“The kingdom of heaven is like a merchant searching for fine pearls. When he finds a pearl of great price, he goes and sells all that he has and buys it” (Mt. 13:45-46)
Unity, Family Style
In Thanksgiving
By living CityA couple keeps in check the holiday frenzy, and as a consequence, creates "a welcoming home filled with love and a good meal as well."
Rewarding in ways we can hardly express
By living CityA San Antonio family of five opens its doors to two foster children giving two brothers the chance to unite
In sickness and in health
By living CityHow the spirituality of unity helps conquer marriage’s highs and lows
Most precious gift
By living CityRelationships in a family, especially with in-laws, can present many opportunities to put love where there is no love. When disagreements are present, the Focolare spirituality of unity shows us how to take that suffering and transform it into love.
Appointment Pending
By living CityThe Focolare spirituality of unity has many facets that reflect on family life. How can a parent go the extra mile, even when time seems short?
The Wedding and the Hurricane
By JoAnn RowleyThe Focolare spirituality of unity has many facets that reflect on family life. The primary one is to put love at the basis of all that we do. This is an experience that put that love to the test. We never know what God will ask of us or what circumstances he will use to teach us.
Gift Giving
By Dan and Mary Je...The Focolare spirituality of unity has many facets that reflect on family life. In a season when countless catalogues of Christmas gifts crowd our mailboxes, let’s remind ourselves the true meaning of giving.
Love Amidst Suffering
By living CityAny illness changes family life. But when it’s cancer, things can change for everyone and, in some cases, can even create sounder foundations by giving faith and hope.
Expecting Nothing in Return
By living CityThe Focolare spirituality of unity has many facets that reflect on family life. As a parent, many times our acts of love go unnoticed and are sometimes unappreciated. We try to love our children with unselfish love…







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