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Reflections of Family and Faith
"The family that prays together stays together." - Venerable Patrick Peyton
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?
She found the Rosary a powerful weapon that gave her the courage to fight against the coronavirus.
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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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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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In Mulieris Dignitatem, St. John Paul II writes: “Motherhood implies from the beginning a special openness to the new person: and this is precisely the woman’s ‘part.’ In this openness, in conceiving and giving birth to a child, the woman ‘discovers herself through a sincere gift of self.’”
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Healing the family | Why pray?
As the entire human family experiences the COVID-19 crisis, questions linger in our minds like the one Thomas asked: “How can we know the way?” How can we know the way when a loved one or friend dies: when death shatters our world and nothing makes sense anymore? How can we know the way when life gives us what we never asked for?
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