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Remarriage in the Catholic Church: A Couple’s Guide Joseph D. Sclafani/ Linda V. $42.92 |
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Devotions For Dating Couples: Building A Foundation For Spiritual Intimacy $8.65 Today, there is a great deal of emphasis on the mystical and intangible nature of relationships but very little emphasis on the real, practical steps involved in building an enduring love. In con… |
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A Celebration of Sex: A Guide to Enjoying God’s Gift of Sexual Intimacy $10.18 Dr. Douglas Rosenau is a licensed psychologist, and a Christian sex therapist who has for the past seventeen years used his training in theology and counseling to help Christian couples enrich and… |
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The Sexual Healing Journey: A Guide for Survivors of Sexual Abuse (Revised Edition) $8.37 Considered a classic in its field, this comprehensive guide will help survivors of sexual abuse improve their relationships and discover the joys of sexual intimacy. Wendy Maltz takes survivors step-by-step through the recovery process using groundbreaking exercises and techniques. Based on the author’s clinical work, interviews, and workshops, this guide is filled with first-person accounts of wo… |
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A Catholic Handbook for Engaged and Newly Married Couples $11.95 “In this practical guide to marriage, learn the “secrets” of building a sound spiritual relationship with your fiance or spouse–from toothpaste in the sink to natural family planning.” |
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A Catholic Handbook For Engaged And Newly Married Couples $12.3 In this practical guide to marriage, learn the secrets of building a sound spiritual relationship with your fiance or spouse–from toothpaste in the sink to natural family planning. |
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Your Catholic Wedding $10.43 A handy guide for couples, family members, and priests in the preparation for a Catholic wedding. It includes the entire liturgical rite with options, practical details of church arrangements, an insightful commentary, and valuable checklists. |
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Your Catholic Wedding: A Complete Planbook $12.95 “A handy guide for couples, family members, and priests in the preparation for a Catholic wedding. It includes the entire liturgical rite with options, practical details of church arrangements, an insightful commentary, and valuable checklists.” |
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”Caring for the least of these”: Christian women’s short-term mission travel. $49.99 This dissertation explores how Christian women strategically activated social networks to do short-term mission (STM) and take on new leadership roles, creatively reinventing and rejuvenating themselves through international volunteerism. A growing religious movement, STM carework is a democratized grassroots phenomenon, typically featuring bottom-up entrepreneurial agency rather than top-down central planning and control which lends itself to women’s involvement. This research used global ethnography and visual analysis to examine and theorize how social capital and resource brokering was built locally and globally, bridging and linking women within two respective groups across international spaces: (1) an incorporated not-for-profit medical professional group that traveled regularly to Africa; and (2) a suburban women’s ministry group from a megachurch who conducted a large women’s retreat in the Domincan Republic and also worked in an orphanage. The first group included team members from mainline, Catholic and evangelical traditions. The second group incorporated Latina women from the megachurch’s Hispanic sister congregation, and included four Latina women on the traveling team. Each group’s activities and narratives illuminated the crucial role of cultural brokers to mediate material and symbolic resources essential to the achievement of their work on behalf of those deemed “needy.” Also, examination of normally private marital gender relations revealed that couples negotiated fender roles either in ways they had already practiced (egalitarian) or in exceptional ways (unbending gender roles).;Research on Christian women’s STM resource brokering contributes to studies on congregations, volunteerism, civil society, social capital, faith-based initiatives, international development, women’s religion, tourism, pilgrimage, and religion and globalization. Both professional and stay-at-home mothers benefitted from regularized church/state funding structures (pooled |
