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Happily Even After
Josh and Stacey Noem have been married for almost 20 years and have three children in middle school and high school. They blog about parenting and their adventures as a family.
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Guided Hearts
Megan and Rijo met in 2014, got engaged the summer of 2017, and were married in May 2018. Here they share their experience of marriage preparation, wedding planning, and growing together as a Catholic married couple.
Day by Day
Anna and Walter met in 2015, got engaged three years later, and will be married June 28, 2019, on the feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. They look forward to sharing the journey of their engagement and marriage with you!
Keep the Faith
Rob & Kathy were high school sweethearts who have been married for thirty years. They blog about the lessons they're still learning each day as spouses, parents, and grandparents.
This Year, Let’s Go to Joseph
Blog: Happily Even After
In December, Pope Francis declared the “Year of St. Joseph” — a time for a renewed devotion to the foster-father of Jesus and Mary’s husband. The declaration came on the...
And a Child Shall Lead Them—to the Polls: Family Formation and Voting
Blog: Marriage Today
Many teenagers and young adults took part in recent protests against police brutality, as well as in previous protests a...
Pray: The Story of Patrick Peyton
Blog: Movie Reviews
Pray: The Story of Patrick Peyton, a documentary from Family Theater Productions, chronicles the faith and perseverance ...
Give and Take
Blog: Day by Day
Relationships often require give and take. We’ve been learning that during our engagement and now in marriage. Ann...
Created and Called Into Love (Archived)
Katie and Tommy met after he read a blog she posted and messaged her on Facebook. They married in 2016.
Faithfoley Yours (Archived)
Brooke and Tim are high school sweethearts who grew up in Southeastern Virginia. They were married in June 2017 and blog about marriage preparation and the joys - and challenges - of newlywed life.
From Vow 'Til Now (Archived)
Dennis and Mary Jo Weiss have been married for more than 30 years. They write about a shared love of nature, prayer, and their children and grandchildren from their home in Hamburg, New York.
Keep the Faith (Archived)
Learning To Say 'I Do' (Archived)
Meet Sara and Justin. They married in June 2011, they welcomed their first child in August 2012.
Sarah's Blog (Archived)
Sarah married her best friend Daniel in 2009. Each month she shares about their life filled with faith and family.
School of Agape (Archived)
Anthony and Sara met at the National Shrine in Washington DC and married two years later in 2014. They write about preparing for the Sacrament of Marriage.
Set Me As A Seal (Archived)
Megan met Juan while studying abroad in Chile. They were married in July 2015.
Two To Tango (Archived)
Several years after Troy and Kathleen were paired up for a dance performance, they fell in love and got married. They live in a rural western suburb of Chicago with their 5 children, ages baby to college bound, and have 3 little souls in Heaven.
Wonder Doubled (Archived)
Timothy and Donna have been married for over fifteen years after meeting in the gambling tent while volunteering at their parish carnival.
Pope's Corner
Year of “Amoris Laetitia Family”
“The Christian proclamation on the family is good news indeed” (Amoris Laetitia, 1). On March 19, 2021, the Church will be celebrating the fifth anniversary of the publ...
Book Reviews
Salt and Light: The Spiritual Journey of Élisabeth and Félix Leseur
Félix and Élisabeth Leseur were married in Paris in 1889, to the joy of their friends and family. The story of their marriage and what came after can be found in Bernadette Chove...
Marriage Today
Many teenagers and young adults took part in recent protests against police brutality, as well as in previous protests about the lack of governmental action on climate change and g...
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