Lessons from Catholic Saints on Leadership and Success
By studying their stories, professionals can find guidance not only in achieving career success but also in navigating challenges with integrity and purpose.
By studying their stories, professionals can find guidance not only in achieving career success but also in navigating challenges with integrity and purpose.
Building a faith-focused network isn’t just about fostering career connections—it’s about creating a community of like-minded professionals who can support each other in both personal and professional endeavors.
In a city that balances tradition with modernity, lay Catholics have the opportunity to make visible the transforming power of the Christian faith
This is not simply about achieving more or being more successful, but about making choices that deepen your relationship with God and others.
As these fields continue to expand, they provide fertile ground for Catholic professionals to live out their vocations while participating in the Church's mission to transform the temporal order.
In London, a city of endless opportunities and challenges, the Catholic community is called to shine as a beacon of hope, committed to the values of the Gospel and to bringing those values to bear on the world.
Board service is a powerful avenue for Catholic professionals to be servant leaders, making a difference in their communities while also strengthening their own careers.
Follow TCP's 4-part series on lay Catholic leadership for civil society (Excerpts from the book Catholic Leadership for Civil Society) and start on a journey to understand the authentic character of the lay vocation. It’s your turn, lead!
Follow TCP's 4-part series on lay Catholic leadership for civil society (Excerpts from the book Catholic Leadership for Civil Society) and start on a journey to understand the authentic character of the lay vocation. It’s your turn, lead!
Despite its central position in the Church, Rome faces challenges that echo broader European trends. Secularism, materialism, and a disconnection from religious practices have influenced even the city's own inhabitants.
The Epiphany is not just a solemnity in the liturgical calendar or a historical event; it can be a living example of how we, as Catholic professionals, can approach leadership in the world.
Follow TCP's 4-part series on lay Catholic leadership for civil society (Excerpts from the book Catholic Leadership for Civil Society) and start on a journey to understand the authentic character of the lay vocation. It’s your turn, lead!
Follow TCP's 4-part series on lay Catholic leadership for civil society (Excerpts from the book Catholic Leadership for Civil Society) and start on a journey to understand the authentic character of the lay vocation. It’s your turn, lead!
By engaging in the world as baptized Christians, lay people have the opportunity to bring Christ’s light to every corner of society. This apostolic task is not something external to the lay vocation but is at its very heart, woven into the fabric of their secular lives.
The Feast of the Holy Family calls Catholics to reflect on the sanctity of their families and the way they integrate faith and work.
Ultimately, it’s not about success but about a commitment to struggle for growth as human beings and God’s children.