Faith, markets, and work — through the eyes of the Church. A saint, a Mass reading, a market lens, and a prayer. Every morning, free, always.
✠ Saint of the Day · St. Kateri Tekakwitha, the Lily of the Mohawks · 15th Week in Ordinary Time
Orphaned at four, scarred and half-blind by smallpox, driven out by her own people — by every measure the world keeps, Kateri Tekakwitha was reduced to nothing. She held onto one thing: faith. When she died at twenty-four, the witnesses said her scars vanished and her face shone. Dignity is not earned by usefulness — it is ontological, and hers was never the world's to price.
Read Issue 34 →"Unless your faith is firm, you shall not be firm."
— First reading, St. Kateri's feast
A five-minute morning read for Catholics who want to see markets and their work through the eyes of the Church. A saint, a Mass reading, a market lens, a prayer. Saturday brings the week's wrap — markets, portfolio, one teaching. Sunday is the Lord's Day. Nothing goes out.
Follow on LinkedIn → Follow on X →A group for Catholic professionals in investing, AI, consulting, and business leadership working through what Pope Leo XIV's encyclical — the first papal document to address algorithms, platforms, and data as goods subject to Church teaching — actually requires of the decisions they make professionally. The standard is rigor, not consensus.
Join the Group →