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

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feast-day  |  saints  |  service

Family Reflection Video: Know God and Receive Hope

A woman kidnapped at a young age who bore 144 scars inflicted by others once said, “I am definitively loved and whatever happens to me, I am awaited by the Love. And so my life is good.” Saint Josephine Bakhita reflects a remarkable pillar of hope for each of us.

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inspiration  |  service

Family Reflection Video: Leavers and Takers

Do you consider yourself a taker or leaver? I wasn’t familiar with these terms until I read the book Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit. It had an impact on how I think about caring for God’s creation.

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family  |  inspirational  |  saints

Family Reflection Video: And God said, “Let There be Light”

Did you realize that those were the first words that God spoke in the bible? (Genesis 1:3)

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inspiration  |  service

Family Reflection Video: Love and Hospitality

“Do not neglect hospitality, for through it some have unknowingly entertained angels” (Hebrews 13:2).

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faithfulness  |  joyful

Family Reflection Video: Receive the Light of Christ

Rejoice! Rejoice in the Light of Jesus! I recently heard a story about a young man finding the Light of Christ and how its powerful effect changed his life.

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faithfulness  |  strength and hope

Family Reflection Video: Handling Rejection

Thomas Edison’s teacher once said he wasn’t very smart. If Edison had believed that negative voice, we might still be living by candlelight! Today we reflect on silencing condemning comments and listening to God’s voice.

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