My Wife Thinks I’m Wrong: Going to Mass as a Family

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Fulfilling your Sunday obligation as a family is not always easy, especially when things like work, school, or sports start to fill up your schedule. A listener is experiencing this very problem with her husband. She finds it troubling that he would rather go golfing on Sunday mornings and attend Mass later in the day instead of attending Mass with his family in the morning. Father Dave gives advice on how she and her husband can come to a compromise. (Original Air 09-28-16)

 

Photo Credit: A family attends Mass at St. John of God Church in Central Islip, N.Y. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
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