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Reflections of Family and Faith

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

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Lean into Love

AnnAliese Harry ponders strategies for soaking in the ocean of God's mercy, even when we are at our busiest.

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We're getting ready to pray a CatholicMom novena to Our Lady of the Rosary and we'd love for you to join us.

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Strengthening family unity

The Divine Comedy: Family Reflection Video

There is a time for every purpose under heaven. Friends, while this is a trying time for all of us, I would like to point out three realities. First, the Gospel reality, second, the Pandemic reality and third, the Divine Comedy of the Christian life. To conclude, extra-special golden anniversary wishes!

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Families! Be Filled with the Spirit: Family Reflection Video

We hope all have been hearing about PRAY - the wonderful documentary that we have created telling the amazing story of the mission of Venerable Patrick Peyton. It will be released in theaters here in the United States in a couple of weeks! I’ve seen the film many times now and it always move me in new ways.

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Celebrating family life

Valuing Small Things – Growing in Prayer

In my childhood home, we naturally tried to extend the useful life of things. A worn blanket became batting for a quilt; old tee shirts became cleaning rags and dusters. Clothing was mended, patched, and altered. Shoes were re-soled and re-heeled. Getting as much wear and use as possible from material things that served us was an unspoken value.

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Holy lives of inspiration

Take Little, Give Much: Family Reflection Video

The saint we celebrate today is probably the most popular saint in modern history. Throughout his life he bore a double cross; painful wounds on his hands and side that bled for fifty years and the cross of being a living saint suffering from the pressure of people who flocked to see him.

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