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Reflections of Family and Faith

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

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We Do Not Stand Alone: Family Reflection Video

Almighty God came as a tiny whispering sound…

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Healing the family  |  Strengthening family unity

The Core of God is Love: Family Reflection Video

“I only love God as much as the person I love the least”

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Feast of St. Anthony: Family Reflection Video

Saint Anthony can help find what is lost.

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The Great Christian Dilemma

This is what I call the Great Christian Dilemma…

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Celebrating family life  |  Strengthening family unity

Faithfully, Being Bold for God: Family Reflection

This past Sunday was a tremendous day of celebration here at the Father Peyton Center, with a joy-filled praying the Rosary while adoring our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament leading into a Mass of Thanksgiving with many, many families united as one family of Jesus Christ …a day that gave glory to God, prayerful recognition to (the role of) Our Blessed Mother, and thanks to God for the life of Venerable Father Patrick Peyton.

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A Mother Grows From Self Pity to Living in Reality

When I was a young Catholic mother, surrounded by a crew of little people, I was overwhelmed by the pressure to raise children who were not only faithful Catholics but polite, well-mannered, intelligent, well-read and socialized. I faced unrelenting chores day in and day out, with little or no time to even think of meeting my own needs. It was a good day if I managed to brush my teeth and wash my face hours after dragging myself out of bed in the morning. I felt sorry for myself.

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