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Reflections of Family and Faith

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

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Why pray?

Where’s Your Focus Today? Family Reflection Video

This morning I went to see my doctor, Dr. Brown, and during the course of our conversation I asked him: “How do you stay focused on your patients throughout a long day?” He shared his four techniques with me.

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Healing the family

A Better Place Awaits Us: Family Reflection Video

Many have been deceived thinking that God has abandoned them. Not so! Not so!

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Love thy Neighbor

The One Dollar Bill, Coco and The Star: Family Reflection Video

My sister, Winnie, remembered my mother’s impromptu childhood lesson about giving to God until her final days.

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CatholicMom

Sharing in the Mission of Saint Nicholas

A couple of years ago, my husband and I decided to reevaluate our Advent and Christmas traditions to be more intentional about how we celebrated Christmas and included jolly-old-Saint-Nicholas.

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CatholicMom

What Does the Season of Fall Teach us About the Interior Life?

After an early morning workout at the gym, I arrived home. As I pulled in the driveway my eyes were drawn to the large maple tree in our front yard. The sun was shining perfectly through it, and as the tree glistened from the sunlight, the wind delicately blew large amounts of autumn leaves ever so gracefully to the ground. It was stunning!

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Love thy Neighbor  |  Seasonal Reflections

Black Friday and Giving Tuesday

Today is now known as Black Friday and in our consumer society it is the busiest and commercially wildest day of the whole calendar year. Billions of dollars are spent on special deals to purchase necessary and frivolous items of houseware, clothing, and technology, not to mention toys.

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