
How Pope Francis Has Addressed Marriage Matters
The problem of marriage in modern society has been central to Pope Francis’ agenda throughout his pontificate.
The problem of marriage in modern society has been central to Pope Francis’ agenda throughout his pontificate.
COMMENTARY: The gift of an education is that students have been able to recognize that the kind of mythic thinking that dominates romance and commitment today is self-defeating. I’ve seen them embrace new practices, to help develop a better culture of loving commitment.
With a combination of tenacity, creativity and vulnerability, some Catholics are finding ways to work around common obstacles and make connections happen.
Marcus Freeman credits his wife for their family’s success on and off the field.
COMMENTARY: For the great thinkers of the Catholic tradition, ‘to be human is to exist with the sense of an absence to be filled.’
COMMENTARY: My cross isn’t as heavy as it once was. I know Jesus had one person, Simon of Cyrene, help him carry his cross, while I’m blessed with dozens.
Watch timely reporting and conversations with Catherine Hadro of ‘EWTN News In Depth.’
The mutual love of Patti Armstrong and her late husband, Mark, has truly been ‘an image of the absolute and unfailing love with which God loves man.’
‘This closing of the American heart is a problem,’ sociologist Brad Wilcox says, offering these takeaways on why marriage tops the ‘I do’ list…
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