Pass the Carrots and the Chaos Published on September 20, 2024 In today’s fast-paced world, where schedules are packed and distractions are endless, the simple act of sitting down to a family meal often falls
3 Simple Family Activities While the Kids are on Summer Vacation Published on July 8, 2024 Summer vacation is the perfect time to create lasting memories with your children. With the break from school, you have the opportunity to engage in
10 Must-Do Activities for Summer Fun Published on May 16, 2024 Summer is a magical time when days are longer, and opportunities for family bonding abound. Amidst the sunshine and warm weather, it’s
Foster Care Family Fun Day Published on April 25, 2024 Get ready to experience the magic of community and care at the Foster Care Family Fun Day! We’re rolling out a day packed with activities and
5 Ways to Creatively Pray with Your Family Published on March 7, 2024 In the hustle and bustle of modern family life, numerous demands vie for our attention. However, amidst this busyness, the practice of praying
Sunday Challenge: February 25, 2024 Published on February 13, 2024 Your Family and the Church Many individuals find a sense of purpose and meaning through their involvement in a church. This shared sense of purpose
7 Ways to Make the Best of a Snow Day January 26, 2024 It’s the season of those late night/early morning automated messages stating: school is closed due to inclement weather. Now some of us are excited
Connecting Point: January 7, 2024 Published on January 1, 2024 We often think of Epiphany cosmically, with the three kings following a star, but Epiphany can also serve as an opportunity to think relationally
Connecting Point: December 31, 2023 Published on December 27, 2023 Celebrating the Feast of the Holy Family this Christmas season is an excellent time to reflect on what makes a Christian family truly special. While
Connecting Point: December 10, 2023 Published on December 4, 2023 Our second reading at Mass this weekend is from the second letter of St. Peter. In it, he tells us that we should be persons “conducting