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Michelangelo and a Reflection on Christian Marriage
A deeper look at “The Creation of Adam.” God first admits that things were not good in Genesis 2:17. Now, God utters this “not good” before the original sin, before Adam and Eve damaged their relationships with God and with each other. Before the first sin, God says, “It is not good for the man…
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RAPT Prompts: Teaching Children to Pray
At the bottom of it, prayer is a loving conversation with God. Helping children have such a conversation can be tricky. The combination of short attention spans, an new thing, and a parent’s own unfamiliarity with prayer can make it easy to simply avoid the whole thing altogether. I mean, isn’t saying an “Our Father”…
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The Morning Offering
On the importance of parents sanctifying their time. The way we talk about time is telling. For the most part, we complain about it. There’s never enough time. Except those times when there was too much time and we got bored. It goes too slow, or too fast. We talk about time like it’s a…
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Reconciliation in the Home
Up until a few years ago, it was quite common to hear this “trialogue” in our house: Parent: “You need to apologize to your sister.” Guilty kid: “Sorrrrr-rrrrryyy” (while contorting the face and looking away for the chance to run as soon as possible). Injured party: (head raises slightly from teary heap and in a…
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Weekly Family Meeting
Cutting down on family chaos. Things were unraveling. We reached a point where too many people were going in too many different directions. Each person was fending for him or herself. One week was bleeding right into the next, with no relief in sight. The semi-disorganized way we had been living for so long was…
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What is Holy Family consecration?
When we don’t really know someone, but we’ve heard a lot about him or her, our imaginations can take over. We paint a certain picture of who this person is. We’re often wrong. For many people, this experience is analogous to our experience of the Holy Family. We’ve heard a lot about Jesus, Mary, and…
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What is this peace the world cannot give?
And how can I find it? Jesus promises peace the world cannot give (Jn. 14:27). The whole verse, which appears in John’s Last Supper discourse (Jn. 14–17), is as follows: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you.” Such a line…