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Dominican Father Corwin Low tells the Register how he went from a successful businessman to becoming a priest in a mendicant religious order.
Father Corwin Low, a successful businessman in the early days of the internet who became a Dominican priest, is now offering a message of hope and fulfillment to the tech industry.
Father Low’s journey began in a very simple way, being drawn out of his work with Fortune 100 tech companies from questions generated by a crucifix and a triptych he noticed in his attorney’s office. The native of Seattle first encountered the Catholic faith through the countercultural example of that attorney, and his life has come full circle as he now prepares to minister to those in the tech and business world.
The 59-year-old priest is hoping to show businesspeople in the industry the joy and deeper meaning contained in the truths of the faith, things that were crucial to his own conversion story. He also hopes to reach Catholics in the industry, emboldening them to gracefully display their faith and show them how it can enrich their work.
After a very well-received homily at the recent SENT Ventures Summit for Catholic entrepreneurs in Washington, D.C., he spoke with the Register in May about his efforts.
Continued below.
Father Corwin Low, a successful businessman in the early days of the internet who became a Dominican priest, is now offering a message of hope and fulfillment to the tech industry.
Father Low’s journey began in a very simple way, being drawn out of his work with Fortune 100 tech companies from questions generated by a crucifix and a triptych he noticed in his attorney’s office. The native of Seattle first encountered the Catholic faith through the countercultural example of that attorney, and his life has come full circle as he now prepares to minister to those in the tech and business world.
The 59-year-old priest is hoping to show businesspeople in the industry the joy and deeper meaning contained in the truths of the faith, things that were crucial to his own conversion story. He also hopes to reach Catholics in the industry, emboldening them to gracefully display their faith and show them how it can enrich their work.
After a very well-received homily at the recent SENT Ventures Summit for Catholic entrepreneurs in Washington, D.C., he spoke with the Register in May about his efforts.
Continued below.
Meet the Tech Professional-Turned-Dominican Priest Evangelizing Big Tech
Dominican Father Corwin Low tells the Register how he went from a successful businessman to becoming a priest in a mendicant religious order.
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