Embracing Tradition in Catholic Family Life
In this inspiring episode of Modern Catholic Family, Jim and Meghan chat with Marissa Couch—youth minister, poet, and joyful Catholic witness—about the beauty and meaning of tradition. From silly Christmas games to saint feast days and liturgical living, Marissa shares how the small, repeated things we do can anchor us in identity, family, and Christ. She opens up about her journey into marriage, creating new traditions, and how hospitality can gently evangelize without a single sermon.
What’s in this episode:
The meaning of tradition in family and faith, inspired by Fiddler on the Roof
Personal stories of growing up in a tradition-rich home, including “throw-on” ornaments and nightly game nights
How traditions—both silly and sacred—form identity and build family culture
Starting new traditions like “Classy Christmas” as a way to evolve with adulthood and deepen connection
How tradition within the Church mirrors tradition within the home—and why both matter.
Favorite Book: Fiddler on the Roof (movie) is one of her favorites and sparks deep reflection on tradition.
One resource every Catholic family should know: The Catholic All Year Compendium by Kendra Tierney.
Recommended Book: Silent Witness—a compelling, challenging read about the Terri Schiavo case and bioethical issues.
Advice to her younger self: “Pick up the Catechism sooner.”
Final advice for listeners: “Make up a new tradition in your family, whether it’s silly or sacred. Just start.”
Resources Mentioned:
The Catholic All Year Compendium by Kendra Tierney – A guide to liturgical living with practical ideas for celebrating saint feast days, seasons, and Catholic traditions at home.
Silent Witness by Mark Fuhrman – A compelling true story exploring the ethics of the Terri Schiavo case, recommended for deeper reflection on right-to-life issues.