Parents are to pass on the content of the faith, but maybe more importantly, they need to become models of faith themselves. Do your children see you pray? Do you take them to Mass and allow them to see you participating, by singing, by responding to the prayers, focusing your attention on what is going on? Insist that they join in the songs and the prayers. Let them know that as a Catholic parent, you have expectations of them.
What about around the house? Are there pictures or statues that make it obvious that yours is a believing household. Especially when they are children, when you buy books for them to read, or to color, do you buy books that tell Bible stories, especially stories about Jesus? Do you do meal prayers and night-time prayers? These are important moments of spiritual formation for children.
All families go through difficult times, and children are usually aware that something is happening, even if they don’t know what it is. Pray with them at those times. Teach them to turn to God when they are having a problem, asking God for guidance, strength and healing.
These are just a few suggestions. I will be making more as we go along.
—Fr. Mike Comer