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How the Church Can Guide Your Marriage. Lynda McDonnell.

by McDonnell, Lynda; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 14Family. Publisher: U.S. Catholic, 2003ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Catholic Church | Communication in marriage | Divorce | Marriage -- Religious aspects | Marriage and spiritualism | Marriage counseling | Psychology and religion | Religion and sociologyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Trouble in marriage is nothing new. Since divorce rates began rising in the 1960s, evidence of the high cost of all that wreckage--from increased poverty among children to increased depression among adults--has been mounting. The new trend is that in a handful of Catholic parishes and dioceses around the country, some church leaders are finding ways to support marriages beyond the last 'I do.' " (U.S. CATHOLIC) This article reviews some of the church programs designed to prevent divorce "by teaching skills, providing a spiritual framework, and getting people to share support for marriage."
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.

Originally Published: How the Church Can Guide Your Marriage, June 2003; pp. 30-34.

"Trouble in marriage is nothing new. Since divorce rates began rising in the 1960s, evidence of the high cost of all that wreckage--from increased poverty among children to increased depression among adults--has been mounting. The new trend is that in a handful of Catholic parishes and dioceses around the country, some church leaders are finding ways to support marriages beyond the last 'I do.' " (U.S. CATHOLIC) This article reviews some of the church programs designed to prevent divorce "by teaching skills, providing a spiritual framework, and getting people to share support for marriage."

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