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Reflections of Family and Faith

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

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Finding a Point of Mutual Agreement

Christians have all been advised (via books, pulpits, counseling sessions, etc.) to make an effort to try to find a point of mutual agreement with non-Christians before making the case for Christianity.

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Strengthening family unity

Building God’s Families: Family Reflection Video

We are at the end of summer, the beginning of fall and a new school year, a good time to reflect on family relationships.

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Holy lives of inspiration

Do Not Fear, Jesus is with You: Family Reflection Video

Today we remember and pray to St. Pius of Pietrelcina better known as Padre Pio, an Italian Capuchin priest with a tremendous reputation for his holiness of life.

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Found

We were driving across town with some family the other day when we realized we were going to be held up by a train. All of the adults in the car groaned as the gates lowered and the red lights started flashing.

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The Importance of Celebrating Birthdays

A bitter-sweet milestone in my vocation of mommy was reached this past week. My baby turned 10; thus, I celebrated our last kiddie birthday party. No more mailed invitations, goody bags, games, and prizes. After more than 24 years, I will not have any more birthday parties to plan. I was excited and melancholy at the same time.

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Love thy Neighbor

Those Who Have Gone Before Us: Family Reflection Video

There are some details in the readings and in the lives of the saints we are commemorating today that ought not to be passed over lightly.

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