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

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CatholicMom

Love a Little Harder

I remember hearing a long time ago that if you were dating a person and you wanted to really understand if they were the “right person,” you should read this passage from 1 Corinthians and insert their name.

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“Where are You Going?”

Eagerly, I jumped into the van. It was early in the morning, and I was leaving behind a house full of sleeping children and a husband who was barely awake. Usually, if I am excited to be up before 5 AM it is because I am going to the beach. This morning, though, I was driving an hour and a half to have breakfast, but I didn’t mind.

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CatholicMom

The Importance of Family Time

As we reach the middle of summer, it is that time of year when we all need to take a step back and examine more than just our life, but the lives of those around us.

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I'm Sorry

Just two words, but sometimes so hard. Lawyers often say we should not say it. It can admit culpability. But sometimes, that’s the point.

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Oh, Sweet Summer!

Oh sweet summer! After what was a never-ending winter in the Midwest, the weeks of reaching 90 degrees are refreshing, and I will not complain about the heat, because I know that school will be starting right around the corner and with that the cooler temps close behind and the looming never-ending Narnia.

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When You Feel Like a Failure

I’ve been facilitating a moms’ group at our parish for nearly a year. I leave most meetings feeling refreshed from spending time with other moms who make their faith a priority and energized by the ideas generated. But not the most recent time. This time I left feeling like a failure.

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