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”Caring for the least of these”: Christian women’s short-term mission travel. $49.99 This dissertation explores how Christian women strategically activated social networks to do short-term mission (STM) and take on new leadership roles, creatively reinventing and rejuvenating themselves through international volunteerism. A growing religious movement, STM carework is a democratized grassroots phenomenon, typically featuring bottom-up entrepreneurial agency rather than top-down central planning and control which lends itself to women’s involvement. This research used global ethnography and visual analysis to examine and theorize how social capital and resource brokering was built locally and globally, bridging and linking women within two respective groups across international spaces: (1) an incorporated not-for-profit medical professional group that traveled regularly to Africa; and (2) a suburban women’s ministry group from a megachurch who conducted a large women’s retreat in the Domincan Republic and also worked in an orphanage. The first group included team members from mainline, Catholic and evangelical traditions. The second group incorporated Latina women from the megachurch’s Hispanic sister congregation, and included four Latina women on the traveling team. Each group’s activities and narratives illuminated the crucial role of cultural brokers to mediate material and symbolic resources essential to the achievement of their work on behalf of those deemed “needy.” Also, examination of normally private marital gender relations revealed that couples negotiated fender roles either in ways they had already practiced (egalitarian) or in exceptional ways (unbending gender roles).;Research on Christian women’s STM resource brokering contributes to studies on congregations, volunteerism, civil society, social capital, faith-based initiatives, international development, women’s religion, tourism, pilgrimage, and religion and globalization. Both professional and stay-at-home mothers benefitted from regularized church/state funding structures (pooled |
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A Catholic Handbook for Engaged and Newly Married Couples $10.31 In this practical guide to marriage, learn the secrets of building a sound spiritual relationship with your fiance or spouse–from toothpaste in the sink to natural family planning. |
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A Catholic Handbook for Engaged and Newly Married Couples $9.95 Frederick W. Marks,Paperback – REVISED, Edition: 2, English-language edition,Pub by Emmaus Road Publishing |
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A Marriage Made for Heaven: The Secrets of Heavenly Couplehood [With DVD] $52.72 In conjunction with the related workbook, this leaders guide for the Popcaks” monthly, 12-session marriage enrichment program helps couples apply rich theological content directly to their current married life. Instructing them with a variety of tools–including activities, DVD supplements, and group discussions–this resource shows spouses not only how to be closer with each other and their community but also how to fully enjoy the spiritual significance of their bond. As a trustworthy source that utilizes lessons from both the orthodox faith and the best research in marriage and family psychology the program is an ideal addition to any Catholic parish. |
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Archbishops of Birmingham, England: Vincent Nichols $9.91 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Vincent Gerard Nichols (born 8 November 1945) is Archbishop of Westminster, president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, and head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales. He previously served as Archbishop of Birmingham from 2000 to 2009. Vincent Nichols was born in Crosby, Lancashire (now Merseyside), to Henry Joseph and Mary (née Russell) Nichols; his parents were teachers. As a child he wanted to be a lorry driver, but felt a calling to the priesthood as a teenager. He attended St. Mary’s College in Crosby from 1956 to 1963. Run by the Christian Brothers, it was also attended by the former BBC Director-General Lord Birt, the poet Roger McGough, the broadcaster Laurie Taylor and the President of Trinity College, Oxford, Sir Ivor Roberts. From St. Mary’s he entered the Venerable English College in Rome. He was ordained for the Archdiocese of Liverpool on 21 December 1969. He obtained a Licentiate in Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in 1970. Upon his return to England, Nichols studied at the University of Manchester for a year and earned a M.A. in Theology in 1971, specializing in the theology of St. John Fisher. He then served as assistant pastor at St. Mary’s Church, Wigan, as well as chaplain to the St. John Rigby sixth form college, Orrel, and St. Peter’s High School, Wigan. He received a Master’s in Education from Loyola University Chicago in 1974, and was assigned to St. Anne’s Church in Edge Hill in 1975. Father Nichols spent a total of 14 years in the Liverpool archdiocese; Archbishop Derek Worlock is reputed to have observed Nichols’ efforts to help divorced couples to remarry and encouraged him to make more “Vatican-friendly” gestures with a view to eventual promotion. In 198… More: |
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Authority and Sexuality in Early Modern Burgundy (1550-1730) $125 A sociocultural analysis of the relationships among law, religion, and sexual morality in Burgundy during the Catholic Reformation, this book is divided into two, interrelated parts: the world of prescription and the world of practice. The first part examines the construction of authority, focusing primarily upon Burgundy’s dominant elite legal community. The second part of the book examines the deployment of authority, and its appropriation by French men and women. The new moral order focused on sexuality and the imposition of this order involved a legal contest over the disposition of bodies, both male and female, be they priests, courting couples, victims of seduction or rape, or prostitutes. James Farr’s book offers an unusually fertile approach to study the link between sexuality and criminality. |
