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

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Family Reflection Video: Look, it’s the Lamb of God!

What are you looking for? Something more than life is currently offering you? Then you can relate to Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.

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saints  |  strength and hope

Family Reflection Video: Walking with Jesus

Have you ever heard the saying that you can’t really understand another person unless you walk a mile in their shoes? Walking in someone else’s shoes is an opportunity to get to know who that person is, what their challenges are, how they think, and what they believe.

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Family Reflection Video: The Beloved of God

It was the unconditional love of Jesus that filled the churches over the Christmas weekend … families yearning for a deeper faith and renewal. We can still feel that afterglow of love! Let us bring this love into our homes and families.

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faithfulness  |  saints  |  strength and hope

Family Reflection Video: The Proof is in the Pudding

Do you ever feel like you’re at a crossroads in your life and forced to make a decision that might not be popular? Often it’s not easy.

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faithfulness  |  saints

Family Reflection Video: Come to me, Learn from me

How does your life change when you fully embrace Jesus’ teachings?

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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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