Catholic Husband

Catholic Husband

Religion EN ↓ 24 episodes

Hi! Welcome to Catholic Husband! Each week, I’ll share some thoughts and things I read, and we’ll reflect on how to be a young husband in today’s world. I should warn I’m not a priest or academic. Just a curious Christian Husband trying to navigate life.

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Jun 15, 2026

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Episodes

Political Participation as a Catholic: Voting, Service, and the Common Good 15.06.2026

Political life can feel exhausting, divisive, or spiritually consuming. But Catholic faith does not call us to indifference. In this episode of *Catholic Husband*, I reflect on voting, civic duty, the common good, and the danger of making politics too central. Drawing from Matthew 22 and the Catechism, this reflection asks how a Christian can participate responsibly while remaining rooted in God.

Faith When It Is Questioned: Doubt, Witness, and Staying Honest 08.06.2026

Faith can be challenged by books, films, suffering, conversations, and the complexity of ordinary life. In this episode of *Catholic Husband*, I reflect on what it means to remain honest without becoming defensive or detached. Drawing from 1 Peter and the Catechism, this reflection explores hope, questions, gentleness, and the quiet work of keeping faith rooted.

Growing Your Talents in Marriage: Responsibility, Gift, and Grace 01.06.2026

Marriage brings responsibilities, but it does not end personal growth. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on developing talents, work, ambition, humility, and the difference between stewardship and self-optimization. Drawing from 1 Peter and the Catechism, this reflection asks how gifts can be developed in a way that serves love rather than restlessness.

Marriage and Extended Family: Helping Without Losing Peace 25.05.2026

Marriage does not erase the responsibility to care for parents, siblings, in-laws, and extended family. But helping others can also create pressure, fatigue, and difficult tradeoffs. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on family care, marriage, and the challenge of giving without resentment. Drawing from Sirach and the Catechism, this is a reflection on practical love in ordinary famil...

Saying Yes Without Disappearing: Service, Marriage, and Limits 18.05.2026

Good commitments can still become too much. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on service, busyness, church life, and the difficulty of saying yes without becoming absent at home. Drawing from Galatians, Luke's Gospel, and the Catechism, this reflection asks how love can order generosity so that service remains free, humble, and rooted in vocation.

Happiness, Success, and Easter Joy: Learning Not to Fear Good Things 11.05.2026

When life is difficult, faith can feel necessary. But when things are going well, happiness can bring its own kind of anxiety. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on success, Easter joy, and the fear that good things may not last. Drawing from Matthew 6 and the Catechism, this reflection explores how Christian joy is not denial, but a way of receiving ordinary gifts without being ruled...

Sadness, Failure, and Prayer: Staying Present When Things Don’t Work Out 27.04.2026

Disappointment and failure are part of everyday life, but they can be difficult to face — and even harder to bring into prayer. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on how sadness shapes our inner life and how faith does not remove it, but invites us to remain present within it. Drawing from Scripture, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and the writings of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, t...

Finding Peace in Daily Life: A Reflection on John 14 and 16 20.04.2026

Peace is often associated with calm circumstances, but the Gospel presents something different. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on Jesus’ words in the Gospel of John about a peace that exists even in the middle of difficulty. Drawing from Scripture, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and the wisdom of Saint Teresa of Avila, this reflection explores how peace may be something rec...

Work, Stress, and Discernment: Making Room for Prayer in Decisions 13.04.2026

Work can easily take over daily life — shaping time, attention, and important decisions. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on stress, burnout, and the challenge of making professional choices while remaining attentive to family and faith. Drawing from Scripture, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and Gaudium et Spes , this reflection explores how work can be meaningful without bec...

Keeping My Eyes on God: A Reflection on Psalm 16 and Psalm 141 06.04.2026

In the middle of ordinary life, attention is constantly pulled in different directions. Work, worries, and responsibilities can easily push faith into the background. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on two short verses from the Psalms that speak about keeping our eyes turned toward God. Drawing from Psalm 16, Psalm 141, and the wisdom of Saint Augustine, this reflection explores ho...

Anger, Anxiety, and Trust: Learning to Pray Through Difficult Emotions 30.03.2026

Anger, fear, and anxiety are part of everyday life, but they can easily take control of our reactions and relationships. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on the difference between justified anger and destructive resentment, and how anxiety challenges trust in God. Drawing from Scripture and the wisdom of Saint Francis de Sales, this reflection explores how prayer can slowly reshape...

