A failure to communicate Catholic Online 2/24/2010, by Greg Goodsell
There are countless reasons as to why marriages fail. Marital infidelity, physical and mental abuse, sexual incompatibly and financial problems are just the tip of the iceberg. According to author Sonal Panse, the leading cause of divorce is a lack of communication. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic ... Computer love Catholic Online 2/24/2010, by Greg Goodsell
A recent study of couples in a romantic relationship shows that more and more people are meeting their life partner online. According to a survey of 3,009 adults with a romantic partner, the Internet is now the second most important way people meet. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - It was ... Is a dog the best pet for your family? Catholic Online 2/23/2010, by Greg Goodsell
Pets in a family can reduce stress and depression, providing a source of unconditional love in a home. However ... is a dog the best animal companion for your family? Dogs are loyal and delightful, and provide protection for a home, but require a long term commitment. They require a lot of work and ... Friendship as a Man Catholic Online 5/22/2009, by Anthony Buono
WASHINGTON (Catholic News Agency) - Women have an uncanny ability to make friends and be a friend. A good way to put it is that women are, by nature, inclined to care. Specifically, women care about people. They intuitively are capable of entering into the inner reality of human beings. This makes ... New Year can spark fresh start in relationships McClatchy Newspapers 1/15/2009, by Jessica Yadegaran
Contra Costa Times (MCT) - Your relationship survived the holidays _ barely. And, while others resolve this month to cut their sugar intake or up their cardio, you know what change the new year brings for you: calling it quits with your boyfriend or girlfriend. "The new year brings about a cleaning ...
Stony Brook study supports claims of undying love McClatchy Newspapers 1/9/2009, by Ridgely Ochs
Newsday (MCT) - Suzanne Bernstein said she and her husband, Sidney, eat side-by-side when they go out, always walk hand-in-hand, and begin and end each day with "I love you." The couple from Weehawken, N.J., have been married 18 years and Suzanne said the relationship is as passionate as when they ... Fashion Q&A: Here comes the bride, so get ready with the gifts McClatchy Newspapers 9/17/2008, by Jean Patteson
The Orlando Sentinel (MCT) - Q: My husband and I have been invited to the engagement party of his godson. The wedding is not until next fall. Does one take a gift to an engagement party? And if so, what type of gift? A: All celebrations related to weddings are gift-giving occasions _ engagement ... What's at the center of a strong marriage? The Catholic Voice 5/5/2008, by Elizabeth Ann Wells
RALSTON, Neb. (The Catholic Voice) - Todd and Deb Banchor say they are nothing special, but their marriage is.
Don’t misunderstand. The Banchors, members of St. Gerald Parish in Ralston, are not saying their own marriage is perfect. They have had ups and downs like almost every other couple. But, ...
Faith’s ‘daily tools’ help newlywed find Catholicism as foundation for marriage Catholic Herald 4/14/2008, by Karen Mahoney
RACINE, Wis. (Catholic Herald) - Lisa Vandegriffe Trautman learned about God by attending a variety of non-denominational, Catholic, and Baptist churches. The daughter of a Catholic mother and Baptist father, her parents encouraged Lisa's personal pursuit for a permanent faith home. She attended a ... How to select your wedding photographer Catholic Online 3/24/2008, by Tom Tracy
WEST PALM BEACH, FL (Catholic Online) - It is a Friday night before a two-wedding weekend I have coming up in South Florida and my camera bag is packed, batteries charged and I am taking it easy because I will be on my feet at least 8 hours both Saturday and Sunday. Best I can tell, both my couples ...
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