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

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Seasonal Reflections

A Coffee Celebration

Remember that good thing you gave up for Lent? Remember how frustrating it was not having it? Remember how magnificent it was indulging in it again on Easter Sunday (or right after the Vigil Mass)?

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Celebrating family life

What's Your Family's 'One Thing?'

Gary Kelly’s book, The One Thing, emphasizes that there is one primary thing in our lives that, if we focus on it, we can transform the success and fulfillment of our lives.

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Learn more about our faith  |  Seasonal Reflections

Inadequacy Meets Abundance: Family Reflection Video

A large crowd gathers around Jesus – what are they hungry for?

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Strengthening family unity

We Must Obey God Rather Than Men: Family Reflection Video

We can learn from the showdown between the High Priest and the Apostles in today’s readings.

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Love thy Neighbor  |  Strengthening family unity

Nothing Can Hold Us Back: Family Reflection Video

I am Father Robert Mathias, C.S.C., Superior of the Province of North East India, happy to be here visiting The Father Peyton Center today. Thank you for joining me as I reflect on the impact of God’s love on our lives.

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Lessons from Lent: Fasting

As Lent comes to a close, it is time to reflect on what I’ve learned. This year, I chose to not only fast from meat on Fridays, but to follow the stricter fasting rules we observe on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday each Friday during Lent. I’ve never fasted with this kind of regularity before, so when this thought popped into my head a few weeks before Lent began it felt very Spirit-driven.

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