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

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The Bread of Life: Family Reflection Video

We realize the worth of something especially in its absence.

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Catholic Dating Was Always a Challenge, But Now …

Sooner or later, we’ll be sprung from quarantine. In the meantime, there are things like texting, messaging, apps (shudder) and even, talking or video chatting on the phone. We all need some good social guidelines.

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Charisms of Holy Cross

Unity, in the Holy Trinity and Mirrored in the Holy Family - Part 3

Hello friends. Today we'll finish up our reflection about Unity, in the Holy Trinity and Mirrored in the Holy Family, the second key foundation (charism) of the congregation. We'll think about it as it pertains to our own union with Christ, and how that becomes our true freedom.

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Holy lives of inspiration

The Fire of Love: Family Reflection Video

St. Catherine of Siena was a truly extraordinary human being; a mystic of the highest level while at the same time, one of the most influential persons in Europe of her day.

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Getting Real About Revelation: Catholic Central Video

It’s a favorite of screenwriters and novelists, but movies and fiction books aren’t the best way to get the truth about the Biblical Book of Revelation. More often than not, they’re the worst way.

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Try & Try Again: 10 Tips for Moms who Make Mistakes During Quarantine

As a mom, I frequently feel like I have failed. Another day rolls around, only to make the same mistakes again. Sometimes I wish I could focus on one problem at a time, get better, then move on to something greater. But instead of the space to succeed, we mothers oftentimes ARE bombarded.

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