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

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Is the Devil Real Today?

We are engaged in an extended battle against the forces of evil in the world, in the Church, in our families, and in our hearts.

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When Heaven Touched Earth: Family Reflection

Arriving in France a month ago I approached Saint Joseph’s gate to enter the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes I was momentarily stopped by what looked like a scene from the movie Ben Hur or Gladiator with chariot like carts each carrying a sick or crippled adult, child being pulled or pushed by a healthy adult or teen.

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Human Dignity and Vulnerability: Family Reflection Video

There is a power in the “Our Father.”

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How My Housework Became an Opportunity

My seven-year-old was excited when I asked her to help me with the laundry. I never asked for help with chores because somewhere along the fast-moving line of motherhood, I concluded that it was easier and faster to do it myself.

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Are You Martha or Mary? Family Reflection Video

Where are our attentions focused?

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As Our Hearts Ponder

As I dropped my older boys off for their first day of school I was trying to grip with the reality that summer was indeed over and a new chapter is beginning. While we moms chatted I kept hearing the same theme reechoed; time goes by so fast, where did the summer go, it seems like summer just started, how are they back to school already. We all gave our last hug and farewell, fighting back the emotions and a few tears hoping no one would notice. Of course, our kiddos walked forward with confidence, not even looking back.

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