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

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Family Reflection Video: Be Imitators of Christ

We are called to imitate Christ but what does that mean for us today exactly? There are people all around us who are suffering in one way or another. Do you see them?

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inspiration  |  pope

Family Reflection Video: Signs of the Time

I am Bishop Arthur Colgan, C.S.C., visiting the Father Peyton Center from Peru. I am very pleased to be with you for today’s family reflection. Look out the window. Is it cloudy? Is it windy? Easy, right?

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Family Reflection Video: Jesus Came to Light a Fire on Earth

Not all fires are destructive. When Jesus said he came to light a fire on the earth, he was seeking to release the energy of the Holy Spirit in all of us!

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celebration  |  inspiration

Family Reflection Video: Jubilee Year of Mercy

Our God is a God of love and His mercy endures forever! With one month left of the Jubilee Year of Mercy, let us pause briefly today to think about how merciful Our Lord is.

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inspiration  |  strength and hope

Family Reflection Video: Tough Times Don’t Last, Tough People Will

Life is full of valleys and peaks, is it not? We all experience the wonderful view during the highs, but there is also darkness in the terrible lows.

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inspiration  |  saints

Family Reflection Video: Be Rich in What Matters to God

What would you say is the richest part of your life? Are you bogged down with lots of stuff? Or do you spend your time on things and people that matter most?

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