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"The family that prays together stays together." - Venerable Patrick Peyton
Atticus Shaffer | Charisms of Holy Cross
I have had the opportunity to see some of Father Patrick Peyton’s work schedules/itineraries. They reveal an intense succession of mission events and media production that required him to move around the globe as most of us move around our local cities!
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This is our ninth week of contemplating the key foundations, “charisms,” of the spirituality that Venerable Patrick Peyton learned in his Religious Order, the Congregation of Holy Cross. This week we’ll be reflecting on the fourth charism: Hospitality.
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Where do we go and who do we trust when the crosses of our own life come along? This week we'll finish our reflection on the third charism of the congregation: The Cross, Our Only Hope, recalling His Mother Mary at the foot of His Cross as our inspiration.
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Welcome back friends. The third charism of the congregation of Holy Cross is: The Cross, Our Only Hope. I'm going to reflect on this charism in two parts. This week I'd like to spend our short time together thinking about the The Paschal Mystery.
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Hello friends. Today we'll finish up our reflection about Unity, in the Holy Trinity and Mirrored in the Holy Family, the second key foundation (charism) of the congregation. We'll think about it as it pertains to our own union with Christ, and how that becomes our true freedom.
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Thank you for joining me again this week. Last Thursday we reflected on the second charism of the congregation, Unity, rooted in the Holy Trinity and mirrored for us in the Holy Family. We reflected on the love of God that is the reason for all to live in unity – and the grace to make it possible! Today, we'll continue our reflection of this charism putting our focus on the Holy Family ... and our own families as well.
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