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

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Moving Toward Heaven: Family Reflection Video

Today we welcomed a very special guest to the Father Peyton Center who inspired us with his uplifting words.

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CatholicMom  |  Celebrating family life  |  Seasonal Reflections

Serving Your Household this Lent

In this series, we’re talking about serving our household during Lent. In the last post, I explained that I felt God was calling me to serve my household instead of stacking up a bunch of spiritual practices, which is what I enjoy doing for Lent. He gently asked me to set myself down and to do what He asked which is to serve my household. To be fair, I’m not very good at serving my household, so it doesn’t surprise me that God wants me to die to myself, experience some discomfort and tackle homemaking and quality time with my family.

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Seasonal Reflections  |  Strengthening family unity

Adventures of a Rosary Family: Adventures in Letting Go

Lent is just about to start. I’m dreading it, but not for the usual reasons.

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Jesus, Why Do We Fast? Family Reflection Video

Now is as good a time as any to ask ourselves why we are being asked to fast and what do we hope to accomplish by fasting.

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Lent and Love: Family Reflection Video

What love has to do with Lent and what Lent has to do with love.

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Ash Wednesday: Streaming Live From Father Peyton Center

Please join us tomorrow, February 14, online at noon EST, to be part of our special streamed Ash Wednesday Mass. You don’t have to be a member of Facebook to participate. Just follow this link. Perhaps you’ve been a Catholic your whole life and simply go get ashes because you always have. Perhaps you’re

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