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

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CatholicMom  |  Celebrating family life

Simple Ways to Tell Your Spouse 'I Love You'

Betsy Kerekes shares five fresh ways to show your love and appreciation for your husband.

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CatholicMom  |  Seasonal Reflections

Journey with the Shepherds

Throughout the accounts of the nativity story we encounter God working the extraordinary amidst the ordinary. Today, I find myself accompanying the shepherds in their journey to meet the Christ child, beside the sheep in solitude and silence.

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Teach Your Children the Importance of Giving

Jennifer Landis lists 5 strategies for helping your children learn to give to others and give back to God.

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Seeing Advent in a Different Light

Refusing to allow the heaviness of 2020 to damper her Advent JOY, Allison Gingras shares the blessings we can all embrace!

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Numbering Our Days

Days shortening. Skies darkening. Leaves falling. Time slipping like sand through the hourglass. As we enter autumn and limited daylight, we ask: How are we to spend our days? What to do with our brief time on earth — whether we’re one or ninety-one? We pray. We plead. We petition for wisdom. How then shall we live?

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Patterns of the Spiritual Life

Knitting is a hobby of mine. I’m currently working on a shawl that is probably the most complicated thing I’ve made so far. It’s not terribly difficult, but it involves some stitches that were new to me. I’ve had to follow the pattern very carefully. Even with that, I wasn’t paying attention one day and knit half of a row backwards. It took me awhile to figure out where I went wrong. I ripped out three or four rows before I finally discovered where I had made my mistake, which was honestly due to lack of attention at the moment. Once I got back on track, I was careful to double-check my work at regular intervals.

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