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Being a Catholic Father
Catholic fatherhood is portrayed as a noble and essential calling that demands emotional, moral, and spiritual leadership, as well as the active presence and engagement of the father in every aspect of family life. Through consistent habits, Catholic identity, and community support, a father shapes an environment aimed at the salvation of his family while confronting challenges like self-doubt and isolation with faith and perseverance.
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On “Pa” Ingalls and the Manly Art of Singing
Using Charles "Pa" Ingalls from the Little House series as a model, the essay champions singing as an essential and manly act that harmonizes work, emotion, faith, and familial bonds—one that has tragically faded from modern life due to social atomization and cultural sterility. Wanner calls on fathers to revive this lost art in their homes, proposing practical and philosophical reasons to sing boldly, forming both a microcosmic reflection of divine order and a foundation for a joyful, unified household.
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Why is the Pope called the “Holy Father”?
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