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

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How God Opens the Door of Faith: Family Reflection Video

As I prayed with today’s readings, I was drawn to the last part of the first reading, the part where it says, “And when they arrived, they called the Church together and reported what God had done with them and how He had opened the door of faith to the Gentiles.”

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Fatima's Messages Still Challenge Us

Tomorrow we celebrate Our Lady of Fatima, the most well-known Marian feast of this “Month of Mary.” The message from Fatima is a great message of hope. Yet a hope that is not naïve to real challenges that we must face together with the Lord.

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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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Healing the family  |  Why pray?

Patient Embraces the Rosary: Family Reflection Video

She found the Rosary a powerful weapon that gave her the courage to fight against the coronavirus.

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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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Turning to the Saints During Uncertain Times

At the beginning of 2020, I accepted a New Year’s challenge to pick a saint to get to know throughout this year and pray devotedly to them. This was the first time I had heard of this challenge and felt it was a new and wonderful way to expand my prayer life.

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