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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
Family Prayer
By Stephen Clark
One of my grandmother’s catch phrases was ‘he played (H)amlet’ which she used to describe the annoyance and often over-reaction people have when they argue. Perhaps we can all relate and recall occasions when the top was left off the toothpaste (or the seat left up) and we recited a demented monologue from a Shakespearean tragedy in response.
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The True Lost Generation - Answering Tic-Tock's Question, What's Wrong With Gen Z?
By Amy Schisler
Our youth are in trouble. They are struggling. They do not recognize their own identities and life purposes. A Tic-Tock psychologist can't solve their problems. Only the return of families to faith can help this lost generation.
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Honor Your Parents
By Nancy Lessard
The fourth commandment applies to adults as well as children.
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A Tale Two Tables - What the World Gained and Then Lost Again
By Amy Schisler
The family table was once a gathering place for everyone, and all were welcome. Today, we've relegated it to a catch-all where there's hardly space to sit a plate. How many things have we lost without the sacredness of the family table?
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Loving Your Child Part 1: What is Love?
By Caroline Godin
A Catholic perspective on parenting kids with needs - Part 1 is about the deeper meaning of Christ’s Love for us to our love for our children. No matter the challenges we face with our children, we must first love them as Christ loves us.
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Landmark Book with Advice on Successful Parenting Back in Print
By Mary Beth Bracy
Esteemed author Fr. Charles Hugo Doyle provides spiritual and practical tips for family life.
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Being More Than Your Vocation
By Melanie Frangos
It’s okay to want more than the vocation you’re called to
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Everyday Blessings
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
As baptized people, we are all called to "be a blessing and to bless." Here's one way to do that.
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16 Powerful Novenas for Motherhood
By Andrea Frey
There is no shortage of Catholic novenas for motherhood, which is why I’ve put together this list just for you! These prayers will help strengthen your role as a mom, and they will provide you with guidance and support during difficult times.
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Make Prayer Visual with a Prayer Space
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
One of the easiest ways to catechize the people in your home is by using a Prayer Space.
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Parents: teach chastity as your child goes off to college
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discusses the value of chastity especially during a time of year when young people head off to college. Parents these days are concerned about the beautifully decorated college dorm and the happiness of their child, but what about chastity? In this article Anne talks about the value of parents discussing the importance of sticking with one's faith especially during college years.
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5 Fun Ways to Pray With Little Kids
By Andrea Frey
If you have little kids, here are some fun ideas for praying with them in addition to your usual prayer routine!
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The Joy Of The Faith
By Tony Jesse
As devout Catholics, we want to teach the faith to kids, yet kids generally don’t care about the faith. What to do? The answer may come from our approach.
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Adoption/Abortion - A Traditional Catholic View
By Tom Stidl
A traditional look at adoption as the only way to treat unwanted pregnancies.
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Turning To Mary In The Messy Moments Of Motherhood
By Andrea Frey
Motherhood is messy. Mary can help! Don't forget to turn to her in the chaotic moments throughout your day.
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President Biden's War Against the Unborn
By John Roskoski
President Biden is waging a full, no holds barred, dishonest campaign against the unborn. He is dividing the country and families as part of his pro-abortion agenda. This is contradictory to his claims that he will unite and heal the country.
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King of ambiguity apologizes for social media post
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Father James Martin, SJ, perhaps the most ambiguous priest on social media, is well known for promoting homosexuality and “sins” while refusing to urge repentance for those in lifestyles opposed to Christ and Church teaching. In a rare occasion, Martin has issued an apology for his followers for downplaying sins.
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