Sean and his wife, Andrea, constantly seek opportunities to introduce their three children to prayer and have made Father’s Day an annual outing of faith. This past Father’s Day, they set out on a beautiful sunny day to the nearby Museum of Family Prayer to spend time together praying the Rosary at the outdoor Rosary path. As a family of five, each member led a reflection on one of the Joyful Mysteries by stating a prayer intention for someone.
Sean reflected that the Museum of Family Prayer provides a marvelous faith-based destination, where they come together and bond as a family while praying on the beautiful grounds of the outdoor Rosary path. During their visit, they walked to the nearby gravesite of Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C., where they drew inspiration from the beautiful Rosaries lovingly placed upon Venerable Patrick Peyton’s headstone.
Reflecting on their visit, Sean noted that “our visit to the Rosary path at the Museum of Family Prayer inspired us to pray together even more than before.” The McFaul family gathers several evenings a week with each member leading a decade of the Rosary. Grateful for the opportunity, Sean and his family departed the Museum of Family Prayer inspired by their prayerful time together at the Rosary path and gravesite of Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C.