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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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Return to the Church

We Do Not Stand Alone: Family Reflection Video

Almighty God came as a tiny whispering sound…

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Why pray?

Saint Boniface, Apostle of Germany: Family Reflection Video

Saint Boniface isn’t out to get you, and neither is Jesus.

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Strengthening family unity  |  Why pray?

the Flame of Faith Burning in Your Soul: Family Reflection Video

“Beloved, do not be surprised that a trial by fire is occurring among you.”

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Strengthening family unity

An Invitation: June 10, 2018

Dear friends, It’s a great pleasure to invite you to celebrate Pope Francis’ declaration recognizing our founder, Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C., as Venerable and another step closer to sainthood!

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Love thy Neighbor

The Lord is Kind and Merciful: Family Reflection Video

When some people invoke God into a conversation, He is spoken of as a judge, someone to be fearful of, someone who could command pain and hardship. Somehow the purpose of God, namely his compassion and mercy, are not spoken of.

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Strengthening family unity

What Gifts Has God Given to You?: Family Reflection Video

What does the royal wedding have to do with God’s gifts?

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