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Breaking the bread, sharing the wine: Religion as culture and community in the civic life of Filipino-Americans. $49.99 At nearly 2.5 million people and growing via native birth and immigration, Asian American Catholics are an important part of the demographic transformation of American Catholicism. Among the Asian groups making the greatest impact are Filipino-Americans who are the second largest Asian American population and represent the second largest source of Catholic immigration to the United States, second only to Mexico. Woefully understudied, little is known about Filipino-Americans and the ways in which Catholicism impacts their community. Drawing on ethnographic data collected in Houston, Texas as well as survey analysis of the Social Capital Community Benchmark survey, this study explores the dynamic relationship between religion and civic life among first-generation Filipino-Americans. Contrary to what may be anticipated from the social scientific literature on Asian American Catholics in general, Filipino-American Catholics participate in civic life to the same degree as Protestants, if not more. Although the Filipino-American community may currently face internal concerns that can detract from civic participation, religion plays an important role in overcoming these obstacles and mobilizing active civic lives. Focusing on four sets of extensive religious resources: (1) religious institutions, specifically the Catholic Church, (2) involvement in church through active weekly attendance, (3) involvement in church through other activities not associated with regular attendance such as Bible studies, and (4) involvement in religious groups such Couples for Christ and Palitaw that are not affiliated with a church, the findings of this study point to Catholicism as a dynamic and vibrant faith that bridges the spaces between culture, home, and civil society. It also highlights the more intimate and intensive resources found in these home devotional and prayer groups that inform and shape not only how Filipino-Americans define community but build it and engage it in the |
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Breaking the bread, sharing the wine: Religion as culture and community in the civic life of Filipino-Americans. $49.99 At nearly 2.5 million people and growing via native birth and immigration, Asian American Catholics are an important part of the demographic transformation of American Catholicism. Among the Asian groups making the greatest impact are Filipino-Americans who are the second largest Asian American population and represent the second largest source of Catholic immigration to the United States, second only to Mexico. Woefully understudied, little is known about Filipino-Americans and the ways in which Catholicism impacts their community. Drawing on ethnographic data collected in Houston, Texas as well as survey analysis of the Social Capital Community Benchmark survey, this study explores the dynamic relationship between religion and civic life among first-generation Filipino-Americans. Contrary to what may be anticipated from the social scientific literature on Asian American Catholics in general, Filipino-American Catholics participate in civic life to the same degree as Protestants, if not more. Although the Filipino-American community may currently face internal concerns that can detract from civic participation, religion plays an important role in overcoming these obstacles and mobilizing active civic lives. Focusing on four sets of extensive religious resources: (1) religious institutions, specifically the Catholic Church, (2) involvement in church through active weekly attendance, (3) involvement in church through other activities not associated with regular attendance such as Bible studies, and (4) involvement in religious groups such Couples for Christ and Palitaw that are not affiliated with a church, the findings of this study point to Catholicism as a dynamic and vibrant faith that bridges the spaces between culture, home, and civil society. It also highlights the more intimate and intensive resources found in these home devotional and prayer groups that inform and shape not only how Filipino-Americans define community but build it and engage it in the |
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Catholic Handbook For Engaged and Newly Married Couples $1.99 Frederick W. Marks,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Faith Publishing Company |
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Catholic Household Blessings and Prayers $23.29 Catholic Household Blessings and Prayers is the perfect resource for parents and children as they explore the rich treasury of the Catholic tradition of prayer. Completely revised with over 70% new text, this revised edition includes prayers and blessings for many of the most important moments in the life of a family. Young and old alike will gather around this prayer book for many years as their voices in unison repeat the words of the by-hearts like the Our Father or bless the Advent wreath each year. Handsomely bound in bonded leather with a decorative ribbon to mark the time and passage of the year, Catholic Household Blessings and Prayers will rest in a special place in every familys home as a resource to bring solace, celebrate joy, and petition God for His mercy and aid. Catholic Household Blessings and Prayers is the perfect gift for families, especially those with children, newly-married couples, and young parents in baptismal preparation classes. |
