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The head of the family is Bhimanna who at 74 years old is the most educated person in his generation. Together there are around 70 men, 50 women and 60 children in the family. The family follows a rule that all family members must eat lunch and dinner together since they feel that people who eat together, stay together. [1]
Patrick Peyton, CSC (January 9, 1909 – June 3, 1992), also known as "the Rosary priest", was an Irish-born Catholic priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, and founder of the Family Rosary Crusade. He popularized the phrases "The family that prays together stays together" and "A world at prayer is a world at peace."
The billboard reads: "Don't give up! Pray! It works! The family that prays together stays together". A young ad executive and copywriter, Al Scalpone, donated his services to Family Theater in 1947 and wrote the now famous slogan, "The Family That Prays Together Stays Together" as well as "A World at Prayer is a World at Peace" for the radio ...
It had been about 20 years since the extended family got together on a cruise. For years her aunt, Trish Floyd, saved money and banked timeshare credits so they could reunite this past summer.
The rest of the time I eat dinner at home with my family. Meals are an important part of our family life, and I try to plan my schedule so that we eat both breakfast and dinner together as a ...
The longest living family shares tip for longevity. Get the recipe for the Blue Zones Diet lunch of 3-bean minestrone soup, sourdough bread and red wine everyday.
The title alludes to the slogan "The family that prays together stays together", created by ad-writer Al Scalpone for the Family Rosary Crusade and popular in American and British parlance beginning in the 1940s. During this time the band lived together in a house in Topanga, California, near Los Angeles.
This allowed us to keep doing something we loved together, but it took some sacrificing and planning to make it work. While we were lucky to have this type of support baked into our relationship ...