
‘Missionary Zeal’ in the Marketplace: The Vision of Catholic Entrepreneurs
The Catholic Church sees the work of entrepreneurs as a response to a vocational calling to co-create with God.
The Catholic Church sees the work of entrepreneurs as a response to a vocational calling to co-create with God.
Earlier this year, Shaw’s path to sainthood took a major step when an alleged miracle attributed to his intercession passed medical review, moving to evaluation at the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints.
From Wall Street to the Carmelite monastery, John Cannon’s journey led him to establish SENT, an apostolate supporting Catholic entrepreneurs in their spiritual and professional lives.
Real estate executive (and recreational race-car driver) Rob Neal shares his plans to cement CUA’s reputation as ‘the Catholic university of the entire land.’
More than workspace, coworking centers provide opportunities to grow faith and authentic friendships.
Alongside of its basic structure of formative programs, the Catholic executive peer group has added new initiatives to assist members in living out their faith constructively in their corporate and business contexts.
Effort aids young adults in their work-related endeavors and goals through MBA-level courses and mentorship.
The three high-profile speakers said they won’t participate because of Legatus’ support for Church teachings about sexuality.
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