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Episode 033 – Servant Leadership and Catholic Identity in Schools with Evan Psencik

Episode 033 – Servant Leadership and Catholic Identity in Schools with Evan Psencik

The Church Podcast
53 min
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In this engaging and hope-filled episode, Christopher Wesley sits down with Evan Psencik, principal of St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School in Austin, Texas. With a background spanning parish ministry, diocesan leadership, classroom teaching, and now school administration, Evan shares his journey of discerning God’s call from engineering to theology, youth ministry, and ultimately Catholic education. Evan discusses what it means to bring relational ministry into the role of principal, the challenges and opportunities of Catholic schools today, and how his school emphasizes “forming servant leaders in the image of Christ.” He reflects on the hunger he sees in young people for authenticity, goodness, and witness, and how Catholic identity must remain at the forefront while pursuing academic excellence. Evan also opens up about the importance of walking with faculty and staff, building relationships before programs, and creating a culture where students see themselves as disciples and leaders both in the Church and in the world. For more go to thechurchpodcast.org