Father Sam Martin hosts Connecting the Diocese with guest Tom Reichenbacher, Superintendent for Catholic Schools, to discuss what makes a Catholic school distinct: a focus on God and helping students build a relationship with Jesus through prayer, Scripture, and especially staff witness across all roles. They note academic expectations being pushed to earlier grades, technology’s impact on information and critical thinking, and a reassessment of one-to-one devices after a major tech disruption. The conversation highlights how Catholic schools support students in both celebrations and crises, aiming to form graduates marked by prudence and love, and explains the Bishop’s Medalist as a model of faith and servant leadership. The episode then shifts to Trinity Sunday reflections with Father Weller on the readings and the mystery of believing “into” God.
01:31 What Makes Schools Catholic
04:29 Witness and Relationships
07:36 Role Models and Conversion
09:06 How Education Has Changed
12:29 Why Choose Catholic Schools
14:05 Faith in Crisis and Grief
18:46 Marks of Exemplary Schools
22:03 Mission and Sacraments
23:25 Technology and Discernment
27:58 Wonder Over Screens
30:17 Graduation and Virtue Goals
30:41 Choosing Love and Prudence
31:33 Hope in a Redeemed World
32:23 Bishops Medalist Explained
35:06 Holiness and Servant Leadership
37:32 Bears Helmet and Competition
40:18 Eight Minutes or Less
41:49 Mosaic of Salvation Story
43:07 Trinity Sunday Readings
46:03 John 316 and Trinity Love
47:10 Aquinas Through Flannery
49:50 Believe Into and Trust
53:34 Universe Made for Others
54:54 Belonging to the Trinity
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