+ One Year Subscription to Sword&Spade Magazine (Four quality print magazines) + The book, Leaving Boyhood Behind: Reclaiming the Gift of Manhood and Traditional Rites of Passage + Instant access to The Ways of the Fathers Six-Week Course Note: If this is a gift for someone else, you will receive an email after purchase asking for their information.
Unlimited access to online content (back issues), the quarterly magazine, and THREE (3) BOOKS A YEAR. (Supports Fraternus Brotherhood)
Along with notifications and limited content, subscribers receive a physical copy of the quarterly magazine Sword&Spade.
Quality print magazines mailed to your recipient four times each year along with online access to unique content.
Quality print magazines mailed to your recipient four times each year along with three additional staff-selected books, and online access to unique content.
Along with notifications and limited content, subscribers receive 10 physical copies of the quarterly magazine Sword&Spade.
Along with notifications and limited content, subscribers receive 20 physical copies of the quarterly magazine Sword&Spade.
Along with notifications and limited content, subscribers receive 30 physical copies of the quarterly magazine Sword&Spade.
Reclaiming the Gift of Manhood and Traditional Rites of Passage A book by Jason M. Craig
Back Issues are $15 each, includes shipping and handling. Discount applied for larger orders.
the rat race risk | the call and danger of the bachelor | big families are not enough | childless yet fruitful | the fatherly priest does not withhold the food of life
when my son finally trusted me | the education of hardship | a father’s priestly duty: lead the family in prayer | not enough | teaching kids and teaching my kids | living a liturgical life as a family
a father’s grief: observed | mental suffering is real suffering | envy and suffering others’ successes | breaking the chains of victimhood | suffering the consequences of sin
a broken society explains why people are so lonely | modernism and independence | friendship redeemed by fraternity | the forged fraternity of elite warriors | what weddings can we attend? | lessons from a “failed” men’s group
closing up shop for the assumption | festivity is not partying | balancing the feast with the fast | the barbell doesn’t coddle | the power of sunday
the undying nobility of real work | having enough time to be a father | a job will always let you down | what makes your work god’s work | intellectual work | the mass is work | the business man mentors, too | a day’s work when unemployed
night in heaven | on leisure: the basis of culture | silence | rooted in the soil, made for the stars | should men retire? | three holy guides | a meaningful waste of time | redeeming the movie: enjoying the art of film in the home
christ our home | where to land | place | the catholic land movement: illusion or reality?| here, there, and back | death in your yard | why you should stay in your hometown |
against the real | real fathers and god | fathers and the adventure of life | the masks we wear | the devil’s trojan horse | the real presence | a father’s final lesson
foundations of community | children will destroy us | on feeding the beast that devours you | who am i here? | discernment is not about you | the desire for ‘options’ |
manual competency | the harder lessons taught more easily | two keys for becoming a good man | how to read great literature | a father’s priestliness | of atom bombs and pandemics | why faith and reason need each other
the gift of emotion | romeo and juliet is not a romance | we are obligated to respect others, not to make them feel respected | of spirits and desolation | our lady of sorrows | sentimentality in advertising vs. eucharistic adoration | room for remorse
lies the truth | just confused | true learning a practice of setting | usary | honor due to heroes | you owe work to your employer
the day of dobbs: a mighty deed of God | thanksgiving to God and the people of life | roe v. wade overruled: a triumph for our constitution | thank you for not killing me | lessons learned from years in the trench
household culture starts at food | growing vs. buying food | fat-souled fathers, fat-souled children | fraternity and food | temperance: not just 'no' | the liturgy of the hunt | the nourishment of pain
the most destructive of voids | the cry of the mothers | of sages and sinking ships | the practical importance of play | to reach young men is to reach brotherhood | rites of passage | forming the imagination through word, image and sound
more than a genre: folkways as Catholic life | for the love of God, we need more dancing | the feast of st. martin's day | apple butter festival | generation to generation: folk music, mentoring, and a call for fathers to sing
Child,Man,Elder: Tender Adults; Kid Catholics: How to Read a Book: What Marriage Makes you: Emotion Sickness
Catholic Social Teaching via Domestic In-fighting | Killing my Brother | Burying my Brother | Pusillanimous Families and the Longing for Siblings | Promoting Friendship between Siblings through Homeschooling | The Business of Brothers | Rappers as Prophets
The Father’s Prayer | Wounded By A Father. Healed By a Father | Secure Your Bride | The Far Country: A Mother’s Reflection | Reading Over My Father’s Letters | Prepare Me For The Lord
Loving My Enemy | Killing My Enemy | Is Pleasure A Friend Or Foe? | Isolation And Grief | Violating The Finer Things In Life — An Enemy Of The Good
Acedia and Alcoholism | When Discipline Goes Quiet from Noise to Prayer | From Silence Comes Truth Why Men Hunt | Silence as Developed in Eastern and Western Liturgy
Ask For Your Wife’s Forgiveness | The Pains Of the FatherMercy And Punishment | UnforgivenessHealing Through Forgiveness | Forgiving The PriestWhat If A Debtor Can’t Pay? | Attempting Repentance
A Guide to the Temperaments for Fathers |Finding Better Advice | The Predominant Fault |Internal Family Systems: What is it? New Age or Divinely Inspired? |The Cult of Self: Lose yourself, Find yourself, Be Yourself
Fathers, You Are The Guardians Of The Sacred |Emotional Modesty And Work Spouses | Modesty In Abundance |Lowly laborer, Or Dignified Worker? | On Modest Homes |Before They Were Naked: Original Robes Of Glory |How Film Changed My Sight |
Toast No. 5: To the Departed | Your Death will be Weird |Kiss the Butcher’s Hand | In the Valley of Bones |In God’s Hands | Suffering Unto Death |The Shimmering, Blurring Haze: A Meditation on LivingIn the Shadow of Death | The Machine Cannot Die
Hi-Quality print magazines mailed to your receiver 4 times each year along with online access to unique content.
Hi-Quality print magazines mailed to your receiver 4 times each year along with 3 additional hand-picked books, and online access to unique content.
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