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Reflections of Family and Faith

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

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Family Reflection Video: A Family Christmas Blessing

This Christmas blessing is my heartfelt gift to your family and to all families around the world.

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Family Reflection Video: A Disciple of Christ is Humble, Hungry and Smart

Advent is a time of waiting and preparing for Christ. It’s a time to grow in our faith. By knowing and personally experiencing Jesus in our lives, we become humble, hungry and smart, just as Saint Catherine of Siena did. She experienced intimacy with Mary, the saints and Jesus.

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Family Reflection Video: The Power of their Witness

Many of our brothers and sisters around the world who profess belief in Jesus and the Catholic Church have been denounced and killed because of their faith. We may never find ourselves in such a situation but learning about their stories can strengthen our own faith.

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faithfulness  |  inspiration

Family Reflection Video: Give Thanks at All Times

What do you do when things get rough? Do you get tied up in the turmoil? Do you focus on the trouble in your heart or in the hearts of others? Are you so absorbed in hurt that you forget to give thanks?

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Family Reflection Video: Sweet as Honey

What could possibly taste so sweet but after time, curdle and sour in your stomach? Jesus might be using our senses to help us relate to this important story today.

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inspiration  |  sorrowful

Family Reflection Video: Jesus, You Cried for Me

It is difficult to imagine. Jesus cried. Jesus wept. Not tears of weakness but rather tears of compassion for you and me.

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