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John Huynh on Marriage, Family, and Teaching Human Dignity - 01/28/2026
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John Huynh on Marriage, Family, and Teaching Human Dignity - 01/28/2026

John Huynh explains how marriage and family life form the foundation of society and serve as the first place where children learn love and mercy. He reflects on the home as the first classroom for understanding human dignity and purpose.

The Catholic Morning Show

January 28, 202611m 18s

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Show Notes

John Huynh, Director of Social Justice for the Diocese of Des Moines and Catholic Charities, joins the show for a thoughtful conversation on the Catholic understanding of marriage and family.

He shares how parents shape society by teaching their children how to love, show mercy, and recognize the dignity of every person, making the family the first and most important classroom.

Learn more about the Diocese of Des Moines:
https://www.dmdiocese.org/

Learn more about Catholic Charities:
https://www.catholiccharitiesdm.org/

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Credits: Produced, Edited, and Mixed by Ayden Pugh, Alexia Baker, and Brady Grimm.

 

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