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Episode #146 of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast

On this episode, I spoke with Jason Craig about his new book.
During our conversation, we covered:
- An overview of his book
- The importance of virtue
- Traditional virtues and how they are relevant in today's world
- And much more...
Biography:
He is a convert to the Catholic Church and holds a masters degree in theology from the Augustine Institute. He is the co-founder of Fraternus, which is a fraternal organization that unites the men of a parish in brotherhood and then provides the framework for them to mentor the next generation. Craig is also the editor of ThoseCatholicMen.com and founder of St. Joseph’s Farm, which hosts retreats that helps men and their sons experience the joys and wisdom of traditional skills, crafts, and farming. Craig works alongside his wife, Katie, and their six children (five boys and one girl). He is also known to staunchly defend the claim that his family invented bourbon.
Buy his book here.
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Episode #146 of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast

On this episode, I spoke with Jason Craig about his new book.
During our conversation, we covered:
- An overview of his book
- The importance of virtue
- Traditional virtues and how they are relevant in today's world
- And much more...
Biography:
He is a convert to the Catholic Church and holds a masters degree in theology from the Augustine Institute. He is the co-founder of Fraternus, which is a fraternal organization that unites the men of a parish in brotherhood and then provides the framework for them to mentor the next generation. Craig is also the editor of ThoseCatholicMen.com and founder of St. Joseph’s Farm, which hosts retreats that helps men and their sons experience the joys and wisdom of traditional skills, crafts, and farming. Craig works alongside his wife, Katie, and their six children (five boys and one girl). He is also known to staunchly defend the claim that his family invented bourbon.
Buy his book here.
Our Sponsors:
This is a Good Catholic Podcast. If you're interested in purchasing a Good Catholic digital series, use code GBS for 20% off your total order.
Looking for the perfect Catholic gift? Check out The Catholic Company and find it today! Use code BRENDAN20 for 20% off your next purchase!

Support the Show.

  continue reading

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