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"The family that prays together stays together." - Venerable Patrick Peyton

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Our Lady of Guadalupe  |  family

Guadalupe—The Home of the Holy Family

It is not by accident that two major Marian feasts fall in the middle of Advent—the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, December 8, and the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, December 12. They draw us more deeply into the warmth, the mystery, and the power of the season. Reminiscent of Christ’s birth in Bethlehem, Mary came to Guadalupe seeking a home where she could stay among us with her Son whom she carried in her womb. She invited families who did not yet know Christ to become part of His Holy Family, and, in doing so, healing the wounds of division.

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family  |  peace

Family Reflection Video: My Way or the Highway

Children love outdoor games with their siblings and friends … until someone doesn’t get their way!

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family  |  inspiration

Family Reflection Video: Ancestors in the Faith

You are part of a much larger family story, one that you can read about in the Bible.

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family  |  forgiveness  |  grace

Family Reflection Video: Life is an Incredible Show!

It’s a standard equation: Happiness = Many Family Mistakes + Countless Forgiveness. Will you answer the call to forgive “Not only seven times, but seventy-seven times?”

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children  |  family  |  food

Family Reflection Video: Food, Glorious Food

The Lord provides us with food in more ways than we think.

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faithfulness  |  family  |  pope

Family Reflection Video: Day To “Be”

If we are not interested in others, it can be a source of our unhappiness.

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