Marriage Monthly: Which Dating Website Is Right For You? Marriage In the News: At-Home Dads, Catholic & Newlywed

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AUGUST 2012   

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Featured Article: Which Catholic (or Other) Dating Website Is Right For Me?
dating couple
Last month we offered an overview of dating websites. This month we take a more in-depth look at specific sites and examine how they can be helpful to Catholics.  

Marriage In the News
New Study Looks at "At-Home Dads" 
father with children
Who are the men who stay at home full time to raise their kids? Findings from a new research study may surprise you.

Monthly Book Review: Catholic & Newly Married: 5 Challenges and 5 Opportunities      

  Book cover
The first few years of any marriage can be rough. Steve and Kathy Beirne identify five challenges to new marriages and relate each challenge to an opportunity flowing from it.     
 

 

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Blogs: Happily Even After and Learning To Say "I Do"   

Sara & JustinJosh and Stacey family picture
Sara and Justin are excited to introduce visitors to their new arrival, Gus, born on August 6. Stacey and Josh are learning to adapt their parenting style to three very different school-agers.   

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Marriage Tip of the Month
August 7
"The Seven Year Itch" is a movie but not a myth. Marriages can suffer from routine and ruts. Can you identify a rut that you've slipped into in your marriage, e.g., always have the same kind of date or greet each other in the same way. Change it up.

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