
Getting People to Choose to Get Married
COMMENTARY: Catholics, even when religiously illiterate and seeking a church wedding just to please the parents, nevertheless viscerally think of marriage as a ‘sacrament.’
COMMENTARY: Catholics, even when religiously illiterate and seeking a church wedding just to please the parents, nevertheless viscerally think of marriage as a ‘sacrament.’
DIFFICULT MORAL QUESTIONS: Just as the bond of Christ’s love for his Church cannot be broken, neither can the bond of a Christian marriage.
Singles weigh in on the success and challenges of using modern technology to find love and marry.
Catholic couples who went ahead with their weddings, albeit on a small scale, during the pandemic have provided a powerful witness.
It’s a painful dilemma for brides-to-be who have worked for months planning their wedding celebrations, only to learn at the last minute that their plans have been derailed.
Catholic couples return to the faith sacramentally.
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