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Reflections of Family and Faith

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

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inspiration  |  joyful

Family Reflection Video: Hungry for Love

How deeply do you and your family respond to the love Jesus has for you?

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celebration  |  feast-day  |  saints

Family Reflection Video: Look, it’s the Lamb of God!

What are you looking for? Something more than life is currently offering you? Then you can relate to Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.

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faithfulness  |  inspiration  |  joyful

Family Reflection Video: Walk the Talk

Ah, the start of a new year! It’s a psychological cleaning of the slate for many of us. We take the opportunity to set new personal, relational, and spiritual resolutions.

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celebration  |  feast-day  |  holy-family

Family Reflection Video: Holy Family

It’s always lots of fun to flip through photos on your phone, send them to your family and friends, and laugh about the joyful memories you had together. Today, just like our old photos, we recall the moments shared during this rich Christmas week.

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saints  |  strength and hope

Family Reflection Video: Walking with Jesus

Have you ever heard the saying that you can’t really understand another person unless you walk a mile in their shoes? Walking in someone else’s shoes is an opportunity to get to know who that person is, what their challenges are, how they think, and what they believe.

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feast-day  |  inspiration  |  strength and hope

Family Reflection Video: Escaping the Fowler’s Snare

Thinking about Psalm 124, “Our soul has been rescued like a bird from the fowler’s snare,” reminded me of my playful schemes as an innocent child.

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