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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
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