Financial, Fear, Dignity, Doubt, Hope

Studies show many Hoosiers live with chronic financial stress, casting a cloud over their lives and stealing the joy of birthdays and Christmas. Regardless of income, there’s a good chance this describes you or the person to whom you offer the sign of peace at Mass.

And if you’re an employer, this could help explain worker distraction, absences, and turnover.

Financial empowerment and wellness are about more than financial skills or how much money we make. Its true foundation lies in the virtues and values that guide our choices and how we view the purpose of our finances.

Join us for a free six-week Lenten Study on Virtues, Purpose, and Hope.

What this is:
A guided journey focused on priorities, habits, and freedom in our relationship with God and money — a process of formation rather than instruction.

What it’s not about:
― Financial literacy.
― Financial planning.
― Investing skills.
― Money management skills.

Dates | Time | Location
► February 16 – March 23
► Mondays: 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
► Via Zoom

Register: Use the Register & Newsletter Sign Up form below.

Offer this study at your parish or workplace.
Contact us to learn how.

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