The Other Leadership Crisis in the Catholic Church
At Tepeyac Leadership, we believe it is our duty as lay Catholics to bring Christ into every corner of public life—not just within the walls of the Church.
At Tepeyac Leadership, we believe it is our duty as lay Catholics to bring Christ into every corner of public life—not just within the walls of the Church.
Catholic professionals are called to be leaven in the world—not simply to accept trends but to weigh them with wisdom.
The world doesn’t need more bosses—it needs more microleaders who reflect Christ in the everyday.
In times of global uncertainty, Catholic business leaders are called not only to react wisely—but to lead courageously. The world needs leaders who can balance prudence with compassion, strategy with conscience.
Managing student debt while staying true to your Catholic values is a journey that requires faith, discipline, and strategic planning.
There are no priests or apologists on this list. From lawyers to comedians and photographers to digital consultants, this group showcases a diverse array of Catholic professionals who inspire through their work and witness
At TLI, we believe that every Catholic is called to lead—not only in their parishes but primarily in the world. Our mission is to equip them with the formation, skills, and courage to do so effectively.
In the digital age, networking is more than just collecting contacts—it’s about fostering genuine, faith-centered relationships that support both professional and spiritual growth.
In a fast-paced, technology-driven world, Catholic professionals are called to be beacons of emotional intelligence, demonstrating self-awareness, empathy, and moral leadership.
Achieving work-life balance is not just about better time management; it’s about aligning our daily lives with God’s purpose.
In today’s rapidly changing job market, more professionals are embracing portfolio careers—a work model where individuals hold multiple roles or side hustles instead of a single full-time job. This approach provides flexibility, financial security, and personal fulfillment. For Catholic professionals, a portfolio career can also be a way
Carry yourself with humility, joy, and integrity so that your presence reflects the values of faith, excellence, and service.
As Catholic professionals, we must ensure that technological progress remains guided by moral values, keeping human dignity at the center.
I hope this message finds you well. I want to share a special experience I had last week—one that I truly consider an honor and a blessing. I was invited to offer the opening prayer before the legislative session at the Arizona House of Representatives. This opportunity was made
Obedience for Catholic professionals means aligning work and career choices with God’s moral law. It challenges professionals to uphold integrity, practice honesty, and serve others selflessly.
Mentorship is a two-way blessing. Mentees gain knowledge, confidence, and faith-centered guidance, while mentors experience the joy of helping others grow.