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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

Bringing Others to Belief: Family Reflection Video

“I've seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land! … Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.” – Dr. Martin Luther King

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Holy lives of inspiration

Look Forward with Paul and Jesus: Family Reflection Video

We could all use a set of horse blinders once in a while.

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Learn more about our faith

Your Grief Will Become Joy: Family Reflection Video

"Your grief will become joy."

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Love thy Neighbor  |  Seasonal Reflections

Feast of the Ascension: Family Reflection Video

The mass is ended but the mission of Christ is ours.

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Strengthening family unity  |  Why pray?

What is Our Testimony?: Family Reflection Video

What’s your relationship story with Jesus?

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Why pray?

The Search for Happiness: Family Reflection Video

We could all learn to be a bit happier. Would you take the happiness class?

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