family that prays together stays together
1 of 1sentence/ˈfæməli ðət ˈpreɪz təˈɡeðər ˈsteɪz təˈɡeðər/
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used to suggest that shared faith and spirituality can strengthen family bonds and promote a sense of togetherness and support
The origin of the proverb "family that prays together stays together" is believed to have been popularized in the 1940s by the Reverend Patrick Peyton, an Irish Catholic priest. Reverend Peyton strongly advocated for family prayer, believing that it helped to strengthen family bonds and promote harmony. Over time, the saying has been used to express the idea that families who share spiritual practices or values are more likely to remain close and united, as praying together fosters a sense of support, unity, and shared purpose.
- As a parent, I believe that 'family that prays together stays together' is an important lesson to teach our children.It's a reminder that faith and spirituality can be powerful forces in promoting love, compassion, and togetherness.