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Author: host Created: 11/7/2008 2:46 PM
Business ethics and practices in accordance with our faith.

By host on 2/19/2009 9:52 PM

There are are growing number of people around us that are seeking work.  The recession is impacting our Brentwood, TN, where growth had been non-stop for 20 years.  This is the purpose and task of the new Jobs Ministry of the Catholic Business League.

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By host on 2/18/2009 9:25 PM

Linked In is a "facebook" for professionals.  It allows for unlimited networking potential.  We have created a group on Linked In with the our name "Catholic Business League".  You can join us, as well as thousands of others with similar connections.

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By host on 2/12/2009 10:27 PM

I heard this quote from the well-known Catholic author, Scott Hahn, when he came to St. Philip and spoke last fall.  It rings very true for me as I look back on the three and a half years that my family has been in Tennessee. 

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By host on 2/11/2009 9:44 PM

This notion came from an article I read by Jim McIntyre, President of Father Ryan High School, published in The Tennessean 1/31/09.

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By host on 1/18/2009 11:11 AM

This is a quote from Matthew Kelly, a prolific Catholic writer and speaker.  In response to all of the attacks on Christians and Catholicism, he reminds us of the beauty of the Church and the gifts of the Sacrements.

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By host on 1/3/2009 11:16 PM

What a great sentiment for being a better person in 2009.  But what does it mean to be a good, upstanding "Catholic Professional" in today's world.

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By host on 12/28/2008 6:30 AM

We in the Catholic Church first think of "vocation" as a call to the Priesthood or Religous Life; But that is with a capital "V". 

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By host on 12/19/2008 9:39 AM

Not talking about a gift for you, the Catholic Professional.  I'm saying: what gifts can you give to others in your business world as we prepare for Christmas and His coming?

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By host on 12/9/2008 8:57 AM

When you talk about what you did over the weekend at the watercooler, do you say "we went to Mass" or, for fear of being identified as Catholic, you say "we went to church"?

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By host on 12/3/2008 9:07 PM

Most people treat business like sports, as long as you play within the rules, any tactic is acceptable to achieve the final goal: beating the competition.

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