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The Virtue of Prudence – No Margin Ned: Family

The virtue of prudence is the virtue of knowing what is good and making a plan to attain it. Aside from our relationship with God, there is no greater good than our family relationships.

Pope John Paul II called the family the “school of love.” It’s the main place where we learn to love selflessly and unconditionally.

This fun video series by Kevin Hanly really embraces what prudence is all about.

Building margin in our family means – among other things- investing time in our relationships. It can also mean learning skills to help us minimize conflict and increase love.

The Virtue of Prudence and Family Life

I cannot emphasize enough the importance of investing in our families. Prudence can help us to find the time to invest that we may not feel like we have now. If you’d like help building the key spiritual virtues and to build your vocation to marriage and family life, please check out the special opportunity I have for you below. Get more involved in the work of From the Abbey so together we can build up the key spiritual virtues of the lay spiritual life.

 

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