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Reflections of Family and Faith

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

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Finding a Point of Mutual Agreement

Christians have all been advised (via books, pulpits, counseling sessions, etc.) to make an effort to try to find a point of mutual agreement with non-Christians before making the case for Christianity.

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Found

We were driving across town with some family the other day when we realized we were going to be held up by a train. All of the adults in the car groaned as the gates lowered and the red lights started flashing.

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The Importance of Celebrating Birthdays

A bitter-sweet milestone in my vocation of mommy was reached this past week. My baby turned 10; thus, I celebrated our last kiddie birthday party. No more mailed invitations, goody bags, games, and prizes. After more than 24 years, I will not have any more birthday parties to plan. I was excited and melancholy at the same time.

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There’s No App for That!

You’ve probably seen or heard about those fitness apps that tell you the caloric content of the food you eat and the calories burned off by various activities. That kind of information can be really helpful if you’re trying to lose weight or get in better shape. These programs give you clear, concise information that indicates exactly what you’ve done and what you need to do to reach your desired goal. I’ve often wished there were similar rules for our ultimate goal of going to heaven. Wouldn’t it be great if there was an app for that?

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Don’t Miss the Sun, Mom

It was a magnificent moment — and I missed it.

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Empty Nesters: Pray to St. Anne

In mid-August our Church celebrated the Assumption of Mary. As I sat in church that morning it was natural to think about Mary and what she means to me. For 25+ years I have prayed to her and my own Mom; first for the ability to become a mother, then for guidance to be a good mother, and many times for the strength, courage and wisdom to know the right words or actions as a mother.

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