The True North of Legacy: Passing Down Faith and Guidance to the Next Generation
In the fabric of American life, milestones are the threads that hold families together. We mark the passing of time not merely by calendar years, but by the moments that shape our children into adults. We watch them put on the oversized gown for high school or college graduation; we stand beside them during their baptism or first holy communion; and we sit in the pews, wiping away a quiet tear, during their confirmation. As grandparents, these moments hit differently. You look at your grandson and see both the little boy who used to hold your finger and the young man poised to step out into a complex, fast-paced world. America is a land of vast horizons and endless opportunities, but it is also a place where it is easy to lose one's bearings. When the celebration ends, the guests leave, and the wrapping paper is cleared away, what remains? What stays with a young man when he moves into a college dorm, takes his first job across the country, or faces a difficult crossroads in...