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

Father Leo Polselli, C.S.C.

Father Leo Polselli, C.S.C. is Chaplain at the Father Peyton Center in Easton, MA. Before coming to Holy Cross Family Ministries he served as a teacher and a parish priest. He also served for six years as a General Assistant of the Congregation in Rome, Italy. Originally from Fall River, MA, Father Leo grew up with eight siblings. Gifted with several languages, he is able to serve the Brazilian, Cape Verdean, Portuguese, Spanish and Haitian communities. When he's not greeting everyone who comes to the Father Peyton Center, you can find him regularly reading newspapers!

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Love thy Neighbor  |  Strengthening family unity

Crown of Life: Family Reflection Video

Would you stand up for Jesus in the face of betrayal?

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Love thy Neighbor  |  Return to the Church

In Every Age, God is Our Refuge: Family Reflection Video

Do you believe the worst of times with give birth to the best of times?

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Why pray?

Being Thankful: Family Reflection Video

“If the only prayer you ever say in your whole life is ‘thank you,’ that would suffice.” –Meister Eckhart

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Return to the Church

Who or What Do We Worship? Family Reflection Video

I have noticed that we are celebrating many things, but not the most important one.

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Love thy Neighbor

What is the Greatest Commandment? Family Reflection Video

Jesus talks to us today about inclusivity.

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Strengthening family unity

Will Only a Few be Saved? Family Reflection Video

Jesus will bring us to the ultimate victory, but first we have to let him manage our team.

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