Mark Wahlberg talks about the importance of not denying his faith. (Page 2 ) | August 9, 2024
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It is, however, crucial to accept and value their various histories and faiths. After all, I have friends from different walks of life and religious backgrounds.”

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Regarding his four children with his wife, Rhea Durham, Wahlberg believes in sharing but not imposing his faith on them. “I don’t impose it on them,” he emphasized, “but they know that I begin each day with prayer, Scripture reading, and Mass.”

Instead of feeling obligated, kids should see the beneficial influence it has on me and be naturally drawn to it, thinking, ‘If it works for Dad, maybe it will work for us.’”

During his interview with Savannah, Wahlberg elaborated on his Lenten devotion and the fasting times accompanying it. He revealed his habits as a guest narrator and paid advocate for the Catholic prayer app Hallow.

“It’s important to recognize that fasting encompasses more than just abstaining from food, especially for those who struggle with eating disorders,” Wahlberg said. God knows what we need to separate ourselves from.”

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“We’ve all experienced actions that make us feel less than our best and burdened with guilt. Fasting allows us to break free from bad habits and focus on building good ones. Fasting, on the other hand, has its drawbacks.

For example, I’m not eating any meat today, and I’ll do so every Friday until Good Friday when I’ll eat one meal.” Wahlberg will provide enlightened teachings on fasting as part of the Pray40 Lent Challenge on the Hallow app to provide additional guidance and motivation.

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