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When Desire Disappears: Restoring Libido in Catholic Marriage
James B. Walther, MA, ABS James B. Walther, MA, ABS

When Desire Disappears: Restoring Libido in Catholic Marriage

Low libido is a common yet often misunderstood challenge in marriage. While stress, hormones, or medication may play a role, couples can find healing and renewed intimacy through understanding, support, and faith-based guidance. Addressing the root causes physical, emotional, and spiritual can restore desire and deepen marital connection. With the right help, love and passion can flourish again.

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Answering a Reader's Moral Question about the Wife's Orgasm
Alexander John Alexander John

Answering a Reader's Moral Question about the Wife's Orgasm

Physical challenges in intimacy can leave Catholic couples unsure about what’s morally permitted. This article addresses common questions about climax and ejaculation, offering reassurance grounded in Catholic teaching. It helps couples approach these issues with honesty, love, and faith.

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Some Moral Dangers to Avoid When Using Marital Aids
Alexander John Alexander John

Some Moral Dangers to Avoid When Using Marital Aids

While marital aids can sometimes help couples deepen intimacy and overcome physical challenges, they also carry subtle moral risks if not used rightly. As with any good in marriage, intention and moderation matter.

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Is it Sinful for Catholics to Initiate Sex for Pleasure
Alexander John Alexander John

Is it Sinful for Catholics to Initiate Sex for Pleasure

Catholic couples often wonder: is it wrong to desire sexual pleasure in marriage? This article explores Church teaching, the dangers of hedonism and scrupulosity, and how pleasure when rightly ordered deepens spousal communion and holiness.

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Is All Sexual Pleasure Immoral Outside Sexual Intercourse: Refuting a Common Objection
Alexander John Alexander John

Is All Sexual Pleasure Immoral Outside Sexual Intercourse: Refuting a Common Objection

Is all sexual pleasure outside intercourse immoral according to Catholic teaching? This article refutes the common objection that any genital stimulation outside the marital act is intrinsically disordered by clarifying the crucial distinction between complete and incomplete sexual acts. Drawing on Pius XII, St. Alphonsus Liguori, and traditional moral theology, discover how spouses can legitimately express intimacy without violating Church teaching.

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Are Sexual Fantasies Permissible in Marriage? 
Alexander John Alexander John

Are Sexual Fantasies Permissible in Marriage? 

Are sexual fantasies permissible in Catholic marriage? Discover the nuanced moral guidance on whether spouses can enjoy sexual fantasies within the bounds of Catholic teaching. Learn how sexual thoughts about one's spouse, when grounded in real intimacy and free from sin, can be a healthy part of married life, according to Church doctrine and moral theology.

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Prayer Intentions
James B. Walther, MA, ABS James B. Walther, MA, ABS

Prayer Intentions

This page invites readers to share their prayer intentions and join in praying for one another, trusting in the intercession of Our Lady and our patrons, Saints Louis and Zélie Martin. The team commits to daily prayer for all intentions and regularly offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for them. Visitors are encouraged to post their own needs, pray for others, and find comfort in a community united in faith.

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Should You Marry Your Best Friend? Thomas Aquinas Says Yes! 
Alexander John Alexander John

Should You Marry Your Best Friend? Thomas Aquinas Says Yes! 

Should you marry your best friend? According to St. Thomas Aquinas, true marriage is more than a legal or biological union—it's the highest form of friendship. Rooted in both natural law and divine grace, this conjugal friendship is what sustains a marriage through time, making friendship not optional, but essential to love that endures.

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Defining Intimacy: Aquinas, Psychology, and the Fourfold Intimacy Model
For Couples James B. Walther, MA, ABS For Couples James B. Walther, MA, ABS

Defining Intimacy: Aquinas, Psychology, and the Fourfold Intimacy Model

Intimacy is often reduced to sex or feelings, but marriage demands something deeper. Drawing on Aristotle, Aquinas, and modern psychology, James Walther explains the Fourfold Intimacy Model — spiritual, intellectual, emotional, and physical — showing how true intimacy is an interpersonal state of secure vulnerability that engages the whole person.

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Letter to Our Readers: Moving Forward
James B. Walther, MA, ABS James B. Walther, MA, ABS

Letter to Our Readers: Moving Forward

Thanks to your generosity, we reached our $2,500 monthly goal on August 25th—just in time to keep CatholicIntimacy.org publishing weekly articles and videos, and developing new resources for couples. With a streamlined team and a fresh Squarespace site, our focus is on sustaining $2,500 each month so creation can continue without interruption. Every prayer, share, and donation—whether $10/month or a one-time gift—helps lay the foundation for a Catholic renewal in marital intimacy.

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Urgent Appeal
James B. Walther, MA, ABS James B. Walther, MA, ABS

Urgent Appeal

CatholicIntimacy.org is in urgent need of support.

After moving to a new website platform on June 1, 2025, our SEO rankings collapsed cutting off nearly all new client inquiries and slashing daily visitors. For two months, expenses have been covered entirely by Megan’s therapy income, but we can’t sustain that.

We believe this ministry is worth saving which is why we formed the Apostolate for Marital Intimacy as a nonprofit. By August 25, 2025, our third anniversary, we must raise $2,500 to keep serving couples and the Church.

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Can Catholic Spouses Use “Dirty Talk” in the Bedroom?
Alexander John Alexander John

Can Catholic Spouses Use “Dirty Talk” in the Bedroom?

Can Catholic spouses use “dirty talk” during sex without sin? This article explores the moral theology behind vulgar language in the bedroom, drawing on Scripture, St. Thomas Aquinas, and traditional Catholic teaching. It offers guidance to married couples seeking clarity on what’s permissible in private intimacy while avoiding scrupulosity.

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