Join bishops, catechists and prominent Catholics in Our Sunday Visitor's fascinating in-depth journey exploring how to build strong families and a more loving world through the teachings of Pope Francis in The Joy of Love.
Part 8: A Dialogue on Race — In the United States, discussions of challenges to the family would not be complete without the perspective of the black ...
Part 7: Finding the Poor - Dominican Sister Donna Markham, president and CEO of Catholic Charities USA, shares how family issues intersect with the li...
Part 6: Wonderfully Complicated - Two bishops with very different dioceses share the practical challenges of meeting people where they are” in their e...
Part 5: The Mercy Beat – Mercy is central to understanding the teaching of Pope Francis. Two women, Sister Sharon Euart and Dawn Eden Goldstein, who’v...
Part 4: The Two D’s - The Vatican encouraged reading The Joy of Love through the perspectives of discernment and dialogue. Two U.S. bishops with backg...
Part 3: Getting Good Reception - New documents and teachings in the Catholic Church have to find their way into the hands, hearts and lives of people ...
Part 2: Something to Process - In this installment, Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl of Washington describes how Amoris Laetitia not only expresses the consta...
Part 1: Family of families - Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend, Indiana, speaks to why family is such an important issue...