3 Ways to Strengthen Your Marriage, Lent Edition!
Three ways to pray, fast, and give alms for Lent…while strengthening your marriage! Plus an update on my book and writing…
Inspiration for Catholic married couples on their journey to sainthood
Three ways to pray, fast, and give alms for Lent…while strengthening your marriage! Plus an update on my book and writing…
I can’t finish off this year of blogging without spotlighting and honoring the most exemplary Christian marriage of all time: the marriage of Sts. Mary and Joseph, parents of Jesus. Did you know all 10 of these things?
Our last Spotlight Couple of 2021, the Lasnoskis, have coauthored a book that has helped inspire and encourage my own book! More importantly, they have a strong Catholic marriage and are raising nine little saints, too! They have a lot to teach us all.
Let’s wrap up our discussion of the Catholic marital vows with this thought: How can we love our spouses “til death do us part,” even if we are still young?
Our holy role-model for November is a very recent Saint, a wife, mother and pediatrician, who chose her baby’s life over her own… meet St. Gianna Molla.
Meet Ken and Teresa Savoie, friends of our family that go way back! 33 years of marriage, 3 kids, and 1 brand new grandkid later, they are ready to share all they have learned with you!
Our next marital vow: loving “for richer or for poorer.” How can you live this vow out today if you are struggling financially? What about if you are doing fine?
Our Spotlight Couple for October, Daria and Kevin Bailey, have lots to teach us about trusting God and our spouses through the ups and downs of life, from miscarriage and loss to welcoming children and laughing together.
Another Catholic marital vow to explore: How can you love your spouse in sickness and in health every day (even when they aren’t noticeably sick)?
October’s challenge is to talk about, write down, and live out your family’s unique legacy. Catholic life coach Liz Montigny offers some great guest content to guide us in this new challenge.