Special Event, President of Hungary Katalin Novak, visits Benedictine to discuss the family.
Special Event, President of Hungary Katalin Novak, visits Benedictine to discuss the family.
Special Event, President of Hungary Katalin Novak, visits Benedictine to discuss the family.
The new center has been doing just that — working with students on campus to tutor Atchison kids, working with 10 parishes throughout the Archdiocese, hosting families from across the United States, and going to the roots of John Paul’s vision of the family in Poland.
Tory Baucum, director of the Center for Family Life at Benedictine College, shares his insights on Poland’s unique response to the refugee crisis and the role of the domestic church in helping families stay on track. Tory Baucum says something incredible is happening in Poland. “You have more than a million refugees absorbed into a …
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My work and study in Poland was where I first got alerted to the threats of Christian nationalism – and thus my warnings about Trump, Putin & Kirill (which btw bothered many friends on FB during 2020 election). I see these trends from that important, but not exclusive, perspective. I saw my warnings to mostly …
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I was recently interviewed by Dwight Moody on The Meetinghouse Podcast. I’ve shared the link below where you can listen. I talk about my move to Achison Kansas. Our Three Pillars, Heads, Hands, and Heart. Academic, spiritual formation, and getting involved with those who are struggling. I also talk about the Domestic Church and my …
In January 2019 I was in Poland on Retreat at the 1000+ years old Benedictine Abbey in Tyniec. It was the sixth visit to Poland in as many years. I was being drawn into the Catholic Church through the witness of Polish Catholics and the history of Polish literature, especially her poets. I read a …
Read more “Ukraine and Poland: A background story on my pilgrimage into the Domestic Church.”