
The Assault on Beauty & JPII’s Restorative Response
When beauty is neglected, we come to expect less from the world.
February 16th, 2026
Hunger for beauty rises from within on its own, pointing to an order we did not invent and cannot fully explain. The effects are visible in our cities and museums: galleries full of art meant to provoke rather than inspire; architecture driven by function rather than form.

helping girls find their true genius
Endow Launches New Formation Program for Middle School Girls
October 14th, 2025
Faith-based small groups wrap middle school girls in a kind of protective armor — forged from belonging, prayer and trusted mentoring,” said Annette Bergeon, CEO of Endow. “In a culture that can wound and confuse, these circles give young hearts strength to stand firm, hope to press on and courage to become the joyful, confident women God created them to be — ready to set the world on fire.

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catholic formation program for middle school girls
October 7th, 2025
Endow is thrilled to announce the launch of the True Genius Middle School Series—Defining Dignity and Forming Friendships. This new Catholic formation program invites middle school girls to discover their God-given dignity, grow in virtue, and cultivate joyful, Christ-centered friendships. Terri Sue tells us all about it!

Not just a party
Endow’s ‘Created for God’ program reclaims the Quinceañera as a rite of faith
August 5th, 2025
While the Quinceañera holds deep cultural significance, Bergeon told CatholicVote in an Aug. 5 interview, “You don’t really want them to just come for one day. You want to invite the families back, and you want the religious ceremony to be the pinnacle of the event rather than the big party.”

Speaking Directly to the Hearts of Women for 30 Years
Why John Paul II’s Message Still Matters Today
July 30th, 2025
Annette Bergeon shares: “Thirty years ago, amid a society fiercely debating the role and dignity of women, a pope did something deeply personal and profoundly unexpected: he wrote a letter. Not a policy statement. Not a theological treatise. A letter. And it was addressed to you.”






