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1. What Does Being Catholic Have to Do With Business Finances?

1. What Does Being Catholic Have to Do With Business Finances?

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Is your faith really connected to the way you run your business?

Do you ever feel like your faith and your business live in two separate worlds?

Maybe you’ve wondered if God really cares about things like profit margins, bookkeeping, or how you price your services. So many Catholic entrepreneurs wrestle with this tension: How do you honor God while still building a profitable, thriving business?

In this first episode, launching on the feast day of Saint Matthew (the patron saint of accountants and business finances), we’ll uncover why your Catholic beliefs can - and should - shape how you approach business finances, decision-making, and stewardship.

We’re exploring the question: What does being Catholic have to do with business finances?

Here’s what you’ll learn:
✝️ Why your faith isn’t something to keep separate from your business decisions
✝️ How Catholic teaching provides a foundation for stewardship, generosity, and integrity in your finances
✝️ Practical ways to invite God into your business decisions—from big investments to everyday spending
✝️ Why prayer might just be your best business strategy

By the end, you’ll see your business in a whole new light - rooted in faith, guided by prayer, and built on solid financial principles.

If you’re ready to take the mystery out of your money and invite God into your business, hit “subscribe” so you never miss an episode.

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