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Raising faithful Catholic children in today's culture requires more than checking the Sunday Mass box. Jim and Meghan open up about their own journey of getting involved in their parish, not just attending Mass, but actively participating alongside their kids. From praying in the car to volunteering, they share honest stories of what it looks like to lean into uncomfortable moments and lead by example. This conversation is a practical and hope-filled reminder that the small, consistent acts of faith we do with our children matter more than we realize.
What’s in this episode:
- The call to give time, talent, and treasure, not just attendance at Mass
- How Meghan brought her young kids to volunteer at parish events and mom's groups
- A powerful moment when their youngest spontaneously stopped to pray to Jesus
- The practice of praying special intentions with kids on the way to school
- Meghan's involvement in weekly mom's rosary at the kids' school
- Why leading by example at Mass matters, from singing to saying prayers out loud
- Holding hands during the Our Father as a physical touchpoint with kids
- Jim's surrender moment with Marin and saying yes to Life Teen ministry
- Remembering the baptismal promise to raise children in the Catholic faith
- The importance of being consistent, even when kids seem disengaged
- Following along with Mass readings using Magnificat or missalettes
- Treating faith formation with the same priority as sports and activities
Resources Mentioned:
Magnificat – Monthly publication with daily Mass readings, saint stories, and conversion testimonies
Life Teen – Catholic youth ministry program for high school students