
Profession Without Ostentation: Part II
When we have a duty to witness to Christ by speaking our opinion or correcting others, how can we do so prudently and humbly?
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A Guide to John Henry Newman will interest educated readers and professors alike, and serve as a text for college seminars for the purpose of studying Newman.
Review by Catherine Maybanks
(Catholic Herald, April 1, 2023)
What is a Classical Liberal Arts Education? Why is it so important for the development of a person?
Fr. Juan R. Vélez answers these and more questions you might have about University Education in the 21st century. This book is aimed for parents, prospective University students, and educators. It will help you discern why adding Liberal Arts electives to your education will help it form it better, and help the student learn to reason, and not just learn.
He also explains how many Universities have changed the true meaning of Liberal Arts, and the subjects, and gives advise on how to choose College Campus, Subjects, and Teachers.
A wonderful book that every parent should also read way before your children are College bound. A Liberal Arts education can start earlier in life, even from home.

When we have a duty to witness to Christ by speaking our opinion or correcting others, how can we do so prudently and humbly?

All Christians are called to witness to Christ. How do we witness wiithout making a show of our deeds and prayers? How can we be faithful and humble?

Being a follower of Christ sometimes means stepping outside our comfort zone

Hypocrisy is more widespread and dangerous than most of us believe. Blessed Newman urges us to overcome self-deception by examining ourselves.

Hypocrisy may seem like a remote sin, but it is far more common, far easier to fall into, and harder to detect than we imagine.

Newman exhorts us to plug our ears to the Sirens’ call, so that we may sail safely to heaven.