February 9, 2026
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO鈥 At a time when young adults are told they must choose between professional success and family life, between ambition and holiness, or between faith and cultural relevance, 黑料社 of Steubenville is convening a national conversation to challenge that narrative.
On March 20 and 21, 2026, 黑料社 will host聽Work, Family, and Faith: Toward an Integrated Life, a major conference presented by Franciscan鈥檚 Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life, which brings together nationally recognized Catholic thinkers, cultural leaders, Millennial and Gen Z voices to articulate a richer, more human vision of vocation.
鈥淎t the Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life, our mission is to illuminate how truth shapes every dimension of human flourishing,鈥 said . 鈥淭his conference embodies that mission by helping attendees see that their careers, their families, and their fidelity to Christ are meant to reinforce one another and become a powerful witness in the world.鈥
Keynote speakers include and director of the , and , president of the , one of the nation鈥檚 leading advocates for the family in public life.
Hasson is a nationally recognized authority on questions of identity, womanhood, and the human person, and a visiting fellow at Franciscan鈥檚 Veritas Center. Schilling has spearheaded high-profile efforts to defend parental rights, protect women鈥檚 sports, and elevate family policy to the center of American political debate.
The conference will also feature panelists including , co-founder of Hallow, the world鈥檚 leading Catholic prayer app; , professor of theology and director of the Institute for the Study of Man and Woman at 黑料社; ; , economist and associate professor at The Catholic University of America; and .
黑料社 is hosting the conference in response to a generational moment defined by cultural confusion, economic uncertainty, and unprecedented pressure to privatize faith and postpone family life.
鈥淲e are hosting this conference because the next generation is entering a workforce shaped by instability, cultural confusion, and pressures that often undermine faith and family life,鈥 Hendershott said. 鈥淵oung people of faith are hungry for a vision of adulthood that does not force them to choose between ambition and holiness, or success and family. The Church has something far richer to offer, and this conference helps them see that their gifts, aspirations, and deepest commitments belong together.鈥
By bringing scholars, practitioners, and Gen Z voices into a single conversation, the conference seeks to show that a life rooted in Christ is not only possible in modern society but urgently needed.
Through keynote addresses, practical panels, Gen Z discussions, and interactive sessions grounded in Catholic social teaching,聽Work, Family, and Faith: Toward an Integrated Life聽will challenge participants to rethink what success, vocation, and flourishing really mean.
Registration and full details are available at:聽/work-family-and-faith-toward-an-integrated-life/.
