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Is My Marriage Over? A Catholic Answer to a Painful Question
For Wives James B. Walther, MA, ABS For Wives James B. Walther, MA, ABS

Is My Marriage Over? A Catholic Answer to a Painful Question

Many women quietly ask, “Is my marriage over?,” but the answer is not as simple as the world makes it seem. This article challenges the cultural narrative that encourages leaving at the first sign of struggle and instead presents the Catholic understanding of marriage as a lifelong covenant. While acknowledging that serious situations may require separation, it calls women to examine their own role in the relationship and the patterns that have developed over time. True change begins with personal responsibility, not escape. Before making a permanent decision, there is still hope…and a path forward worth considering.

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Is It Time to Divorce Your Wife? Read This First
For Husbands James B. Walther, MA, ABS For Husbands James B. Walther, MA, ABS

Is It Time to Divorce Your Wife? Read This First

Thinking about divorce? Before you make a decision that will impact your children, your finances, and your vocation, you need to understand the full cost. Divorce is not the clean escape it’s often presented to be, and it does not solve the deeper patterns that led you here. This article challenges husbands to take responsibility, lead with intention, and fight for their marriage before walking away. For Catholic men, it also addresses the reality that civil divorce does not end a valid sacramental marriage. Don’t make a permanent decision without doing the work first.

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