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Saint Michael and the Battle Against Accusation in Marriage
This week’s feast of the Apparition of St. Michael gives married couples a clear spiritual focus: resist accusation before it settles into the home. Pope Francis warned that the devil seeks to separate us from God and from each other, and marriage is one of the places where that division can quietly grow. Harsh interpretations, repeated blame, and silent contempt can do real damage long before a major conflict appears. St. Michael reminds us to guard communion with prayer, humility, and hope in grace.
How to Have a Happy Catholic Wedding Day (Without Losing Your Marriage Before It Starts)
Wedding planning should bring you closer together, not pull you apart. Yet many couples enter marriage exhausted, divided, and burdened by expectations that have nothing to do with the sacrament. This guide challenges the cultural norms surrounding weddings and refocuses you on what actually matters: your vows, your unity, and the foundation of your married life. If you want a peaceful, meaningful wedding day, it starts by making intentional choices now. Your marriage is the goal, not the performance.
Stress and Intimacy: A Christmas Cocktail
Christmas is one of the most joyful times of the year. It is one of the most important liturgical seasons, being that in which we celebrate the Nativity of Our Lord. It can also be one of the most stressful times of the year. Now stress on a marriage can be in two forms: internal and external. Internal stresses are those between the couple themselves, while external are all those arising from children, family, friends, work, etc. These stresses are innumerable and come in varying degrees.