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Reflections of Family and Faith
"The family that prays together stays together." - Venerable Patrick Peyton
The most important command Christ gave us is to love God and one another. Yet gratitude, from the Latin word gratus, is also at the heart of the gospels. Both the Old and New Testaments exhort us to praise and thank our Creator, the giver of all good things. As we draw closer to the heart of Christ, gratitude and love slowly shape not only our emotions, thoughts, and actions but also our inner spirit.
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Healing the family | Strengthening family unity
A reminder on being prepared and not just ready.
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Brief and contemporary inspiration focused on hope and family prayer will be delivered to your inbox! Articles include live video, written word, and links to resources that will lead you and your family deeper into faith.
“Be courageous Christians, anchored in hope and capable of enduring dark moments.”
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Can we really change our lives so completely?
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Work is usually associated with a penalty, a punishment, a very bad thing that we are “required” to do. On the other hand, work, for some people, has become a real addiction, sucking up all the time and energy they have available. But what then is the true value of work?
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Holy lives of inspiration | Return to the Church
When I mentioned St. Monica, the patron saint of mothers with wayward sons, I saw the nods and smiles out in the pews.
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