Marriage Monthly: Lent Edition: Getting Ready for Lent, What Do Catholics Believe About Lent?

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FEBRUARY 2012   
Lent 2012 Edition 
  

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Featured Article: Getting Ready For Lent  
Lent
Lent starts on Ash Wednesday, February 22. Are you making Lenten resolutions? Most people find it easier to keep their resolutions when someone holds them accountable. Maybe that person is your spouse! This year, think about Lent as a team effort.   

Blogs: The Latest From Our Blogging Couples   

Sara & Justin
With a new home and a baby on the way, Sara and Justin have lots to share in their blog. Meanwhile, Stacey and Josh are counting the days until their big move from Portland, Oregon to Notre Dame.   Noem family

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Monthly Book Review   "Your Time-Starved Marriage"   

 

Time-Starved Marriage cover"In these hectic, hurry-up, stressful times, every couple we know - including ourselves - is rushing around to get more done in less time, " say the authors. "Life in the fast lane inevitably means less time with the one you love." Read how couples can maximize their time together. 
 
 

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Marriage Tip of the Month
February 8
Fighting Fair Tip: Keep it current. Once a couple has the rule of thumb that any issue older than the milk in the refrigerator is no longer game. Recurring arguments usually mean that there's something behind the presenting problem that irks the other.

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Catholic 101 
What do Catholics believe about Lent? Here's a quick introduction to this holy season.
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