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Family Reflection Video: Walk the Talk

Family Reflection Video: Walk the Talk

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Ah, the start of a new year! It’s a psychological cleaning of the slate for many of us. We take the opportunity to set new personal, relational, and spiritual resolutions.

We must remember our destiny: to be like Christ in every way. Because of our dignity as children of God and sharers in His life, we must live in holiness. According to the inspirational author Matthew Kelly, there are more than 2 billion Christians in the world. If we all vow to live a true Christian life, within a week we could see a miraculous change in the world!

Discuss your New Year resolutions with your family tonight. Does anyone say they want their actions to reflect Christ’s love more fully this year? In other words, could someone mistake your actions for Jesus’? Do you and your family have the dedication and commitment to make that happen this year? I believe you do!

I pray that you and your families come to know Jesus more personally and walk side by side with Him. Let’s make this a very good year! God bless you all.

For additional reading check out Rediscover Jesus by Matthew Kelly.

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About Father Pinto Paul, C.S.C.

Father Pinto Paul, C.S.C., Ph.D., serves as the International Director of Holy Cross Family Ministries (HCFM). In this role, he provides leadership and support to HCFM ministries in 18 countries across 6 continents, helping advance the mission of strengthening family prayer, faith formation, and spiritual life around the world. Originally from Kerala, India, Father Pinto spent ten years as a missionary in Tripura with the Northeast Province of the Congregation of Holy Cross. Before his appointment as International Director, he served as Special Assistant to the President of Holy Cross Family Ministries. He also ministered for six years in Campus Ministry at Stonehill College, accompanying students in their faith formation, leadership development, and spiritual growth.