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

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A Promise of Hope: Family Reflection Video

One of the stories in the Indian epic Mahabharata begins with Arjuna asking Krishna, “Why Karna is known to be more bounteous than me?” In response, Krishna showed a gold mountain and asked Arjuna to distribute it to the people in a day.

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This or That? Yes or No? What’s Behind ‘Everyday Discernment’?

Most of us live in a place between wanting to make our own decisions and being paralyzed by actually making them.

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The Holy Spirit Will be Our Guide: Family Reflection Video

God is to be found everywhere … including on a rock formation where exhausted St. Paul sought refuge and a place to pray. There he met Lydia, and some other women who had gathered along the river.

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How Can a War Be a ‘Just War’?

Most people who go to war feel justified – at least from their own perspectives (although the folks on the other side may have a different viewpoint).

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Simple Ways to Help Children Fall in Love with the Blessed Mother

A mother teaches her child to hold her hand before crossing the street in order to be safe. We can also teach our children to hold the Blessed Mother’s hand so that she will keep them spiritually safe as she walks us to her Son, Jesus. It is not a paved or dirt road that we can see with our eyes, but life is a journey with the goal of day by day walking with Jesus. Our Mother in heaven will hold our hand and help us if we ask her. Here are six ways to bring our children to Mary in ways they will love and that will help nurture a relationship with her to last a lifetime.

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May Flowers: A Return to Beauty

You have heard enough news about the coronavirus. We are going to take a different approach to where we are all at right now: a return to beauty. When people hear the term “beauty,” they often associate it with beauty products and preparing for a date. This is not the type of beauty that I am referring to. To look for beauty, we have to look upward.

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