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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
Ask and It Will Be Given To You
By Michael J. McCormick
A Nostalgic Look Back At What God Has Done For One Happy Couple
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Are You a Good Husband?
By Michael J. Baglino
What makes a good husband?
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Loving Your Child Part 3: The Empty Cup
By Caroline Godin
A Catholic perspective on parenting kids with needs - Part 3 is about filling your own cup so that you have all you need to give all your child needs. Part 1 is What is Love? Part 2 is Tips for the Journey.
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Friends or family. Which is more important? A Catholic perspective
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis has written an article asking the questions "who is more important to our lives, family or friends"? Read the article and learn why as important as friendship is, our faith teaches us that without the family unit society would fall apart. Learn more here.
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The Hard Work of Day to Day Loving
By Katie Zalany
I was at a wedding this past weekend and was reminded of my own wedding day about 5 months ago. That was probably one of my easiest days of marriage, looking back, before all the trials ensued, and the hard work of day to day love took over.
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Mending Relationships
By JMJ loves FBS
How to mend one-of-a-kind relationships
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Taken out by the Enemy
By Stephen Clark
Often though the promise of youth gives way to the mediocrity of middle-age, compromises made, troubles mount up, and overwhelmed by the cares of this world we can easily be ‘taken out’ by the enemy of our souls with his menu of false gods and quick fixes.
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When a Parent Does Not Give Up
By Carmen Moore
This is a mild homage to a praying parent outlining the great gift that it is throughout a lifetime.
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PRO-LIFERS GEAR UP FOR FIRST NATIONAL MARCH FOR LIFE IN POST-ROE SOCIETY
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The 50th March for Life will have a new meaning thanks to the Dobbs Decision. New things to expect.
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Popular Psychologist and TV Personality Dr. Ray Guarendi Empowers Readers in Parenting Skills
By Mary Beth Bracy
Father of ten children shares personal anecdotes and advice to help parents grow in clarity and love.
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THE PROBLEM WITH NATIONAL COMING OUT DAY
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Every October, the LGBT community celebrates National Coming Out Day. Catholics must know the proper way to approach it.
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Daily Advent Devotion Enthralls Families with Stories, Meditations, Ornaments, and Prayers
By Mary Beth Bracy
Finally, an Advent devotional for the whole family to enjoy together during this holy season.
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ADHD in relationships-Lessons in Humility
By Nancy Lessard
communication is at the heart of being human and when it fails it would seem Divine intervention is needed.
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Loving Your Child Part 2: Tips for the Journey
By Caroline Godin
A Catholic perspective on parenting kids with needs - Part 2 offers tips for dealing with difficult situations and meeting the needs of kids with special circumstances. Part 1, "What is Love?" was published on September 5th.
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How to Strengthen the Spiritual Foundation of Marriage
By Mary Beth Bracy
Television host Fr. Robert Altier explains theology of married life and answers contemporary questions.
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Catholic Crafting: Sunflowers and Apples Wreath
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
What can we create if we put sunflowers and apples together? Here's one idea.
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Your children cannot live off your faith
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The story of David and Goliath gives a greater and deeper lesson than just a surface reminder that our God can defeat the giants in life. It provides us a visual example, and a strong message, that our faith cannot be made to fit our children. Amelia Monroe Carlson dives in to how the story of David and Goliath resonates with us today about faith and parenting.
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