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Catholic Remarriage: A Workbook for Couples $1.99 Garascia, a marriage counselor, pastoral minister, and the author of Before “I Do”, presents Catholic Remarriage as an aid for couples seeking remarriage or convalidation in the Catholic Church. Together with their pastoral minister, the couple learns to assess the health of their present relationship, identify potential problem areas, and resolve any specific problems.The workbook contains eight units that can be adapted to a variety of settings and circumstancesthe counsel of individual couples, and the facilitation of small group sessions or coupletocouple programs. The units examine issues in the context of sacramental marriage and the Church’s commitment to the good of both the couple and the sacrament. The simple, yet provocative exercises reach into the depths of a couple’s relationship without violating their privacy. The topics include: assessing the present relationship; relationship resiliency; effective communication; conflict resolution; blended families; forgiveness; and spiritual growth. Pastoral ministers will also be able to access online notes to compliment each session. Author Bio: Anthony Garascia is the author of the popular marriage preparation program Before “I Do” and of Rekindle the Passion While Raising Your Kids. He holds an MS in Counseling from Indiana University and has been an adjunct faculty member at the University of Notre Dame. He currently serves as a pastoral associate at St. Pius X parish in Granger, IN and maintains an active practice as a marriage and family therapist. |
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Ceremonies of the Heart $1.33 Whether you are planning a ceremony of your own or simply want to look into the lives of lesbians who have taken this affirming step, Ceremonies of the Heart is the perfect book to read and savor. Filled with ideas on creating unique rituals, the book describes the transformative experiences of twenty-seven lesbian couples who celebrated their relationships in wide-ranging ways – from a gala weddings with gowns and cake to a high-spirited Buddhist event under desert skies. Join Noreen and Helen for their Tryst of the Slothwoman Coven , Rosanne and Judy’s Brit Ahavah under the chuppah, Kilby and Janet’s Almost Traditional Catholic Wedding , Deborah and Zandra’s tender Mi Casa Es Tu Casa celebration, and many more. A book that says yes to lesbian identity and culture – and to a new definition of family – Ceremonies of the Heart is a joyous affirmation of passionate and enduring love between women. |
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Christianity in New Jersey: Ocean Grove, New Jersey, Episcopal Diocese of Newark, Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey $14.13 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ocean Grove, New Jersey, Episcopal Diocese of Newark, Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Washington and New York, New Jersey District, Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic, New Jersey Synod. Excerpt: Ocean Grove, New Jersey – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 1.0 km (0.4 mi). 0.9 km (0.4 mi) of it is land and 0.1 km (0.04 mi) of it (10.00%) is water. Frequent rail passenger service to New York City is provided by New Jersey Transit from nearby Asbury Park station. The nearest airport having scheduled commercial airline service is Newark Liberty International Airport, 45 miles (72 km) north, although Monmouth Executive Airport for general aviation airplanes is just 6 miles (10 km) distant. Interstate 195 provides highway access to Ocean Grove from the New Jersey Turnpike, Philadelphia, and points west. The nearby Garden State Parkway connects Ocean Grove with points north and south, such as New York City and Atlantic City. As of the census of 2000, there were 4,256 people, 2,331 households, and 785 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 4,564.6/km (11,956.5/mi). There were 3,156 housing units at an average density of 3,384.8/km (8,866.3/mi). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.14% White, 3.95% African American, 0.09% Native American, 0.96% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.92% from other races, and 0.92% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.62% of the population. There were 2,331 households out of which 10.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 23.6% were married couples living together, 7.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 66.3% were non-families. 56.6% of… More: |
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Couples in Love $24.95 A great book for all young couples, parents and teachers. Incredibly honest dialogues between a young couple and a Catholic priest. |
