Small Group Resource Recommendations – 2026

This document exists to serve Forge coaches and small group leads by offering trusted recommendations for Catholic small-group resources
Grandfathers Matter – “Intentional Catholic Grandparenting”

Faithful Catholic grandparents care deeply about passing down their faith to their family. But our post-Christian world seeks to destroy their grandchildren’s faith in God. This leaves grandparents confused about just exactly what role, if any, they should play in the spiritual lives of their grandchildren.
Saving Our Children from Digital Destruction: A Call to Action

The best we can do as parents is to study and reflect on our family situations with the help of sound principles and practical wisdom. Here are three such principles intended to be helpful for parents as they reflectively determine their specific approach to governing technology in the home.
Drinking Like a Saint: A Father’s Guide to Alcohol

The best we can do as parents is to study and reflect on our family situations with the help of sound principles and practical wisdom. Here are three such principles intended to be helpful for parents as they reflectively determine their specific approach to governing technology in the home.
Five Tips for Walking with Converts

The best we can do as parents is to study and reflect on our family situations with the help of sound principles and practical wisdom. Here are three such principles intended to be helpful for parents as they reflectively determine their specific approach to governing technology in the home.
Dads and the Domestic Church

As Catholic fathers, we properly have a foot in this temporal world with all its many responsibilities, and a foot in the spiritual realm with its concerns for truth, salvation, […]
Fathers, Bless Your Children

However you do it, go and bless your children! Bless them before bed, before they go to school, before they leave your house after visiting you. Bless them whenever you can! A father is the priest of the domestic church, just as Christ is the high priest of the whole Church.
Technology in the Home

The best we can do as parents is to study and reflect on our family situations with the help of sound principles and practical wisdom. Here are three such principles intended to be helpful for parents as they reflectively determine their specific approach to governing technology in the home.
Rupture to Repair

As parents, we all know that moment. The red flash of anger has cleared, our blood pressure has gone down, and we step back just enough to realize the mess we have made. Our child is emotionally hurt—crying, yelling, or hiding away in their room. There has been a rupture of the relationship; at least part of it is our fault. Oh, man. Now what?
Ten Ways to Break (or Make) Your Small Group

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