emmaus Road, 2024).
Drawing on his own experience as a seminary rector and the wisdom of the Church concerning Christian formation contained in the Program for Priestly Formation, Fr. Griffin examines the four basic areas that the Program outlines: human, spiritual, intellectual, and apostolic. In each area he examines relevant virtues and illustrates them with examples from the lives of the saints and his own pastoral experience.
This book helps parents understand more concretely their task to form their children in the Faith and provides practical examples and inspiration for doing so. Our task as parents is to help our children get to heaven. Of course, it’s only by God’s grace that we can do so, but it helps to have a clear picture of what growing in holiness as a family looks like. Fr. Griffin gives us that picture with his book.
A couple of years ago we had the opportunity to get to know Fr. Dawid Stelmach when he was at The Catholic University of America. Since I love to invite people, especially priests over to share a meal with us, Fr. Dawid joined us many times during the semester and we became good friends. Perhaps it was because of our mutual love for St. John Paul II, but I believe it is because “All things work together for the good to those who love God…” that now John and I are heading to Poland in May to visit Fr. Dawid and do some teaching at his university. In this blog it is my desire to share with my friends all about our trip to this land of great Saints and how God continues to bless us as we begin this new chapter in our life and ministry as a couple. I am truly looking forward to sharing this journey with all of you.