immediate family
Blood makes you related, loyalty makes you family.
Saint Cecilia (Cecilia of Rome) (200-230)
Saint Cecilia is known as one of the most famous female saints in Catholic history. She is a significant figure in Western cultural and religious traditions, and the story of her life and sacrifice has been passed down through many centuries.
By Catholic family community2 years ago in Families
Marriage and Catholic Family
In modern life, marriage and family face numerous challenges. However, with stability and trust in the Catholic values, we can build a strong and lasting marital relationship. Below are some keys to maintaining a marital life in the spirit of Catholicism.
By Catholic family community2 years ago in Families
Hitting Golfballs with Baseball Bats
“Ting!” the sound of metal against whatever golf balls are made from (I looked it up the outer layer is called “surlyn.”). But that’s not important, what is important is that sound. That’s the sound I keep hearing in my head. Along with low chatter of male voices. Most often three and occasionally joined with other voices. I grew up in a valley, along with relatives living in nearby houses. My grandparents were beside of me and on their other side was my grandma’s aunt and her family. Then later on after a divorce my uncle moved in between those two. Family was close almost constantly. I had both parents. My grandparents next door were always there, and their middle son lived with them. Then as I said their youngest son moved back in with them and then beside of them when I was pretty young. My sister and I were quite literally raised by a village. There is a whole lot of family I could discuss and all are important and special in their own ways but I want to talk about those golf balls specifically. My dad at some point before I can remember started a game where he and his best friend, my oldest cousin on my mom’s side, along with any other person around who wanted to play, would hit golf balls with baseball bats. The valley we lived in was so large and at the back there is a huge field and then a large hill with forest on it. This whole property was owned by my grandparents. Do you know how far golfballs will travel when you hit them with a baseball bat? They go very far, very very far. At least when someone good at it hits them, mine never even made it as far as the creek.
By Raine Fielder2 years ago in Families










