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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
The Work of the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation for Freedom, Family, and Faith
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
In 2015, the Mercedarian friars of Philadelphia attended The World Meeting of Families when Pope Francis came to the United States for a visit. The charism of the meeting was all about "the famliy" and it's importance as the domestic church not only of the Catholic faith but of the world.
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Cyprien and Dalphrosa - Servants of God from Rawanda - Martyrs in Christ
By Julie
I just found out about another "married couple" up for Sainthood. Their names are Cyprien (Sipiriyani) and Dalphrosa (Daforoza) from Rawanda and here's their story. They were both born in the village of Cyanika in southern Rwanda, he was born in 1935 and she in 1944. So, they are War World II babies or aftermath.
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A prolife choice that leads to Beatification
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
“I was in a crisis pregnancy. I was terrified,” said Michelle Schachle, a convert to Catholicism and a stay-at-home mom. If anyone had a reason to choose an abortion, it was Michelle and her husband.
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Gifts Are Meant To Be Treasured
By Mark Kehoe
Everyone loves gifts. Giving gifts and receiving gifts. Whether it is for a birthday, a wedding, Christmas or whatever the occasion, a gift is a way of knowing that someone loves and cares about you.
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What about Fertility? Can I get natural help for this? Moms please read!
By Julie
I am writing today to let you know there's natural ways to become fertile if you need a little help! Fertility herbs are somewhat a "hidden secret" I guess for women to learn about. And yes, there are herbs men can take as well! smile
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Fatherhood
By Robert Louis Rodriguez
Most of the time, all you need to do is be there. While you're there, however, you have the ability to fill your children's lives with much more than ephemeral things. Sometimes they just want you to see their latest drawing, or how high they can jump. "Daddy, look" is all they need.
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The Pedagogy of Fatherhood
By Charlie Johnson
My life diverged from the grandiose plans of my youth some time ago. At 35, I am the father of three little ones and the husband of a darling wife. I am not ten years away from the presidency of the United States, as I had once scribbled down in a high school notebook.
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Catholic Postpartum "Lost" tradition of "Churching of Women"
By Julie
I have been researching the ritual titled "Churching of Women". This is an old forgotten Catholic Church ritual for women after giving birth that is a special blessing just for the mother after childbirth.
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Parents: Be at Peace
By Richard Maffeo
I heard a tragic story the other day. It was in the barest of details, but the scarcity of specifics does not alter the story’s sadness.
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Taken Leave of Their Senses
By Stephen Clark
The greatest gift of God is surely His mercy.
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How was Joseph Prepared to be the Virginal Father of Jesus?
By Troy Kroening
Joseph, you were prepared richly for your great responsibility.
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Thankful for Sundays and God's Amazing Grace
By Sharla Ynostrosa
This is the day the Lord has made, let us be glad and rejoice! Sunday is such a special day.
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Watching My Sister-in-law Die
By Malleson Emmerling
I’m currently reading a book entitled The Body Keeps the Score (Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma). I bought the book to help me understand the trauma my nephew endured during the time his mother was diagnosed and died of cancer.
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Aching for Family Unity
By Katie Zalany
Recently my family and I visited my brother out of state. It was the first time I visited him in a few years, and after leaving, I had a sadness insid
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In God's Design of Marriage, the couple mirrors God's love
By Fr. Jude M. Serfino
Last Sunday’s Gospel reminded us not to cause or lead the “little ones who believe” in Jesus to sin.
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The Proper Role Of The Parents In Religious Education Of Their Family
By Michael Cunningham
Since 1990, more than 400 new Catholic schools have opened in the United States. But during that period there has been a net loss of more than 760 Catholic schools. Most of the decline has been concentrated in urban, inner-city, and rural areas.
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To Be Or Not To Be: Marriage On The Rocks? I Do, I Do, Holy Matrimony?
By Michael Cunningham
“Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today (tonight) to join this man and this woman in (holy) matrimony."
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