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Quiet Thriving: Living Your Vocation with Peace and Purpose

Quiet Thriving: Living Your Vocation with Peace and Purpose

People who quiet-thrive often set clearer boundaries, align daily tasks with personal values, invest in relationships, and seek out learning opportunities. They take ownership of their emotional health and actively look for meaning in what they do.

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Called to Lead: Faithful Witnesses in a Secular World

Called to Lead: Faithful Witnesses in a Secular World

The world needs Catholic leaders who refuse to check their faith at the office door. The world needs leaders who see their professional success as inseparable from their spiritual formation. The world needs leaders who understand that true greatness is measured by your service.

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Through the Lens of Love

Through the Lens of Love

What a gift we have been given Friends! This TLI program has been an amazing experience. So on behalf of the entire class of 2025, we say thank you to everyone who has been part of this year’s program.

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Why Catholic Professionals Must Support School Choice

Why Catholic Professionals Must Support School Choice

As the program moves toward implementation, it will require vigilant advocacy—not only at the federal level but especially in individual states, where Catholic voices can have a powerful influence on whether and how the program is adopted.

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To the Heights: Pier Giorgio Frassati and the Call to Leadership

To the Heights: Pier Giorgio Frassati and the Call to Leadership

Perhaps no phrase better encapsulates Frassati’s life and mission than the words he scribbled on a photo after a mountain climb: Verso l’Alto—“To the heights.” For Frassati, mountain climbing was more than a sport; it was a metaphor for the Christian life.

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Leading Through Uncertainty: A Catholic Approach to Agile Planning

Leading Through Uncertainty: A Catholic Approach to Agile Planning

Agile planning allows organizations to be more humane, not less. By anticipating disruptions, leaders can avoid reactive layoffs, rushed outsourcing, or compromising workplace culture. In a time of instability, ethical foresight becomes a form of witness.

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Leadership Lessons from Saints Peter and Paul

Leadership Lessons from Saints Peter and Paul

Lay Catholic professionals bring different talents and perspectives to their industries. The example of Peter and Paul calls us to embrace collaboration over competition, and unity over division.

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Advocating for Peace: A Call to Action for Catholics

Advocating for Peace: A Call to Action for Catholics

Beyond the workplace, lay Catholics can also advocate for peace in civil society. This includes staying informed about global conflicts, supporting humanitarian efforts, and encouraging elected officials to pursue diplomatic solutions.

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