Welcome to New A&M Blog

September 29, 2008 by Stephen J. Haessler

We would like to welcome you to the new Apostles & Markets website and blog. The goal of the new site is to build a community of Catholic and Christian educators, students, and their families who are interested in a dialog about contemporary issues. Discussions of issues will take place within a framework of principles from Catholic social doctrine and concepts from the economic way of thinking.

A&M blog posts will cover a wide range of current economic issues related to the 12 lessons in the A&M binder as well as extensions and enrichments of the lesson’s themes. You’ll see welcome messages to the latest additions to the community of A&M users around the country and the world. You’ll find book recommendations, posts from theologians, theology teachers, economists, economics teachers, students, as well as useful online and print resources. 

Check back often. Lesson extensions, teaching suggestions, exchanges of ideas will be added regularly to the Lesson categories on the left side bar. If you’d like to receive a copy of the limited first edition of the Apostles & Markets lesson binder please place an order here. For additional information please contact us.


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  • Tom Noonan says:

    Apostles & Markets is thorough on an academic level and hopeful on a spiritual one. Of particular importance is that the Catechism and the Compendium are used as its primary sources. Moreover, it provides the appropriate sacred context for examining the practical aspects of today’s global economic environment. A&M is a first rate curriculum; it is a must for students today who are challenged by the need to use economic tools appropriately to serve the needs of others.

    Tom Noonan, Assistant Principal for Academics
    Marquette University H.S., Milwaukee, WI

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