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

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Love thy Neighbor

Love Is A Commitment: Family Reflection Video

It is said that the apostle John, in his old age, was so weak that someone would have to carry him to meetings. At the end of the meetings, someone would help him stand for his exhortation. Invariably, he would say, “Little children, let us love one another.” His disciples growing weary of hearing him say the same words, repeatedly asked him why he did it. He replied, “Because it is the Lord’s commandment, and if only this is said, it is enough.”

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Love thy Neighbor  |  Seasonal Reflections

Listening And Responding: Family Reflection Video

The word rain, R-A-I-N, is significant to today's gospel. In a parable used by Jesus, rain is a force of nature that is capable of destroying a house with a weak foundation.

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Love thy Neighbor  |  Seasonal Reflections

Bless One Another With Kindness This Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving, can we give a gift of thanks?

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Love thy Neighbor

“All In” for Jesus: Family Reflection Video

Today, the three saints we celebrate and the Gospel remind us that there are many ways to be “all in” for God and Jesus.

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Holy lives of inspiration  |  Love thy Neighbor

Patron Saint of Soldiers and Beggars: Family Reflection Video

St. Martin of Tours, whom we celebrate today, served as a soldier who sought peace and a life modeled on Jesus.

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Love thy Neighbor  |  Return to the Church

The Mother Church: Family Reflection Video

Saint John Lateran is the mother Church of Christianity, the physical sign of the incarnate Word of God in the world and reminder that we are living temples, not yet perfect, but temples nevertheless, to the glory of God.

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