Catholic Single Mothers

Momentum

Welcome to the Catholic Single Mothers Podcast. If you’re a single mother seeking hope and inspiration, this podcast is for you. We are Momentum, a Catholic faith community dedicated to supporting single mothers. Join us each month, from October to May, as we share stories, reflections, and insights from single mothers and special guests. To learn more about Momentum, visit www.momentummothers.org.

  1. Your Children Love You

    11/19/2025

    Your Children Love You

    In this episode, we sit down with Fr. Garrick, pastor of St. Willibrord’s Parish in Verdun, Montreal. Originally from Vancouver, he has served in several communities across Quebec and has accompanied Momentum mothers at multiple retreats. Fr. Garrick shares his story as the son of a single mother, speaking with honesty and gratitude about the challenges and graces and how it shaped his heart as a priest. He offers a powerful reminder of how deeply children love their mothers and how much strength they draw from their faith, perseverance, and presence. He also reflects on the Gospel of the Woman Caught in Adultery from John 8, highlighting Jesus’ mercy, His refusal to condemn, and His desire to restore dignity and hope. Thank you, Fr. Garrick, for your witness, your pastoral heart, and your openness in sharing your story. Items of Note in This Episode St. Willibrord’s Parish (Verdun, Montreal) Fr. Garrick currently serves as pastor at this vibrant and welcoming parish community. Website: https://www.stwill.ca/ The Woman Caught in Adultery (John 8) Fr. Garrick reflects on this passage, highlighting Jesus’ mercy, His protection of the vulnerable, and His desire to restore hope and dignity in every heart. For more information about Momentum and our programs for Catholic single mothers, please visit: www.momentummothers.org Or contact us at: momentumcatholicsinglemothers@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of Momentum: Catholic Single Mothers.

    34 min
  2. The Cavalry is Coming!

    10/15/2025

    The Cavalry is Coming!

    In this episode, we sit down with Fr. Eugene O’Donnell, a priest in the Diocese of Dallas who serves as a parochial vicar at Holy Family of Nazareth Catholic Church in Irving, Texas. Before entering the priesthood, Fr. Eugene was a single father, a journey that has deeply shaped his understanding of God’s mercy and pastoral care. Fr. Eugene has been a strong supporter of the Momentum Irving Chapter, encouraging and walking alongside the women who lead and participate in it. He shares about his experiences raising his daughters, how the Lord used that time to draw him closer, and how it continues to inform his ministry today. Fr. Eugene also reflects on the beauty he has witnessed in the faith journeys of single mothers and the profound impact ministries like Momentum can have on parish life—helping to build stronger, more compassionate communities centered on Christ. He reminds us that when the Church embraces and supports families in all their circumstances, it becomes a true reflection of God’s mercy and love. Thank you, Fr. Eugene, for your openness, faith, and for the support you offer to single parents and families through your ministry. Items of Note in This Episode Holy Family of Nazareth Catholic Church (Irving, TX) Fr. Eugene serves as a parochial vicar and helped support the launch of the Momentum Irving Chapter at his parish. Visit the parish website: https://holyfamilychurch.net/ Momentum Irving Chapter The community at Holy Family is growing! To learn more or get involved, contact the chapter directly at: irvingchapter@momentummothers.org Rose Sweet’s Ministry for Divorced Catholics Fr. Eugene references Rose Sweet’s work in accompanying divorced Catholics with mercy and truth, helping them find healing through the Church’s pastoral care. Learn more: https://rosesweet.com For more information about Momentum and our programs for Catholic single mothers, please visit: www.momentummothers.org Or contact us at: momentumcatholicsinglemothers@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of Momentum: Catholic Single Mothers.

