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s one of the co-founders of Catholic Stewardship Consultants — an organization committed to developing Disciples of Christ through the practice of stewardship at parishes across the United States — Lisa McArdle has been having conversations on the topic of stewardship with people all over the country for close to 25 years. Not long ago, however, she was so inspired by one of these conversations that she created an entirely new retreat experience. “I was speaking with a gentleman recently and he apologized because he felt he hadn’t been a good steward in the parish,” Lisa says. “He had been the primary caretaker for his father and told me that his father had just passed and now he hoped to be a better steward. My heart just broke, because what he didn’t understand was that he had been living as a steward in the best way he could by taking care of his family.” Following that conversation, Lisa knew she had a mission —
Inviting Parishioners on
As one of the co-founders of Catholic Stewardship Consultants, Lisa McArdle has been helping develop stewardship with people all over the country for close to 25 years. With this in mind, Lisa has begun leading retreats on the theme of Stewardship in the Family.
helping people understand that we are all called to holiness and that this call most often begins right in our own homes. With this in mind, Lisa has begun leading retreats on
the theme of Stewardship in the Family. Queen of the Holy Rosary will be blessed to have Lisa bring this retreat “virtually” to our parish. In contrast to many other spiritual experiences, the “Stewardship in the Family” retreat is directed by laypeople. As a mother of five daughters and now a “Mimi” to her first grandchild — Lisa has experienced firsthand both the challenges and rewards of family life. Her talks at the retreat will highlight the spiritual transformation that takes place when we make stewardship central to our family life. “We’re all called to live as stewards,” Lisa says. “It’s not just for saints or pastors or Pope Francis. Stewardship doesn’t just begin and end in our parish families, either — it really begins at home in our domestic churches. Ultimately, that is where it is taught and resonates the most.” The virtual retreat will include talks, personal reflection, and brief small-group discussion.
“I think that learning more about discipleship will transform hearts and transform lives. In turn, strengthening families will strengthen the parish. I think of the words of St. Teresa of Calcutta — ‘If you want to change the world, go home and love your family.’ It sounds so simple, but it’s so profound. If we all did that, it would have a ripple effect and the world would be so much better.” — Lisa McArdle 4




