Modern Catholic Family is a faith-and-family podcast that equips Catholic parents with practical guidance for living the fullness of the faith at home. Recent episodes blend lived testimony with expert perspectives from Catholic-minded authors, therapists, and educators—aimed at strengthening family prayer, mental wellness, and evangelization.
54 episodes, Weekly, 5.0 rating
<1k, Female, USA
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Modern Catholic Family empowers families to anchor in the fullness of Catholic living. It is the only platform designed specifically for Catholic families, offering guidance and community that unite the ancient wisdom of the Catholic Church with the dynamic needs of today’s family.
Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family, Parenting, Religion, Society & Culture, Self-Improvement
Typical Credentials:
Catholic-aligned professionals and communicators—e.g., clinicians/therapists (often with personal testimony), Catholic authors/literary scholars, writers/speakers with faith-based books or established ministries, and grief/caregiving experts who connect life experience to Church teaching and practical family discipleship.
Required Achievements:
Published Catholic books (memoir, devotional, children’s series, or cultural/literary works), Professional practice with faith-informed care (e.g., therapy/mental wellness, coaching), Media or teaching footprint (e.g., EWTN involvement, speaking, courses/online platforms), Recognizable personal story of faith integration under hardship
Dr. Jillian Hawks - Anxiety Healing From A Christian Perspective; Surrender And Daily Spiritual Practices; Distinctions Like Shame Vs. Guilt; Catholic Mental Wellness Resources, Joseph Pearce - Catholic Literature’s Role In Conversion And Evangelization; Beauty/truth/goodness; Technology And Silence; Catholic Cultural Formation Through Books, Diane Nienas - Raising A Faith-anchored Family Through Grief And Caregiving; Suffering As Spiritual Friendship; Hope And Joy As Practiced; Writing/speaking Mission Rooted In Family Witness
Catholicism, Parenting, Faith Formation, Mental Health, Spirituality, Family, Homeschooling, Literature, Grief, Catholic Therapy