Schooling Your Catholic Kids
Catholic mom, writer, and educator Christine Hanus joins Jim and Meghan to talk about one of the most personal and prayerful decisions a family can make: how to educate their children. With warmth and hard-won wisdom, Christine reflects on 18 years of homeschooling, navigating public and Catholic schools, and how every educational path can become a path to holiness when discerned in the light of God. From CPC frameworks to building Catholic worldview in kids, this episode is both a roadmap and a rallying cry for intentional Catholic parenting.
What’s in this episode:
How Christine and her husband navigated Catholic school, homeschool, and public school
Why parents must reclaim their role as primary educators, regardless of school choice
Advice for overcoming fear when a schooling option no longer fits
How to help your children develop a Catholic worldview, even in public school
CPC for kids: Catholic worldview, Personal relationship with Christ, Community
Ways to build habits of prayer in children without forcing perfection
The importance of family meetings, community, and constant reassessment
One resource every Catholic family should know: The Messy Family Project
Book she’s currently reading: Believe in Love by Fr. Jean d’Elbée
Favorite book (besides the Bible and Catechism): Believe in Love by Fr. Jean d’Elbée
Advice to her younger self: “Yes, it really is that important. But also—it’s going to be okay.”
Final wisdom: Put on your oxygen mask first. Get to a place of deep discernment before leading others.
Resources Mentioned:
Everyday Heroism: 28 Daily Reflections on the Little Way of Motherhood by Christine Hanus – Reflections on parenting and sanctity
The Messy Family Project – Catholic marriage and parenting resources by Mike and Alicia Hernon
Believe in Love by Fr. Jean d’Elbée – Meditative retreat based on St. Thérèse’s confidence in God
Homeschool Connections – Online courses for Catholic homeschoolers