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Business, Media, Politics, Education: All Need Saints

At Tepeyac Hill, Catholic professionals from every field will gather to discern how to live their vocation as saints in the world. Through formation, fellowship, and prayer, they will be reminded that holiness is not only for monasteries, it is for boardrooms, newsrooms, classrooms, and capitols.

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What do business, media, politics, and education have in common? Each shapes the culture we live in. Each influences minds, hearts, and futures. And each one is in desperate need of saints.

Today’s world often treats these sectors as neutral or even hostile to faith. But they are not beyond the reach of grace. In fact, they are precisely where Catholic leaders are most needed.

Imagine a business leader who places people before profits, a politician who defends the dignity of every human life, a journalist who speaks truth with integrity, a teacher who forms students not only in knowledge but in wisdom. This is the kind of leadership our world needs. This is the kind of leadership THL2025 seeks to inspire.

At Tepeyac Hill, Catholic professionals from every field will gather to discern how to live their vocation as saints in the world. Through formation, fellowship, and prayer, they will be reminded that holiness is not only for monasteries, it is for boardrooms, newsrooms, classrooms, and capitols.

The saints of tomorrow will not only be priests and religious. They will be doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, educators, artists, and scientists. They will be men and women who lead with virtue and courage in every profession.

THL2025 is a call to sanctify society from within. It is a call to holiness.

Will you answer the call to be the saint your profession needs?

P.S. Click to register for THL2025 now!

Register now for The Hour of the Laity 2025, taking place in Mexico City.

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