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Double Feature! Kids in the Grocery Store / Grace After Meals
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Author:
Mr. Michael Rayes
Category:
The Christian Family
Date:
Monday, January 26, 2009
You can do this! I will start with the best solution right off the bat: Don’t bring your kids with you to the grocery store. Grocery stores are boring for kids and they have inappropriate magazine co...
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How to Divorce-Proof Your Marriage
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Author:
Mr. Michael Rayes
Category:
The Christian Family
Date:
Monday, January 26, 2009
Traditional Catholics are affected by the modern divorce epidemic. Divorce is scary, unnecessary, costly, and traumatizing. And I should repeat the unnecessary part. The only possible reason for separ...
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Mass-Behaving Children
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Author:
Mr. Michael Rayes
Category:
The Christian Family
Date:
Monday, January 26, 2009
You pretend not to notice, but you see them. All those families. Some with well-behaved children, some with, shall we say, issues. You try to focus on Sunday morning Mass, but your own kids are dist...
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Adolescence and Music 1: a talk by Dr. Andrew Childs
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Author:
Fr. Paul Robinson
Category:
The Christian Family
Date:
Friday, January 23, 2009
This is a talk given by Dr. Andrew Childs at an SJBMA meeting in 2008. ...
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Adolescence and Impurity
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Author:
Fr. Paul Robinson
Category:
The Christian Family
Date:
Friday, January 23, 2009
A talk given at a SJBMA meeting mid-2008. This talk is for the use of SJBMA members only. ...
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The Myth About Boys
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Author:
Mr. Chris Erlendson
Category:
The Christian Family
Date:
Monday, January 05, 2009
Thursday, Jul. 26, 2007 The Myth About Boys By David Von Drehle My son was born nearly 10 years ago, and I remember telling him that morning that he was one lucky baby. Forget Dr. Spock or Dr. Br...
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The Trouble With Boys
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Author:
Mr. Chris Erlendson
Category:
The Christian Family
Date:
Monday, January 05, 2009
The Trouble With Boys They're kinetic, maddening and failing at school. Now educators are trying new ways to help them succeed. Peg Tyre NEWSWEEK From the magazine issue dated Jan 30, 2006...
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Struggling School-Age Boys
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Author:
Mr. Chris Erlendson
Category:
The Christian Family
Date:
Monday, January 05, 2009
I will post a series of articles written on the issue of boys. Please read Fr. Robinson's article on adolescence. ============ Struggling School-Age Boys A new study says parents...
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Catholic Living Will and Catholic Burial Letter
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Author:
Mr. John G. Pfeiffer
Category:
The Christian Family
Date:
Friday, December 05, 2008
For decades, many traditional Catholics have had the unfulfilled need, for advice concerning those estate planning issues which impact their Catholic Faith. For this reason, being a traditional Cathol...
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Adolescence/Teenagers, Part I
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Author:
Fr. Paul Robinson
Category:
The Christian Family
Date:
Monday, November 17, 2008
The following is the first of three articles that I wrote for Angelus magazine. The articles were a result of talks given at SJBMA meetings. ...
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