
Modern Catholic Family
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.
Modern Catholic Family
Surrendering To God's Will For My Family
In the premiere episode of Modern Catholic Family, Jim opens up about a life-changing moment that reshaped his family’s faith journey. When his daughter Marin’s mental health crisis disrupts a Life Teen retreat, Jim is forced to confront the limits of control and the real meaning of surrender. Through honest storytelling, biblical reflection, and practical insights, he shares how Catholic parenting, prayer, and trust in God’s plan led to healing, reconnection, and spiritual renewal. This powerful story offers encouragement for Christian families facing mental health struggles, parenting challenges, and questions of faith.
Whether you're navigating faith and family in difficult seasons or looking for hope through prayer and perseverance, this episode will leave you feeling inspired, understood, and reminded of God’s grace in the messiness of life.
What’s in this episode:
- A real-life parenting crisis during a Life Teen retreat
- The struggle of letting go and trusting God’s plan
- What Proverbs and the Catechism teach about surrender
- How faith can grow in the middle of mental health struggles
- Discerning God’s will through persistent prayer and reflection
- A turning point that reignited both a father’s calling and a teen’s faith
- The prayer that changed everything: the Surrender Novena
Scripture: Proverbs 16:9 – “In his mind, a man plans his course, but the Lord directs his steps.”
Catechism of the Catholic Church: Paragraph 2824 – On obedience and surrender, Paragraph 2826 – On discerning God's will through prayer
Prayer:
The Surrender Novena: “O Jesus, I surrender myself to you. Take care of everything.” - Don Dolindo Ruotolo, spiritual advisor to St. Padre Pio