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Dinnerware Designers: Vera Wang, Kate Spade, Paul Timman, Bodo Sperlein $8.31 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Kate Spade (born Katherine Noel Brosnahan in Kansas City, Missouri; December 24, 1962) is the co-founder and namesake of the designer brand, Kate Spade New York. Spade graduated from St. Teresa’s Academy, an all-girl Catholic high school in Kansas City, Missouri. She attended the University of Kansas and then transferred to and graduated from Arizona State where she majored in journalism and she also worked in a motorcycle bar, and is a member of the Omega chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. In 1986, Spade worked in the accessories department of Mademoiselle in Manhattan, where she was credited in the magazine’s masthead as Katy Brosnahan. While at Mademoiselle she lived with Andy Spade, her longtime boyfriend. Together, they were featured in the magazine as part of a photo story on couples and love. She left Mademoiselle in 1991, with the title of senior fashion editor/head of accessories. While working for Mademoiselle she noticed that the market lacked stylish and sensible handbags, so decided to create her own. With this in mind, Kate browsed local flea markets, began researching different styles, fabrics, production costs, and created a line of handbags with classic shapes, colors, and fabrics. Spade met her future husband, Andy Spade (brother of actor and comic, David Spade), a native of Scottsdale, Arizona, while at ASU, working side-by-side as salespersons in a men’s clothing store, Carter’s Men Shop in Phoenix. They were married in 1994. They had a daughter, Frances Beatrix Spade in February, 2005. They launched their New York-based design company “kate spade handbags” in January 1993, selling mainly handbags. Today Kate Spade sells a variety of items including, stationery, personal organizers, address books, sho… More: |
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Faith Traditions and the Family $30 Family life since World War II has undergone dramatic changes. Cultural shifts emphasizing personal needs and fulfillment have transformed traditional understandings of marriage and divorce, gender equality, and sexual behavior, resulting in a marked increase in single-parent homes, dual-income couples, and divorced and blended families. In this book, contributors who represent diverse religious traditions in North America show how their respective traditions have responded to changes in the family in the last half century. Exploring the broad range of responses in their traditions – from conservative to progressive – they reflect on the roles that theology, scripture, and the social sciences have had in this transformation. Further, they take a realistic look at the influence of mainstream religion and its role in future discussions of family life. This exploration offers readers fresh and broad ranges of ways to evaluate their own religious traditions when dealing with issues related to the future of the family. Religious traditions discussed are Southern Baptist, Mormon, Mennonite, Roman Catholic, African Methodist Episcopal, Methodist, Jewish, Presbyterian, United Church of Canada, Episcopal, and ecumenical and interdenominational. |
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Fayette County, Georgia $20.5 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: People From Fayette County, Georgia, Evander Holyfield, Peachtree City, Georgia, Fayetteville, Georgia, Brooks, Georgia, Tyrone, Georgia, Woolsey, Georgia, Calvin Johnson, Starr’s Mill High School, Reed Sorenson, Georgia State Route 92, Plumb, Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High School, Brittany Swann, Andrew Gardner, Joey Clanton, John Deraney, Kedric Golston, Robert J. Burch, Fayette County School System. Excerpt: Brooks, Georgia Brooks is a town in Fayette County , Georgia , USA . The population was 553 at the 2000 census.Geography Brooks is located at 33°17 46 N 84°27 32 W / 33.29611°N 84.45889°W / 33.29611; -84.45889 (33.296176, -84.458769) .According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 4.1 square miles (10.5 km²), of which, 4.1 square miles (10.5 km²) of it is land and 0.25 % is water.Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 553 people, 195 households, and 165 families residing in the town. The population density was 136.0 people per square mile (52.5/km²). There were 208 housing units at an average density of 51.2/sq mi (19.7/km²). The racial makeup of the town was 98.01 % White , 0.36 % African American , 0.18 % Native American , 1.27 % Asian , and 0.18 % from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.54 % of the population.There were 195 households out of which 40.5 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 76.4 % were married couples living together, 4.1 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 14.9 % were non-families. 12.8 % of all households were made up of individuals and 7.2 % had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.84 and the average family size was 3.08.In the town the population was spread |
