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How do you raise your children in the faith? And then, how do you navigate when your children become adults, growing and changing their relationships to adult religious identity? These are questions that plague parents of all religious creeds, and these questions are uniquely significant for parents who are also ministers. For our fifteenth episode of The Department of Nuance, and for his final appearance on the podcast, Bernardin Scholar and career minister Peter Denio had a unique idea: What if we interviewed his three children? Conor (age 22), Riley (age 19) and Devon (age 17) were up for the challenge, and they each shared graciously and candidly about the religious expectations in their home growing up, how their spirituality has changed in emerging adulthood, the importance of spiritual community outside their immediate family, and what they hope they might encounter as they keep learning and growing. The Catholic Church continues to assert its concerns regarding young people, disaffiliation, mental health, and the pressures of increasingly digital socialization. In this episode, the Denio family provides three overlapping but nevertheless individual glimpses into what young people are really thinking, appreciating, and struggling with when it comes to Christian faith and life. And finally, the Bernardin Center wants to congratulate Peter and all the graduating Bernardin Scholars of the Class of 2026. It’s been a privilege to accompany you during your studies, and your contributions to this project and to so many other projects at Catholic Theological Union have been invaluable in their rigor, hope, and charity. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bernardincenter.substack.com [https://bernardincenter.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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