Videos

Episode 1
Kathryn Rombs, Founder MIHC

Episode 4
Kathryn Rombs, Founder MIHC

Episode 2
Kathryn Rombs, Founder MIHC

Episode 4
Kathryn Rombs, Founder MIHC

Episode 3
Kathryn Rombs, Founder MIHC
Podcasts
Abiding Together is a weekly podcast hosted by Michelle Benzinger, Sr. Miriam James Heidland, and Heather Khym, providing a place of connection, rest and encouragement for women who are on the journey of living out their passion and purpose in Jesus Christ.
Made for Love is a new podcast that aims to convey the truth about marriage and families by helping Catholics tell stories of God's work in their lives. Hosted by Sara Perla, a program specialist for the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, Made for Love is under the aegis of Marriage: Unique for a Reason, an initiative of the bishops' conference.
Conversations with Consequences is the voice of The Catholic Association, offering a weekly hour of thoughtful dialogue with the leading thinkers of our time— on the most consequential issues of our day.
Ministries
Dr. Sarah Bartel and her husband Nathan are the founders of www.canafeast.com, supporting online Catholic marriage enrichment. She is a moral theologian, co-host of Enduring Love Radio on Sacred Heart Radio, and co-editer of A Catechism for Family Life.
Sarah and Nathan raise their four daughters and one son in Western Washington.
You can follow her on Facebook and Instagram @DrSarahBartel and @Canafeast.
Mary Rice Hasson
Director, Catholic Women's Forum
Mary Rice Hasson is the Kate O’Beirne Fellow in Catholic Studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C.
She also directs the Catholic Women’s Forum, a network of Catholic professional women and scholars seeking to amplify the voice of Catholic women in support of human dignity, authentic freedom, and Catholic social teaching.
Articles by Mary Hasson
Pam Malinoski
Director, Catholic Women's Forum
I’m Pam Malinoski, and I support Souls and Hearts as a content writer and editor. I have a degree in journalism and have worked in public relations and corporate communications as well as a freelance writer. After about a dozen years as solely a homemaker, homeschooler, and homesteader, I jumped back into the freelance writing world in 2016.
Souls and Hearts: Why was it started?
Souls and Hearts was developed to meet the needs of practicing Catholics who struggle with the everyday challenges of life. Grounded in a Catholic anthropology, Souls and Hearts' contributors draw from the psychological sciences to offer Catholics mental health education and information in an online format. Our courses are designed as a resource for Catholics, perhaps as an adjunct to therapy, or for those who may not require therapy but could use practical psycho-education on a mental-health-related topic.