Sentences with phrase «stable marriages living»

This drew an answer from the redoubtable Mrs Daphne McLeod, of the ginger group Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, who suggested that we should, rather... look at dioceses in America and Australia where bishops have addressed this problem so successfully they now have full seminaries and churches packed with young people in stable marriages living good Catholic lives.

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Our common goals for this marriage were stable and happy family life and self - realization.
The Church has always maintained that the committed stable relationship of marriage is the environment God intended for the bringing about of new life.
2 The solution for a couple who are in a stable non-sacramental marriage is to live without sexual intercourse, whilst loving and caring for each other in every other way.
Many of the groups also insist on a stable sexual life, in some instances celibate but more usually monogamous, with sexual relation being confined to marriage.
I am presently living and working in a different culture which bases marriage and being together as a societal and emotionally stable state to be in; the values and expectations just seem to be so different, and where interestingly, private life really is a private affair and not some kind of «peep show» as in out Western culture of show and tell all as much as possible on Television and Films.
Speaking later to BBC Breakfast, the new Labour leader, who is an atheist, insisted that marriage was not an essential part of a stable family life.
Most of us equate the idea of a «stable» life with the seemingly simple concept of an institutionalized relationship at the altar — aka marriage.
A man should not date a marriage minded Russian woman if he has serious criminal records, has no regular job or stable income, has no real estate big enough to live with his future family.
We will assist you to create a stable and strong marriage with a girl you wanted to date all your life.
It turns out Olson, the conservative powerhouse lawyer who reaffirmed Bush's presidency in 2000, defines marriage as a conservative value for «two people who love each other and want to live together in a stable relationship.»
The film, based on a short story by David Constantine, presents a quietly heartbreaking examination of a marriage under pressure and pairs Rampling with fellow screen legend Tom Courtenay: the duo play a retired couple whose peaceful, stable life is rocked when they receive a bit of surprising news from the past.
A value is placed on this loss by considering the couple's individual life expectancies, whether the marriage was stable, how much care and companionship was bestowed upon the uninjured spouse (or vice versa), and the extent to which the benefits of married life have been lost.
Their marital instability earlier in life is contributing to the rising divorce rate among adults ages 50 and older today, since remarriages tend to be less stable than first marriages.
College - educated Americans and their children reap the benefits of comparatively stable, happy marriages, while less - educated Americans — especially the poor and the working - class — are more likely to struggle with family lives marked by discord and marital instability.»
In conclusion, emotional intimacy in marriage is highly desirable in order for both partners to create a committed, loving, and supportive relationship and stable family life.
Although there is much chatter about an alleged shortage of marriageable males as a barrier to marriage, in reality, nearly half of unmarried mothers are living with the child's father at the time a child is born; another 23 percent are in a stable romantic relationship with the father.
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