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Master Your Money, Serve Your Vocation: Personal Finances 101

64% of Canadians report that they never learned how to manage money. That statistic alone tells us something important — not just about financial literacy, but about how we think about stewardship.

For Christians, money is not merely a tool for consumption. It is a resource entrusted to us for the good of our families, our parishes, and our communities. Financial literacy, rightly understood, is a form of stewardship — and stewardship is a vocation.

That is the vision behind Personal Finances 101, a new masterclass from the Gregory the Great Institute. This isn't just another budgeting seminar. It's an invitation to think about money in the light of Catholic social teaching — to understand debt, savings, investment, and generosity as parts of a well-ordered life.

The masterclass will cover practical strategies for budgeting, saving, and investing, but always in the context of a larger question: How do I order my finances to support my vocation?

Whether you're a young adult just starting out, a family managing a household, or someone looking to be more intentional with your resources, this masterclass is for you.

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