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Person & Relationships TOOLS

Healing

Forgiveness

  • “Forgiveness Fundamentals” (For Your Marriage from United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) by Maureen and James Otremba outlines helpful fundamentals for married couples. 
  • Soren’s article “The Flip Side of Anger” (The Arlington Catholic Herald) was inspired by a homily by Fr. James Hudgins at St. Theresa’s in Ashburn, VA.

A Father’s Love

The Example of St. Joseph

General Resources

Overcoming Adversity

Communication

  • In our Heaven in Your Home Workshop, Date Night is the key practice for Level 2, Person & Relationships. So we love how Troy and Kathleen Billings’ “Tabor Vision” (Catholic Current) suggests frequent dates: “Married couples are called by God to keep the Tabor vision of their spouse at the forefront of their mind and in the deepest part of their heart, in order to develop a mindset of continually dating their beloved.”

Theology of the Body

  • Here is a brief outline of Pope St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, courtesy of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
  • Fr. Mike Schmitz explains “Why God Gave us Bodies” (Ascension Presents).
  • We’re honored to have been invited by the USCCB to contribute a reflection on this year’s National NFP Week theme, “Pursue a Lasting Love…Marriage. Create Hope for the Future!” You can find the bulletin insert, an overview of NFP, here. 

Leading by Example

Encountering the Culture

Temperance

  • In this 5-page PDF on temperance (Diocese of La Crosse), you’ll get a great refresher course on how to strengthen temperance in your daily life. In addition to looking at how St. Thérèse of Lisieux demonstrated temperance, you’ll find practical suggestions that can help when you feel the next tug toward dopamine.
  • In “The Virtue of Temperance Can Offer Life Balance” (Diocese of Little Rock), Paula Standridge writes, “Temperance is realizing when enough is enough of any of the worldly goods God has given us.”

Piety

  • “Piety is the habit of making sure that prayer occupies a place in our life that makes it not only an obligation but a desire,” says Dr. Susan Timoney in this incisive 2-minute video on piety.
  • “Some think that to have piety is to close the eyes to put on a sweet little angel face and pretend to be a saint,” says Pope Francis in this humorous and instructive 1-minute video clip.

Gratitude

  • In “How to Accept Help,” Soren focuses on expressing gratitude to others and to God (The Arlington Catholic Herald).
  • “How Gratitude Changes You and Your Brain” (Greater Good Magazine) outlines four specific ways that regular habits of gratitude lead to better health. 
  • Have you heard of “preemptive gratitude?” “No friar ever recalls Blessed Solanus Casey manifesting excessive worry, anxiety or depression,” writes Fr. Michael Crosby, OFM Cap. in Thank God Ahead of Time: The Life and Spirituality of Solanus Casey (Amazon). He continues, “Rather they continually heard words from Solanus that manifested a deep sense of gratefulness for God’s many gifts received in the past and the future.”
  • In “The Virtue of Gratitude” (The Catholic Thing), Fr. Romano Guardini reflects on three conditions necessary for gratitude. He writes, “Let us attempt to obtain a view of this gradually disappearing virtue – gratitude.”
  • In a reflection about our family life, “Our Summer of Gratitude” (The Arlington Catholic Herald), we shared how our kids got excited about tracking things they were grateful for over the summer. We got pretty close to hitting 1,000 before school started!
  • In “Thanksgiving Begins with Contentment” (Our Sunday Visitor), Susan Erschen offers a challenging meditation on gratitude, with needed reminders such as “embrace humility” and “walk with God.”
  • In “Life is Lent, Because God has Lent Us Life” (National Catholic Register), Joseph Pearce writes, To put it bluntly, if our lives are lent, we are debtors. This aspect of life comes to the fore in the Lenten season, in which acts of self-sacrifice serve as a reminder to ourselves and others of the debt we owe for the gift of life we’ve been given.” 

Patience

  •  In “Longanimity: The Virtue of Waiting for God,” (McGrath Institute for Church Life) Theresa Smart points us to a little-discussed virtue that helps us to “wait in hope.”
  • Birgit Jones reminds us that”love begets patience”in her practical and encouraging piece (in Catholic Mom) on what it means to be patient with our loved ones.
  • Derek Rotty has an inspiring reflection on the importance of patience in family life featured in the National Catholic Register. 

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