
Staying Connected: Part 1
Staying connected with your spouse over the course of a lifetime is no easy business. Not just because of the expected moments of disagreement in
Staying connected with your spouse over the course of a lifetime is no easy business. Not just because of the expected moments of disagreement in
“If you wish to be the greatest, you’re going to be the slave. If you want to be first, you’re going to be the servant
Since 2006, I have had the pleasure of being a psychotherapist and marriage counselor. It’s good work, but hard work. Listening to people’s problems all
“We can’t impose ideas, we have to propose them. But there’s another dimension where these things are true. And there’s all kinds of things that
We were studying the thought of John Paul II, we were reading the encyclicals and we were starting to read some of his other works;
“The things, the insights, the wisdom, the theology of the church – it’s not information that you just learn and memorize. There’s an insight into
“The grain grows on its own. It’s about cultivating its growth.”
“We need God in our life, in our marriage. Because if we deprive ourselves of that loving relationship, of his plan, we’re building our house
I’m currently reading the Lord of the Rings for the third time; 12 years have passed since I last read them and I am picking
“We see only our pain, but we need to ask God for the graces in those moments and pray for those who are in those
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