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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
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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There Is Absolutely Nothing Good In Fiducia Supplicans
By B. Michael Addison
A supplemental follow-up to my Catholic365 article "The Unconscionable Pastoral Malpractice of Fiducia Supplicans."
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The Biblical Theology of "What's In a Name?"
By John M. Grondelski
The Memorial of the Holy Name of Jesus is an opportunity to examine how the Bible regarded names and naming, and what applications that has to modern life.
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Out of the Mouths of Babes
By Jacinta Wick
Join us for a special Christmas Edition featuring some very special babes...
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New Year's Praise Jar: Tracking God's Presence in Your Life
By Marjorie Lewis
What if we could tangibly see the many ways God has been present in our lives? This article shares the spiritual impact of creating a family Praise Jar—a simple practice that reveals God’s faithfulness in astonishing ways.
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Today's Providential Gospel
By John M. Grondelski
The Gospel of January 1 speaks of the shepherds visiting Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, and of Christ's circumcision. It also has a lot to say about a central Christian principle: Providence.
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6 Family-Friendly Ways to Celebrate Pro-Life Values This Year
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
6 great ideas for building pro-life values at home
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Numbering your days: How grief paints a new perspective on life
By Melissa Enaje
This reflection shares how grief reshapes the sense of time, making decades feel both brief and vast, while opening space to imagine all that life can still hold. With tenderness and hope, it invites us to be brave, to heal, and to embrace growth, forgiveness, and new experiences along the way.
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Mr. Nicholas J. Fuentes and Celibacy
By Nathaniel Slattery
An assessment of two criticisms of the upticked Catholic activist, God bless him.
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Being a Holy Family: A Life Centered on Church
By Katie Zalany
Did you ever notice that many of the references to the Holy Family center around them being at the Temple? So it is with our families, that our life should center on the Church if we wish to be a holy family.
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50 Years after Persona Humana - What the Church Teaches about Premarital Sex, Homosexual Acts, and Masturbation
By John M. Grondelski
December 29, 2025 is the 50th anniversary of Persona humana, the Vatican Declaration on Certain Questions Concerning Sexual Ethics. Persona humana spoke about premarital sex, masturbation, and homosexual activity. Let's review what it said and WHY its teaching remains so vital half a century later.
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Husbands Love Your Wives: Reflections on the Readings for the Feast of the Holy Family, 2025
By Tom Klocek
The Feast of the Holy Family is celebrated on the Sunday immediately following Christmas. The Church celebrates the importance of the family using the Holy Family as an example. The Holy Family, as our own families should, follows the example of the Holy Trinity. Although comprised of separate persons it is a unity which needs to be preserved and encouraged.
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The Rosary Rule of Life 90: A New Year Invitation for Women Seeking Holiness, Healing, and Discipline
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Begin the new year with prayer, discipline, and grace. Discover the Rosary Rule of Life 90 Challenge for women starting January 5th and grow in holiness with Mary.
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Hope for Those Who Will Not Be Home For Christmas--The Self Estranged Actively Same Sex Children
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Fair warning: This is not deriding the “bigoted’ parents of children who are convinced that God accepts their acting on same sex attraction. Nor is it a condemning slam against children attracted to the same sex who may be genuinely confused about truth. However, it is an outcry against those Catholic "leaders" who betray the Church with seeming immunity.
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Wigilia: Poland's Christmas Eve Meal
By John M. Grondelski
Wigilia is the traditional Polish Christmas Eve meal, which has roots in and multiple allusions to Catholic practice. Here's an explanation of this faith-rooted custom.
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How Much Did Mary Know?
By Christy Romero
Mary knew that God had chosen her to be the mother of the Messiah, but did she know the magnitude of how much she would have to suffer? If this Christmas is turning out to be different than what you expected, think of Mary. The birth of the Savior definitely did not turn out like she had planned it.
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Christmas with Mary: A Rosary-Centered Renewal for Women
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Rooted in the mystery of the Incarnation, Rosary Rule of Life 90 invites Catholic women to live Christmas with Mary through prayer, simplicity, and ordered joy.
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