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For Better, For Worse, For God $13.95 In this highly accessible and realistic book on improving marriage, marriage-retreat leader Mary Jo Pedersen guides Catholic couples through a marriage check-up that combines the latest social science research on improving marriage with the wisdom of the Christian Tradition. Throughout For Better, for Worse, for God, Pedersen offers practical steps that couples can take to improve marriage, such as better communication and conflict resolution; an approach to praying together and experiencing spirituality as a couple; a refreshing view of sexuality; and an invitation to a renewed sense of mission as husband and wife. Pedersen ultimately shows that marriage is a call from God and that God”s grace is what makes it possible to face the ups and downs of life together. |
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God’s Plan for a Joy-Filled Marriage: A Marriage Preparation Supplement Designed to Help Couples Understand and Embrace… $5.51 God’s Plan for a Joy-Filled Marriage is a new, supplemental marriage preparation program by renowned Catholic author and teacher Christopher West. Based on Pope John Paul II’s revolutionary Theology of the Body and the book Good News About Sex & Marriage, this program has a two-fold goal: to present a summary of Catholic teaching on God’s plan for marriage, and to offer engaged couples practical suggestions for embracing this plan in their own lives. The Holy Father teaches that human life’s dignity and balance depends at every moment on ?who woman will be for man and who man will be for woman.? God’s plan of life and love is literally stamped in our bodies. Here, you will find a much-needed testimony to the essential interrelation between love, life, and sexuality, and discover how a deep appreciation for this interrelation is the path to a blessed and joy-filled marriage. The Theology of the Body has been called one of the boldest reconfigurations of Catholic Theology in centuries, according to George Weigel, the pope’s official biographer. It addresses some of the most fundamental and important questions of human existence, including: Why were we created male and female? Where do we come from and why? What is the meaning of life? How do we experience it? Why is there evil in the world and how do we overcome it? The God’s Plan workbook and the DVD series are perfect for Marriage Prep classes or for use as a supplement with an existing Pre-Cana program. |
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Free Catholic Marriage Help!
Catholic marriage just like any other marriage is sacred. Whether you are a Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Protestant, in short whatever religion you belong, a marriage ceremony will always be considered holy and blessed. Checking your local church for some free Catholic marriage help is one of the best possible solutions to take specifically if finances do not seem to fit the demands of getting married. Although a wedding does not entirely necessitate having sound financial support, opting for this kind of service will help Catholics acquire of a simple celebration of love without having to splurge and focused too much on wedding essentials and financial plans. Local churches normally have this kind of service so you can check out these types of privileges that might come infrequently.
Free Catholic marriage help is a good way for people who have been yearning to get married yet, do not have the means to fulfill that dream. However, there are certain rules that need to be followed specifically if you are a full bloodied Catholic and respecting the Code of Canon Law of Catholic church. Mostly, the problems that might arise in your earnest desire to get married are the difference in faith and religion. According to Canon Law 1086, two people coming from different religions, one baptized as Catholic and the other from different religious affiliation wishing to have their union at Catholic Church would need to consider a dispensation and privilege coming from a Catholic bishop. Keep in mind that your marriage will be null and void if either one is not christened as Catholic.
With free Catholic marriage help, you will be provided with the right kind of information when it comes to marriage and life before and after it. There are also laws stating the right age of marriage complete with parental consent that you should religiously adhere to. This particular law is stated in Canon 1071 explicating that no one should be of assistance to couples wanting to get married yet, still is considered minor specifically those without the consent and guidance of parents.
As a devout practicing Catholic, you need to understand that it is not easy to get married particularly if there are issues regarding religion. You could seek help from your Parish Priest and talk the matters over. Free Catholic marriage help likewise share the passion of providing people with the right information and assistance they need to help them at this stage in their lives when confusion and too many questions transpires.
Marriage related issues can be answered through free Catholic marriage help. If you are in the state of your life where you seem confused about marriage then you have to realize that ones you turn in and submit yourself to this sacred vow before the eyes of God, your immediate family will be come as tertiary priority next to your spouse and firstly to your creator.
As you embark on a new phase of your life remember to keep the vows you will be making the moment you set foot on your Catholic church and say the words, “I do”.
Date 4 – Question 15 – What are the recurring conflicts in your marriage?
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