Developing Religious Sense within the Home
What does it look like to form a home where faith is lived, loved, and witnessed in the ordinary moments? Jim and Meghan sit down with Dr. Marlon De La Torre to explore how Catholic families can cultivate a deep religious sense through prayer, example, and presence. From early marriage to raising children and navigating suffering, Dr. De La Torre shares real stories, practical wisdom, and the quiet habits that shape hearts toward God. Whether your family is beginning again or seeking renewal, this conversation offers clarity, encouragement, and hope.
What’s in this episode:
The meaning of religious sense and why it shapes the entire home
The role of example and atmosphere in forming a child’s love for God
Stories of early parenting and the virtues children can awaken in parents
The slow and steady process of introducing prayer, silence, and sacrament
Why parents must remove distractions before adding new spiritual practices
The importance of fasting and sacrifice in interceding for children
Powerful insights for single parents seeking support and strength
How miscarriage and loss shaped their family’s hope and faith
One resource every Catholic family should know: The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien
Book he is currently reading: Augustine and the Catechumenate
Favorite book: Introduction to the Devout Life by St. Francis de Sales
Advice to his younger self: Practice prudence and slow down before acting
Final wisdom for listeners: Begin each day with silence and let God speak first
Resources Mentioned:
knowingisdoing.org – Dr. De La Torre’s writings, resources, and catechetical work
The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien – A literary introduction to Catholic symbolism, virtue, and story
The Mission – Film on sacrifice, evangelization, and moral courage
Cinderella Man – Film highlighting fatherhood, perseverance, and hope
A Man for All Seasons (1966) – Classic film on conscience and moral conviction
Introduction to the Devout Life by St. Francis de Sales – Guidance on prayer and daily holiness
Hallow App – Prayer, reflections, and spiritual resources for families