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Easter - Hope, Renewal, & Faith
The Marquez Family Holidays
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Paul Silver
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As spring arrives in Redlands, California, the Marquez family prepares for Easter, but this year feels different.
Beneath familiar routines and traditions, each family member is quietly carrying questions, doubts, and emotions that can no longer be ignored.
Rather than rushing toward celebration, the family chooses to slow down, creating space for reflection, honesty, and renewal.
Anthony, the father and steady guide of the household, feels the weight of responsibility deeply.
He wants to lead his family with strength and love, yet he struggles with regret and the fear that he should be further along in his own personal growth.
Through the days leading up to Easter, Anthony begins to understand that faith is not about having all the answers, but about choosing love and presence even when uncertainty remains.
Christina, the nurturing heart of the family, carries a quiet, patient faith shaped by lived experience rather than certainty.
She believes transformation takes time and gently encourages the family to prepare their hearts, not just their home, for Easter.
Through moments of silence, reflection, and intentional conversation, she helps create an environment where healing can begin. Sixteen-year-old Dominick stands at the crossroads between childhood belief and adult questioning. He wrestles with doubt, fearing that uncertainty might mean failure or loss of faith altogether.
Through honest conversations with his parents and moments of reflection in nature, Dominick discovers that faith does not require certainty, only the courage to stay open and engaged.
Josiah, curious and outspoken, brings humor and insight through his constant questions.
He challenges the family to confront difficult ideas, including why Easter matters when pain and injustice still exist in the world.
His willingness to ask what others hesitate to voice shows that curiosity itself can be an expression of faith.
©2026 Anastacio "Anthony" Marquez (P)2026 Anastacio "Anthony" Marquez