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Marriage is a vocation to holiness. From their first days as husband and wife through their golden years, married couples have the awesome task of witnessing to God’s faithful love to each other, their children, and society. No couple does this perfectly, and everyone needs help when love feels strained and the going gets tough. All marriages can grow in knowledge, faith, joy, and love. Whether you are just starting out in marriage or have fifty years under your belt, the advice, real life stories, and Church teaching here can help strengthen and bless your marriage.
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Encouragement and Enrichment
Good marriages can always be made better! Pope Francis described marriage as “a project to be worked on together” and a “process of growth” (Amoris Laetitia, no. 218, 221)....
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Newlyweds
Newly Married
The first five years can be exhilarating as couples experience new “firsts” together – their first Christmas as a married couple, first dinner party for the in-laws, even the...
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Resolving Differences
How to practice resolution techniques before you have a major dilemma on your hands....
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Sexuality & Conjugal Love
Connections: Living Natural Family Planning
Live NFP and enrich your marriage. ...
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The Body Reveals What We Are Made For
In his second article on the Theology of the Body, Fr. Chris Singer examines the Genesis creation story in light of the human body, which is “made for genuine love.” More &rarr...
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Enriching Your Marriage
Encouragement and Enrichment
Good marriages can always be made better! Pope Francis described marriage as “a project to be worked on together” and a “process of growth” (Amoris Laetitia, no. 218, 221)....
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Changing Your Spouse – and Yourself
We are all works in progress....
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Overcoming Adversity
25 Ways to Fight Fair
Tips for you and your spouse to peacefully navigate conflict....
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Conflict Resolution Skills
Resources to help develop good conflict resolution skills....
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The Later Years
Later Years
The later years include the blissful “empty-nest” season of a marriage that can feel like a second honeymoon. Many couples welcome their new freedom, while others have a hard t...
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A Grandparent’s Gift of Memories: A Pilgrimage With the Saints
Grandparents are indispensable members of every family. Inspired by the words of Pope Francis and her time as a medical social worker, Nancy Groves' workbook provides a space for g...
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