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

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Healing the family  |  Seasonal Reflections

The Cross, Our Only Hope: Family Reflection Video

A story is told about Saint Mother Teresa who had the sisters in one of her convents go out and purchase more red paint to add to the crucifix that was hanging in the chapel.

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Seasonal Reflections  |  Strengthening family unity

Solemnity of Saint Joseph: Family Reflection Video

Today we pray and remember a man who was an integral part of the Holy Family even though he shared not DNA with Jesus and Mary but rather faith and love.

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Seasonal Reflections

Don't Forget: Family Reflection Video 

Forgetfulness is something that touches us all at different points in time, but what happens when we forget?

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CatholicMom  |  Learn more about our faith  |  Seasonal Reflections

Reconciliation: Facing a tyrant, or being held by a merciful God?

Recently, I sat in on a discussion on the sacrament of Reconciliation with a group of teenagers. At one point, I locked in on a certain young lady with an expressive face. As the priest explained more about the sacrament, her eyes became big, as questions formed. You could see her mind churning through his presentation.

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Seasonal Reflections

Do Whatever He Tells You: Family Reflection Video

The water of the humble Jordan River looked to me like the brown water of an ordinary ditch. No wonder Naaman didn’t want to go in it!

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CatholicMom  |  Seasonal Reflections

A Lenten Plan for Overachievers: Do as Little as Possible

I am doing as little as I possibly can this Lent. Let me explain.

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