Mercy Gospel Reflection: Feb 28

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  Gospel Reflections for Married Couples 28 February – 3rd Sunday of Lent  In this week’s Gospel, Jesus invites us to repentance and to make real changes that will bear fruit as in the parable of the fig tree. Are there areas in your married life which need work? Behaviours that have crept into day-to-day life for…

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Three Ways to Do Lent

Lent is one of our favourite seasons in the Church calendar; for a decent period (but not an interminable one), we get to do a bit of spiritual spring cleaning. It’s the perfect prompt to give the boot to bad habits and pick up better ones. And it comes with some spiritual superpower assistance. Here…

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Mercy Gospel Reflection: Feb 21

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  Gospel Reflections for Married Couples 21 February – 2nd Sunday of Lent  In today’s Gospel, Peter, James and John experience the Transfiguration on Mount Tabor. It was an intense mystical experience and the reading ends with the words “the disciples kept silence and, at that time, told no one what they had seen.” Take some time…

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Be My Valen-time!

Insufficient time together is one of the biggest contributors to relationship breakdown. Whether our relationship is flying or sinking, time together is like a balm, healing the bumps and bruises of life and stimulating our feelings of affection and tenderness. And with Valentines’ Day approaching, it’s the perfect opportunity to give the gift of time.…

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Mercy Gospel Reflection: Feb 14

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  Gospel Reflections for Married Couples 14 February – 1st Sunday of Lent  In this week’s Gospel reading, the devil tries unsuccessfully to tempt Jesus in the wilderness. It’s an experience that any married couple can relate to. Take a moment to reflect on the temptations that married couples can fall prey too. Infidelity in marriage means…

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Breaking Through

Every marriage goes through seasons – seasons of delight and seasons of heartache.Sometimes, those dark seasons are simple missteps that are corrected quickly and overcome with an even deeper tenderness the result. Sometimes they can seem interminable – stretching into a hope-voided distance. Whatever your season of marriage, the SmartLoving BreakThrough workshop is an essential experience. Unlike…

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Mercy Gospel Reflection: Feb 7

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  Gospel Reflections for Married Couples 7 February – 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time In this week’s Gospel, Jesus after teaching at the shore asks some fishermen (Simon Peter and his companions) to put out their nets. They must have been thinking “what would a carpenter’s son know about fishing?” Yet their catch was SO extra ordinary…

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Five Myths About Marriage

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Is marriage outdated? Here are five myths about marriage that may surprise you. Marriage gets a pretty bad rap these days. Celebrity bust-ups, high profile infidelity and a cohabitation takeover seem destined to put marriage into retirement. If it’s not already dead, it’s fast heading for extinction. Or so you might think. The truth is, despite…

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Mercy

Central to the experience of God’s mercy is the Sacrament of Reconciliation, which, with the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, is a specific sacrament for healing and mercy. Sam Guzeman and Linda Lochtefeld offer their powerful experiences of God’s mercy in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Connie Rossini suggests some other ways we can celebrate…

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