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                    <video:description><![CDATA[If shadows are lurking around you and bringing you unrest, it is time to boost your faith in tangible ways to protect your loved ones from our spiritual enemies.   Catholics for many centuries protect their homes with the use of sacramentals.  It is important to know the Church teachings on this to dismantle using them improperly as superstition or magic charm.  It is an instrument of grace that can bring us to peace, sanctify our homes and fosters acts of faith.  Prayer to Use with Exorcised Salt to Seal Your Home  In the name of Jesus, I seal this room (property, house, building) with Your Precious Blood in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  Amen.    Prayer to Use with Holy Water to Bless Your Room  Lord, we  beg you to visit this house [room] and banish from it all the deadly power of the enemy. May your holy angels dwell here to keep us in peace, and may your blessings be upon us always. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.  Prayer to Use with Holy Water or Exorcised Salt when Traveling   Almighty God, I ask you to send your angels to be with me in this room, and protect me from all assaults of the evil one. Please forgive any wrong that has been perpetuated in this room, and grant those who offend you the grace of conversion. Dispel the powers of darkness that may be in this room and protect me this today and those who will sleep here in the forthcoming nights. Jesus, I trust in You! Amen   FOLLOW US:  WEBSITE: http://www.crossofstbenedict.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/joyfulhopetv/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulhopetv FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/patrickandjoy FB Support Group:   https://www.facebook.com/groups/Cross...  FOR THE PRESS, SPEAKING BUREAUS, PARISHES, PRAYER GROUPS:  Invite us to speak in your parish or prayer group, it is easy to do that.  Contact  by email joyfulhopetv@gmail.com]]></video:description>
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                    <video:description><![CDATA[Mother Gabrielle Marie, Mother Superior and foundress of the Benedictine Daughters of Divine Will, began her religious life as a Poor Clare of Perpetual Adoration in the United States. For thirty-three years, she learned much under the holy guidance of her late Abbess Mother Angelica, foundress of the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament and EWTN (Eternal Word Television Network). Despite meeting many well-known and even saintly religious figures through her monastery’s connection with the highly successful Catholic television network, the most significant moment in Mother Gabrielle Marie’s life came in 1998 through the hands of a young postulant under her care. Through a simple request for permission to read a book given to the sister by her grandmother, Mother discovered, began reading, and instantly fell in love with the Divine Will writings of the Servant of God, Luisa Piccarreta.  Moving ahead to 2009, after nine years as Vicar and sixteen years as Novice Mistress, Mother Gabrielle Marie received a sabbatical. Needing some time to adjust to life away from the cloister, she decided to make a retreat at a Benedictine monastery with her long-time friend and spiritual director, Fr. Jacques Daley, OSB. After much time in prayerful discernment with him and Fr. Elijah – a Benedictine monk also under Fr. Jacques’ direction and enamored with “little” Luisa’s works – the Holy Spirit placed something surprising on each of their hearts. With Fr. Jacques’ encouragement, both Mother Gabrielle Marie and Fr. Elijah felt a clear call by God to found a new monastic community in Italy dedicated to Eucharistic adoration and Luisa Piccarreta’s writings on how to live in God’s Most Holy and Divine Will. Composed of brothers, sisters, and laity, the community would strive to unite the Benedictine spirit of prayer, work, and hospitality to the life of the Holy Family, turning their respective monasteries and homes into little Nazareths.  00:00 Introduction 01:54  Is it possible to have infused gift of the Divi]]></video:description>
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Why Things Got Worse After You Tried to Do the Right Thing

There’s a moment many families hit that no one prepares you for.
You finally slow down.
You try to live differently.
You choose honesty over survival.
Presence over numbing.
Repair over pretending.
And instead of relief…
everything feels harder.
Tension shows up.
Anxiety rises.
Old issues surface.
New ones appear.
And you quietly wonder:
“Did we make a mistake?”
If that’s where you are, you’re not broken.
You’re just in the middle of something real.
Sit with us awhile.


There’s an old story about people who leave a life they’ve outgrown.
They don’t leave because it’s good.
They leave because it’s familiar.
They step into something better —
and almost immediately feel chased by fear.
Not danger.
Fear.
Fear of the unknown.
Fear of failing.
Fear of losing control.
This is the part of the story most people don’t talk about.


Our family knows this moment well.
We didn’t change our lives and instantly feel calm.
We changed — and felt exposed.
Old habits lost their grip.
But nothing new had formed yet.
And that space?
That space was uncomfortable.
Not dramatic.
Just heavy.

Here’s what we’ve learned:
When you stop surviving,
everything you were holding together
has a chance to fall apart.
Not because you’re doing it wrong —
but because you’re no longer numbing what needed attention.
Growth almost always feels like disruption first.

Staying stuck is predictable.
Moving forward isn’t.
When you choose change:
your nervous system reacts
your patterns protest
your fears get louder
Not because danger increased —
but because familiarity disappeared.
Your mind asks: “At least before, we knew how to survive

THE PULL TO GO BACK

This is where many people turn around.
Not because the old life was better —
but because it was known.
Old coping habits.
Old emotional shortcuts.
Old ways of avoiding pain.
Going back feels easier than staying present.

You are not cursed.
You are not failing.
You are learning how to live wi]]></video:description>
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There is a moment in every healing journey when things don’t get better —
they get louder, heavier, and more frightening.
This story lives in Exodus 14, but it also lives in families.
When God leads His people out of Egypt, they don’t walk into peace.
They walk into fear.
They walk into pressure.
They walk into a place that looks impossible.
The Red Sea.
In this episode, our family sits with that moment — not as teachers, but as people who have stood there ourselves.
We’ve lived seasons that did not look survivable from the outside.
Moments when healing felt like a mistake.
Moments when choosing restoration made everything push back at once.
Through story, Scripture, music, and honest reflection, we explore:
Why things often intensify after you choose healing
Why fear rises right before change
Why God sometimes leads families into places with no clear exit
Why the Red Sea is not where you fight — but where you learn to stand
What it means to wait when nothing has parted yet
Patrick shares gently through song.
Joy creates emotional space through cinematic piano.
Talon and Iggy bring honest observation, imagination, humor, and strength into the story.
Together, we tell this parable not to explain pain away —
but to sit with those who are still standing in it.
If your family feels overwhelmed…
If things got harder after you chose to heal…
If you’re standing in a place that feels unsafe and unfinished…
You are not failing.
You may be closer than you think.
This is a story for families learning how to stand still —
and trust that rescue doesn’t always look like movement.
Welcome.
Sit with us awhile.
⭐ WHAT THIS STORY HOLDS
Why healing can feel like resistance at first
The human meaning of the Red Sea
What fear signals — and what it doesn’t
Why “stand still” is sometimes the bravest step
How families move forward without forcing outcomes
Quiet hope when nothing makes sense yet

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 When Leaving Was the First Step
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