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50 years of ‘Sesame Street’: What the show’s history can teach us about evangelization
Kerry Weber
August 22, 2019
The history of “Sesame Street” offers some helpful lessons to anyone trying to spread a message of hope in an all-too-divided world.
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Faith in Focus
My daughter’s alcoholism and recovery changed how I see the parable of the prodigal son
Valerie Schultz
August 22, 2019
Do not ever let anyone say that sobriety is easy on a family: The return of a prodigal can spark consuming fires.
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How one ministry helps families live the sacrament of marriage in community
J.D. Long García
August 22, 2019
Its multifaceted approach aims to welcome couples into the community, enrich their relationships and help them grow together in the faith.
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Young adults respond: How has your family supported you in your faith?
Our readers
August 21, 2019
Part of our special family issue.
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Long-distance grandparenting is not easy. Here’s how these families make it work.
John Feister
August 21, 2019
Each grandparent finds their own way to maintain connections, build relationships and meet the challenges of sharing their Catholic faith from afar.
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Marriage is thriving—but only among college graduates
Robert David Sullivan
August 20, 2019
Nearly two-thirds of college graduates are married, writes Robert David Sullivan, compared with only about half of those who have not gone beyond high school.
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