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

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Seasonal Reflections

Letter Writing About God: Family Reflection Video

Saint John has been busy doing what some of us find to be a chore during the Christmas season. He has been writing letters. His letters are quite a bit different from some of the Christmas letters we may have received from friends and relatives.

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Strengthening family unity

Joseph's Letter to Jesus

Merry Christmas readers! Your participation in our daily reflections is a real blessing. Today I have a very special gift to share with you; a beautiful and inspirational reflection by Father Francesco Cosentino. I hope it touches your heart on this holy day of joy!

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Why pray?

Dream Big! Family Reflection Video

This week opens God’s word to us in a most surprising way. If you stand still and quiet before the manger and allow the awe of this moment to penetrate your being, it might turn everything upside down!

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Why pray?

A Prophetic Call: Family Reflection Video

What wisdom does Mary, the mother of Jesus, have to offer us during this season of Advent?

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Strengthening family unity

He Never Abandons Us: Family Reflection Video

Mother Teresa painfully confronted the teary-eyed man: “I’m sorry … I have no such medicine. But trust God. The Good Lord will provide.”

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Seasonal Reflections

Emmanuel, God with Us! : Family Reflection Video

“Behold, the virgin shall be with child and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel, which means God is with us.”

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