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Generational Catholicism: The Art of Human Formation

Generational Catholicism: The Art of Human Formation

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In this episode of Desert Wanderers, this discussion focuses on the transmission of faith from one generation to the next, drawing insights from the book Forming Families, Forming Saints by Father Carter Griffin. Join us as we explore the importance of human formation in parenting, the role of family dynamics, and how to cultivate virtues in our children. It's a heartfelt conversation that bridges the gap between faith and everyday family life. Chapters: (00:00) Father Cintra is doing his Generational Catholicism series on Desert Wanderers (00:38) What does it look like to live a generational Catholicism (01:34) Father, as you inspired St. Benedict, guide our families with an ordered way of life (02:38) You guys are getting ready to have one more baby any day now (05:27) The fourth pillar of priestly formation is pastoral formation (10:04) Father: Being humble in front of your kids is important (13:09) There are two separate categories of parenting that are important to unpack (16:52) Human information seeks to bring the best ingredients into the lives of our children (23:43) Human formation piece is essentially like building virtue (33:36) Ken talked about rewarding positive behavior. One of the words from the book was generous (37:36) My first memory of you guys was helping someone on Memorial Day (42:30) Teresa: There was a reasonableness to helping people (49:30) Catherine: I have three questions for Ken Senior about his upbringing (52:51) My parents were really big on making sure we had healthy peer relationships (59:54) Ken and Catherine started teaching their children about Catholicism early on (01:03:49) You mentioned that there is a high expectation for kindness in your home (01:07:58) You learn a lot about your relationship with the Father through relationship with parents (01:11:14) Would you want to speak to that, ke (01:11:27) So you mentioned about, um, my upbringing. It was a challenging childhood for sure (01:14:08) Teresa Moss: Order, sincerity, chastity and magnanimity (01:20:39) Order itself is important, but a tyrant brings about order and he succeeds

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