    38 min
  3. God’s Promises for Your Life

    05/14/2025

    God’s Promises for Your Life

    In this episode, we sit down with Kelly Lugo, a single mother and the author of The Single Parent’s Devotional: 101 Reminders of God’s Purpose and Promises for Your Life. Kelly opens up about her personal journey through single motherhood. Through her story, she reminds us that Scripture is alive and full of encouragement for every season of life. Her devotional book offers reflections specifically for single parents, rooted in God’s unwavering love and faithfulness. Items of Note in This Episode: Kelly's Book: The Single Parent’s Devotional: 101 Reminders of God’s Purpose and Promises for Your Life – A collection of 101 Scripture-based devotionals offering spiritual encouragement and reminders of God’s promises for single parents.James 1:2–3 – “Consider it pure joy... whenever you face trials,” a foundational passage that shaped Kelly’s understanding of perseverance and spiritual growth.2 Corinthians 12:7–10 – Paul’s reflection on God’s strength made perfect in weakness—a truth Kelly experienced firsthand in her own limitations as a mother.Romans 5:3–5 – A powerful reminder that “suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.”John 5:1–15 – The story of the man at the pool of Bethesda, which resonated deeply with Kelly as she waited on the Lord for healing and restoration.The Chosen – Kelly shares how The Chosen helped her experience Jesus’ mercy more intimately.For more information about Momentum and our services, please visit: www.momentummothers.org Or contact us at: momentumcatholicsinglemothers@gmail.com Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of Momentum: Catholic Single Mothers.

    36 min
  4. Starting a Momentum Chapter

    04/16/2025

    Starting a Momentum Chapter

    In this episode "Starting a Momentum Chapter", we speak with JoAnn Lacheny, a single mother of two daughters and a chemical engineer who launched the first Momentum chapter in the United States, located in The Woodlands, Texas. With over 15 years of leadership experience in the chemical industry and a deep passion for her Catholic faith, JoAnn shares how she stepped into ministry to serve other single mothers in her parish community. As Chapter Leader at St. Anthony of Padua, JoAnn facilitates Momentum gatherings that offer spiritual growth, healing, and a strong sense of community for Catholic single moms. Now stepping into the role of Regional Director, she will be supporting new chapter leaders in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston and helping to grow the mission of Momentum across Texas. Items of Note in This Episode: Walking with Moms in Need: A nationwide, parish-based initiative by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops that equips Catholic communities to support and accompany pregnant and parenting women in need through friendship and access to local resources. Website: www.walkingwithmoms.com St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church (The Woodlands, TX): A Roman Catholic parish in The Woodlands, Texas, dedicated to discipleship, community, and service. It serves as the home of the first Momentum chapter in the U.S. Website: www.ap.church Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston: One of the largest and most diverse Catholic archdioceses in the United States, serving over 1.7 million Catholics across southeastern Texas. Website: www.archgh.org For more information about Momentum and our services, please visit: www.momentummothers.org or contact momentumcatholicsinglemothers@gmail.com. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the podcast do not necessarily represent those of Momentum: Catholic Single Mothers.

    38 min
  5. The Woman at the Well and our Nuptial Longing

    03/19/2025

    The Woman at the Well and our Nuptial Longing

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Daniel Cere, a scholar in religious studies and the philosophy of love and marriage. Dr. Cere brings deep insight into the biblical theme of nuptial longing, exploring how Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well reveals our innate desire for communion, love, and fulfillment. Together, we discuss how this passage speaks to single moms, pointing us toward Christ as the ultimate Bridegroom. Items of Note in This Episode: John 4:1-42 – The passage where Jesus encounters the Samaritan woman at the well, offering her "living water" and inviting her into a relationship that fulfills her deepest longings. Dominus Vobiscum Retreat Centre: Located in Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Quebec, the Dominus Vobiscum Retreat Centre is a place of peace and renewal, offering retreats that help families grow in prayer and deepen their faith. To learn more about Dominus Vobiscum, visit www.dominusvobiscum.ca. Amy Simple McPherson: Amy Simple McPherson (1890-1944) was a pioneering Pentecostal evangelist and founder of the Foursquare Church. She became famous for her work in radio evangelism, large tent revivals, and for being one of the first women to lead a major religious organization in the United States. Her life and ministry had a profound impact on the Pentecostal movement, and her story speaks to the transformative power of faith. For more information about Momentum and our services, please visit: www.momentummothers.org or contact momentumcatholicsinglemothers@gmail.com. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the podcast do not necessarily represent those of Momentum: Catholic Single Mothers.

    30 min
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Welcome to the Catholic Single Mothers Podcast. If you’re a single mother seeking hope and inspiration, this podcast is for you. We are Momentum, a Catholic faith community dedicated to supporting single mothers. Join us each month, from October to May, as we share stories, reflections, and insights from single mothers and special guests. To learn more about Momentum, visit www.momentummothers.org.