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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
One Year Since an 18-Year-Old Died After a Ft Collins Planned Parenthood Abortion
By Lloyd Benes
On February 6, 2025, an 18-year-old girl died following an elective abortion at the Ft Collins, Colorado, Planned Parenthood on Feb 6, 2025. Exactly 1 year later a memorial service was held on Feb 6, 2026 when women, men, children & babies to prayed, sang & had fellowship. Testimony by Dr. Keri Kasun, read from the public record, were shared aloud. Dr Kasun called the clinic's actions 'back alley'
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Honoring the Holy Family: What Jesus, Mary, and Joseph Teach Us About Family Life
By Beatrix Turajski
Discover the history and importance of devotion to the Holy Family and learn practical ways to imitate Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in your family life.
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Exploring the First Commandment: Why God Must Come First
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
We must always put God first in our lives.
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Our Children Are Living in Turbulent Times. They need to give and receive God's Love.
By Eileen Renders
We all love our children and want them to grow up to be happy, loving, and learn to know and love Christ. Share with them how much He wants to give to those who love Him. Therefore, we must show them through example and positive stories of Christ's love for us.
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Our Lady's Ranch Seeks to Build Catholic Community
By Brenna Bontrager
A California ranch aims to be a haven for Catholic families.
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What Moving Houses Taught Me About Letting Go
By Lisa Canning
A brief reflection on leaving a dream home in Florida and discovering that the move was really a lesson in detachment and trust. Through family, community, and memory, the piece explores how letting go of “the plan” can open the door to deeper freedom and reliance on God.
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Standing at Venerable Father Peyton's Grave: How One Pilgrimage Sparked Our Family Rosary Tradition
By Catholic Go
A reflection on the graces we received from visiting the grave of Venerable Father Patrick Peyton.
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God Did Not Give You a Spirit of Fear: A Marian Call to Begin Again
By The Rosary Rule of Life
God did not give us a spirit of fear. Discover a Marian path of courage, love, and self-control through the Rosary as women begin again with Mary.
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Spinning Its Wheels: The Pro-life Movement Must Go Deeper
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
Three years after Roe was overturned, and there are just as many annual prenatal homicides. Fifty-three years after Roe inaugurated the abortion age, and the wholesale slaughter continues. Why does it seem like we're just spinning our wheels?
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The Rosary Rule of Life: When Prayer and Wellness Join Forces to Enhance Holiness
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Explore the Rosary Rule of Life, a Marian way of living that unites prayer and wellness to form holiness one faithful day at a time.
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Erika Kirk, the Career Feminist?
By Connor Curley
This is part III of a three part series.
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Life's Storms
By Stephen Clark
Against a backdrop of so much suffering a further consolation was that “I will not let you lose, but I must let you fight.”
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Mother Mary, the Rosary, and the Quiet Strength of Discipline
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Explore how Mother Mary and the Rosary inspire gentle discipline through the Rosary Rule of Life —rooted in prayer, consistency, and grace.
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A New Year, Resolutions, and Hard Choices…
By Carlos Espinosa, Living the Faith on a High Wire
A new year has a way of making us take stock and start fresh. For some, it is a chance to get in shape. But the reason we do so is where the Catholic dilemma lies. Is it for the love of others or for the ego? During the holidays, I reflected deeply on humility, and it carried into the new year, inspired by a priest’s homily and a friend becoming a grandfather.
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Our Lady of Prompt Succor: A Mother Who Comes Quickly
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Discover how Our Lady of Prompt Succor and the Rosary offer timely grace, encouragement, and strength for women
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Family, Faith, and Light
By Sharla Ynostrosa
The gift of family. Trusting in God through all seasons, and in all times. Helping one another.
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What's Above YOUR Door? — Blessings at Epiphany Time
By John M. Grondelski
In Catholic tradition, Epiphany Time was also a period for the blessing of homes. This essay discusses that history, offers modern approaches to blessing the home, and emphasizes why it's important.
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