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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 4/20/2009 5:15 AM

They are what will help you get the ideal job you are looking for, and they are key to finding out the name of the person-who-has-the-power-to-hire-you.

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By host on 4/13/2009 8:11 AM

Do you have a personal vision statement that encompasses all you are about? Something that, when it is accomplished, you can say "that is why I was born" or "it is finished" and move on to eternity with God.

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By host on 3/28/2009 8:19 AM

I am back from my personal retreat to Gethsemani this week; joyful and thankful.

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By host on 3/16/2009 8:22 AM

How does your stock rate? As Catholic Professionals we are continually assessing our own value; either to our company or the job market around us.

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By host on 3/5/2009 10:06 PM

In hind sight we all can see the excesses of past years.  All of us that were able to buy a house, 2 years ago or more, felt guaranteed that it would grow in value.  Many people lived beyond their means, just because there was growth happening everywhere.

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By host on 3/1/2009 10:38 PM

Why is it then that we go to Mass once a week (or less) and expect our spiritual health to be "in-shape" for any circumstance we come across.

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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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