Conflict and Forgiveness: Reconciliation in Everyday Relationships 23.03.2026

Conflict is unavoidable in relationships, but reconciliation is not always easy. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on how Lent, confession, and the call to forgiveness challenge the way we approach conflict with others. Drawing from the Gospel and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, this reflection explores why reconciliation is central to Christian life and how asking for forgiven...

A Life Without Faith or Vocation: What Gives Life Meaning? 16.03.2026

What happens when a life has work, movement, and survival — but no faith, vocation, or deep relationships? In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on a fictional character whose life quietly unfolds without God, community, or lasting ties. Through Scripture, this reflection explores how faith, marriage, and community give shape and meaning to ordinary life. It’s not a judgment of others’ l...

Lent and Listening: Fasting That Leads to Action 09.03.2026

Lent is often reduced to small sacrifices or temporary disciplines. But what if fasting is meant to awaken attentiveness — to God, to Scripture, and to the suffering of others? In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on the message of Pope Leo for XIV for Lent. I explore how fasting can move beyond self-discipline and become a path toward justice, prayer, and renewed responsibility. This i...

Christian Manhood in Marriage: Leadership Versus Domination 02.03.2026

What does the Church actually mean by “manhood” or “leadership” in marriage? In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on the difference between responsibility and domination, and how Christ reshapes masculine strength through service and self-gift. Drawing from Scripture, and Gaudium et Spes , this reflection explores how Christian masculinity is not about control, but about presence, sacri...

Humility in Marriage: Letting Go of Comparison 23.02.2026

Comparison is subtle, especially in marriage and faith. It can appear harmless — even comforting — but it quietly shapes how we see other couples and ourselves. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on humility within the couple and the temptation to measure our marriage against others. Drawing from Scripture, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and the witness of Blessed Luigi and Mar...

Marriage and Extended Family: Caring Without Losing Balance 16.02.2026

Marriage does not erase the families we come from. Parents, siblings, and extended family remain part of life — sometimes in quiet ways, and sometimes through real need and sacrifice. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on caring for extended family while remaining attentive to marriage itself. Drawing from Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, this reflection explores th...

Marriage and Community: Why Couples Can’t Do Life Alone 09.02.2026

Marriage often begins with a strong sense of unity, but over time that unity can quietly turn into isolation. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on the need for community beyond the couple — friends, family, coworkers, and shared life with others. Drawing from Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, this reflection explores why marriage was never meant to carry everything...

Saint Joseph and the Hidden Life: Work, Trust, and Quiet Fidelity 02.02.2026

Saint Joseph is one of the most present figures in the story of the Holy Family — and one of the most silent. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on what Joseph’s quiet faith, work, and trust reveal about marriage, responsibility, and living rightly without recognition. Drawing from Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, this reflection explores why Joseph’s hidden life ca...

Money and Marriage: Providing Without Obsession 26.01.2026

Money is a constant presence in married life — not as an abstract idea, but as food, rent, plans, and responsibility. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on the tension between providing for a family and slowly becoming consumed by money. Drawing from Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, I explore how money can be a real expression of care, while also competing quietly f...

Marriage and Influence: Loving Each Other Toward Good or Evil 19.01.2026

Marriage is often described as a place where we grow together, support each other, and become better people. But influence inside marriage is not always simple or automatically good. In this episode of *Catholic Husband*, I reflect on how spouses shape each other over time — sometimes toward virtue, and sometimes by quietly reinforcing weaknesses already present. Drawing from Scripture, the Catech...

Vocation to Marriage: Holiness, Not Comfort 12.01.2026

Marriage is often treated as something we simply fall into, rather than a vocation that shapes who we become. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on the idea of marriage as a true vocation — not a path to comfort, but a path to holiness. Drawing from Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, I explore what changes when marriage is understood as a calling that forms patience,...

Making It Impossible Not to Pray – Why Daily Prayer Is So Hard 05.01.2026

Prayer is one of the most important parts of the Christian life — and one of the hardest to live consistently. In this episode of Catholic Husband , I reflect on why daily prayer feels so difficult for many men, especially within the rhythm of ordinary married life. Drawing from Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, I explore the idea that prayer is not hard because we are failing, b...

Welcome to Catholic Husband 30.12.2025

Hello, and welcome to Catholic Husband . Each week, I share some thoughts and things I read, and we reflect on how to live as a young husband in today’s world. I’m not a priest or an academic — just a curious Christian husband trying to navigate ordinary life.

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