Help Form the Priests the Church Needs.
Your support helps qualified seminarians overcome financial barriers to priestly formation—and expands access to clear, respectful Catholic education.
Secure giving · Responsible stewardship · Regular impact reporting
One Mission. Two Ways to Strengthen the Church.
We support the formation of future priests and provide Catholics with thoughtful resources to understand, explain, and live their faith.
01
PRIESTLY
FORMATION
Removing Barriers to Priestly Formation
Financial limitations should not prevent a qualified seminarian from answering his vocation. We fund verified education and formation needs through trusted seminaries and approved Catholic partners.
02
CATHOLIC EDUCATION &
APOLOGETICS
Making the Catholic Faith Clear and Accessible
We support rigorous Catholic education, apologetics, and respectful public dialogue through videos, courses, written resources, and conversations led by experienced Catholic voices.
03 · ARMENIAN CATHOLIC INITIATIVE
A Focused Commitment to Armenian Catholic Seminarian Formation
The Armenian Catholic Church carries a rich spiritual tradition and serves communities with distinct formation needs. We are developing partnerships to help qualified Armenian Catholic seminarians meet verified education and formation expenses.
As partnerships and recipients are confirmed, we will publish clear information about how candidates are selected, where funds are sent, and what each scholarship supports.
How support works
Discover the Mission
Viewers encounter the mission through the livestreams, videos, interviews, and educational work of Father William and Gary.
Choose How to Support
Supporters can access the giving and membership options connected with Father William, Gary, or the shared mission through one central support page.
Advance Formation and Education
Support helps strengthen Catholic educational work and approved initiatives related to priestly and seminarian formation.
Follow the Impact
Mission updates will explain the programs supported, the progress made, and the ways the community’s generosity is being used.
Faith That Welcomes Serious Questions
Catholic apologetics is the reasoned explanation and defense of the Catholic faith. Our educational work approaches difficult questions with intellectual honesty, fidelity to Catholic teaching, and respect for every person.
We support courses, interviews, written resources, and moderated debates designed to inform—not inflame—and to make meaningful Catholic dialogue available to a wider audience.
- Evidence before rhetoric
- Respect for every participant
- Fidelity to Catholic teaching
- No personal attacks
- No partisan campaigning
- Clear distinction between doctrine and personal opinion
Trusted Catholic Voices. A Mission Built for Lasting Impact.
Father William Albrecht and Gary Michuta bring decades of experience in Catholic education, apologetics, writing, and public dialogue. Through this organization, they are helping connect their audiences with a transparent and sustainable mission of priestly formation and Catholic education.
Father William Albrecht
Catholic priest, apologist, educator, and host of Patristic Pillars.
Gary
Michuta
Catholic apologist, author, educator, and host of Hands On Apologetics.
Public visibility does not imply organizational governance or control of donated funds. Organizational oversight and financial administration remain with the appropriately governed organization.
Serious questions deserve thoughtful answers.
How we support learning
Courses
Structured learning grounded in Catholic teaching.
Interviews
Careful conversations with experienced Catholic voices.
Written resources
Clear explanations designed for study and reference.
Moderated debates
Scholarly dialogue conducted with clarity and respect.
Faith That Welcomes Serious Questions
Catholic apologetics is the reasoned explanation and defense of the Catholic faith. Our educational work approaches difficult questions with intellectual honesty, fidelity to Catholic teaching, and respect for every person.
We support courses, interviews, written resources, and moderated debates designed to inform—not inflame—and to make meaningful Catholic dialogue available to a wider audience.
Our standard: Inform—not inflame. Every exchange should be reasoned, moderated, scholarly, and respectful.
Standards for meaningful Catholic dialogue
These commitments guide every course, interview, resource, and moderated debate.