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Reflections of Family and Faith

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

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Celebrating family life

A Treasure Beyond the Family: Family Reflection Video

What is your greatest treasure?

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But Why?

I’ve been doing a lot of thinking lately about all the people knee-deep in lousy stuff. I have gotten many emails and texts in the past few weeks from people who need prayer to navigate their way through life. There is sickness, distress, family and job difficulties, and some of these requests are swirling really close to home.

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Celebrating family life  |  Strengthening family unity

Who is in? Who is out? Family Reflection Video

How can weeds be good?

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Strengthening family unity  |  Why pray?

He Himself is the Kingdom: Family Reflection Video

How Jesus inspires my taste in hamburgers…

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Excitedly Anticipate Attending Mass, Even in the Summertime

Summertime has always been my favorite time of year. Having three lovely, lazy months off from school was the main reason as a kid, plus having a June birthday. Now as an adult I could do without the birthday reminder of aging, but I absolutely love having my children home from school for three whole months to enjoy lazy mornings, outdoor fun activities, and just time to relax together.

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Ever-Changing Lists

I’ve written before about to-do lists: writing them, using them, conquering them. I’ve read about them, too — how to do them, how not to do them, how long/short/organized/detailed they should be. To categorize or not to categorize. Short and simple or long and comprehensive. Day-by-day or one big jumble. And I keep changing my mind.

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