The Catholic Man Show

3 Things to be Avoided by Parents

Dec 4, 2020
A lively chat about parenting lessons from the Council of Trent. They discuss balancing discipline so children are corrected but not crushed. They warn against excessive lenience and urge consistent, shared authority. The conversation also touches on forming children toward virtue over worldly success and practical practices like avoiding public rebuke.
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ANECDOTE

Reviving Family Christmas Caroling

  • Adam and David recount childhood caroling traditions and plan to go caroling with their families this Advent.
  • They discuss song choices: two to three songs per house, mixing a solemn carol and a kid-friendly tune, ending with We Wish You A Merry Christmas.
INSIGHT

Parenthood As A Sanctifying Refinement

  • Parenting is a saint-making process that refines spouses and exposes personal weaknesses.
  • Adam Minahan and David Niles stress parenthood reveals hidden faults and demands emotional self-control to discipline well.
ADVICE

Pause Before You Punish

  • Avoid disciplining children in anger or public humiliation; discipline to build virtue, not to punish rashly.
  • Pause, remove the child to a private space, and ensure your emotions are calm before correcting, says David Niles and Adam Minahan.
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