• Let's Take A SongWalk
  • Welcome
  • The Calling
  • Ready?
  • The Five Qs
  • The Approach
  • Formation Opportunities
  • Book Clubs
  • Self-Study Learning
  • Classroom Learning
  • Guided Retreats Schedule
  • Guided Retreats
  • Workplace Retreats
  • The Family Companion
  • 1:1 Listening
  • Engage
  • For what are you seeking?
  • A Cup of "Quiet"
  • Welcome Christmas In
  • Contact
  • Recommended Reading
  • Services
  • Extra: Poetry and Prose
  • Advent 2025
  • More
    • Let's Take A SongWalk
    • Welcome
    • The Calling
    • Ready?
    • The Five Qs
    • The Approach
    • Formation Opportunities
    • Book Clubs
    • Self-Study Learning
    • Classroom Learning
    • Guided Retreats Schedule
    • Guided Retreats
    • Workplace Retreats
    • The Family Companion
    • 1:1 Listening
    • Engage
    • For what are you seeking?
    • A Cup of "Quiet"
    • Welcome Christmas In
    • Contact
    • Recommended Reading
    • Services
    • Extra: Poetry and Prose
    • Advent 2025
  • Let's Take A SongWalk
  • Welcome
  • The Calling
  • Ready?
  • The Five Qs
  • The Approach
  • Formation Opportunities
  • Book Clubs
  • Self-Study Learning
  • Classroom Learning
  • Guided Retreats Schedule
  • Guided Retreats
  • Workplace Retreats
  • The Family Companion
  • 1:1 Listening
  • Engage
  • For what are you seeking?
  • A Cup of "Quiet"
  • Welcome Christmas In
  • Contact
  • Recommended Reading
  • Services
  • Extra: Poetry and Prose
  • Advent 2025

Becoming the People
We Are Called to Be

Becoming the People We Are Called to Be Becoming the People We Are Called to Be Becoming the People We Are Called to Be

Welcome: Getting to know you...

At This Catholic Site

People who come to this site are Catholics:

  1. They grew up Catholic.
  2. They are active at the parish (some, most of the time or not any longer).
  3. They've had some adult faith formation (or very little).

Yet they're seeking more.  And asking questions....

  1. What is my moral direction in life?
  2. What is my most important mission?
  3. How can I hear the voice of my heart?
  4. What are the absolute Catholic moral principles?
  5. How do I live by conscience?
  6. How does my faith mature as I grow older?
  7. What new perspectives am I invited to consider as I walk along the path?

Learning

This site is focused on moral centering in a Catholic way that starts with conscience, and our primordial call to orient to the good, then, to:

  1. Align to the Father.
  2. Conform to the Son.
  3. Make space for Grace (the Holy Spirit).
  4. Be disposed and magnanimous as Mary.
  5. Live the virtues brought to us by Thomas Aquinas.

If that's you, you're in the right place.

Services

This mission is about teaching and listening:

  1. Online Book Clubs: Habits, Tools & Principles
  2. Online Self-Study or Classroom Learning; Moral Centering & Dynamics
  3. Online Retreats: Time for Prayer
  4. Workplace Retreats
  5. Listening for Residents in Long-term Care
  6. One-on-one compassionate listening: online or face-to-face

The heart has its ways, that the mind does not know.


Blaise Pascal

If you need to confide. Are eager to learn. To enrich your mind. Hear your heart. You're called.

If you need to confide. Are eager to learn. To enrich your mind. Hear your heart. You're called.

If you need to confide. Are eager to learn. To enrich your mind. Hear your heart. You're called.

If you need to confide. Are eager to learn. To enrich your mind. Hear your heart. You're called.

If you need to confide. Are eager to learn. To enrich your mind. Hear your heart. You're called.

If you need to confide. Are eager to learn. To enrich your mind. Hear your heart. You're called.

The Calling

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