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

Kate O'Hare

Based in Los Angeles, Kate O'Hare is a veteran entertainment journalist, social-media manager for Catholic production company Family Theater Productions, and a screenwriter.

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You Don’t Give Holy Orders – You Get Them

Whether a man is a deacon teaching Sunday school, a parish priest or the pope – all the levels of Holy Orders point to the High Priest Himself … Jesus Christ.

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The Holy Spirit – Get to Know the Mysterious Third Person of the Trinity

He’s wind, He’s fire, He’s inspiration -- but lots of folks don’t know a lot about the mysterious divine person called the Holy Spirit.

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We Explain the Trinity to You – Or, At Least, We Make Good Start

How can one Supreme Being be three Divine Persons? It’s not magic, but it can get complicated.

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What Is Prayer – and How Do You Do It?

Prayer is free, and doesn’t have to take a lot of time nor be done with fancy language. So, why is it sometimes such a challenge?

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The Formation of Conscience Helps You Navigate Life

Conscience isn’t just something that you’re born with. It needs to be formed in the right way, so it can help us figure out right from wrong.

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With the Psalms, Everything Old Is New Again

For centuries, people have turned to the Psalms to find expressions of the joys and frustrations of life and faith. Humans still being humans, they’re as relevant today as they were when they were written.

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