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3 marriages would be better if men who have never been married and peddle fairy tales would leave their noses out of it...stop worrying about a "christ centered life" and have a "life-centered life", focus on your life now and how you can make the world better now, how you can show your love to your significant other |
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2 actually that is false. Some priests have been married, and their wives have passed away. It is also a requirement for one to date before entering seminary to study for the priesthood.... So, yes, they may have had experience in marriage, and all of us have dated. |
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2 Yeah, nothing like a little weekly guilt to keep you together! |
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2 Doesn't Jesus Christ take onto Himself our guilt and shame so that it can be crucified with Him? Do we not offer our prayers, works, joys and sufferings to Him at every Mass? Does He not thus serve as expiation for our sins? Does He not then present us to the Heavenly Father? |
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1 2. Being mentored by older married couples is a better idea. Talking with your parents is a good idea too, if people are comfortable with that. 3. People have to drop some of their selfishness for a marriage to work. You have to be more committed to "Us" than to either of the individuals. From a guy who's been married 30 years. |
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1 I concur with you 100%. Moreover, it is important to create a "boundaries" around one's marriage, agreeing that finances, in-laws, work situations, other friendships, etc., are not allowed to intrude or affect the marriage. Work on charitable projects together. Practice Natural Family Planning. And, most importantly, be prepared to forgive one another "70 times 7..." (from a guy who has been married 31 years) |
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2 We met separately with the priest and the married couple, both as a couple and alone. Our priest was very blunt about what issues he and the couple sensed we could have in the marriage. At the end of the day, marriage is about serving God and building a mini-church in every home, which is not the values espoused by our secular definition of marriage. By the way, what is the secular definition of marriage this week? |
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2 Try using Jesus teaching method. First you set the example, do the deed and then you answer any questions... Like St. Peter and his own wife. Oh that's right I forgot. You think you and your priest's are god sitting on his throne and can't be married to a real woman. You have to be above it all telling other people what to do and what to not do. Our infallible chaste Peter. Until you make full restitution, reparation, and triple damages for fraud and obstruction of justice to me and all the other sex abuse victims of priests you have no authority to teach anything but hypocrisy. Maybe a Bishops wife would have heard the complaints of the victims with the ears of Gods Love. Maybe a priest wife would season his ministry with that love in a way that exposes your own religious hierarchical fraud. Playing god ain't the same as serving gods love. Get a wife. If she can put up with you phony's maybe I will. Semper ICXC et SPQR |
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1 There were many churches who used to pass on that advise. Not true these days. Churches no longer tell a wife to "submit and obey" an abusive husband, or vis-a-versa. Churches now see the wife as an equal partner in the marriage. Yes, the church has made mistakes, just as the people who make up the church have made mistakes. But the church has learned. and , for the most part, we are all moving towards a healthier, happier future. |
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1 Marriage is about commitment. The ignorance on this is overwhelming. |
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2 On the other side of their mouth, they complain that other people don't want to get married. |
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1 But, one way is the RIGHT way. The other is not marriage at all, but a fallacy and an insult to true marriage. Marriage is between a man and a woman. That's all there is to it. |
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1 Who died and made you judge and jury? My marriage is none of your business. |
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1 Gay marriage is not an insult to my heterosexual marriage, at all. Don't know where you think you get off telling me what insults me, or others for that matter. Marriage should be between any two people who love each other and are committed to each other. Read Amendment XIV to the U.S. Constitution. Any TRUE American understands this. THAT'S all there is to it. |
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