I Love You for Better; I Love You for Worse
Your spouse is your cheerleader in the best times, and your support in the worst. How can we love “for better and for worse,” and what are some silver linings to the “for worse” bit?
Your spouse is your cheerleader in the best times, and your support in the worst. How can we love “for better and for worse,” and what are some silver linings to the “for worse” bit?
Our September marriage challenge is to learn something new about our spouses. They are so unique and complex! Whether you have been married one year or 50, there is always something new to learn.
Every Friday, my daughter and I wear skirts and dresses. Why? To better embrace God’s gift to us of femininity!
Our married saint for August is from the early centuries of the Church: St. Monica, mother of St. Augustine of Hippo. He was converted by her constant prayers and tears on his behalf.
Our Spotlight Couple for August, John and Ann Skinkis, weigh in on hobbies after kids, NFP, and their Meetings of the Minds.
The Catholic Church teaches that contraception is a barrier (ha!) to fulfilling our marital vows. So how can we balance this teaching and responsible parenthood? Enter Natural Family Planning (NFP).
Our marriage challenge this month is to learn our own and or spouse’s love language. Don’t know about love languages yet? Perfect! Read on!
Our holy role-models for July are perhaps the best-loved married saint couple behind Sts. Mary and Joseph. But how well do you really know Sts. Louis and Zélie Martin, parents of St. Thérèse of Lisieux?
July’s Spotlight Couple is my personal favorite married couple… My parents, Patrick and Stasia Rhoads! They have been married for 34 years and have lots of great insight and inspiration to share.
The last of the “four F’s” in our marital vows. Does loving fruitfully only mean having children? How else can we live out this important vow?