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Are you a Catholic confused about how to find your true love? Do
you want to work on a current dating relationship, preparing it for
engagement and marriage? With research conducted by the Ruth
Institute and almost fifty years of marriage experience between
them, authors Jennifer Roback Morse and Betsy Kerekes have compiled
their best tips to inspire and support Catholic singles during all
stages of dating and engagement. The life-changing ideas in 101
Tips for Marrying the Right Person offer short, practical
suggestions that will help you find a mate and build a strong
relationship. Tips include: * When you're on the first date, or
once you're in a relationship, see the other person for who they
are. Avoid thinking you can change him or her; only God can do
that. * Don't expect your significant other to be perfect when you
know that you are not. * If you're interested in someone who isn't
Catholic, have an open discussion about how you each expect faith
to impact your relationship and potential marriage.
101 Tips for a Happier Marriage offers Catholic couples concise,
practical, and at times humorous suggestions for creating and
sustaining a more joyful, peace-filled marriage that is steeped in
the beauty and mystery of Catholic faith.
In "Love and Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village,
"economist Jennifer Roback Morse explains how the economy, which
appears to a series of impersonal exchanges, is actually based upon
love. Morse also shows how the political order--Hillary Clinton's
"village"--depends upon the prior existence of loving families.
Drawing on the experience of neglected orphans, Morse argues
that mothers create the basic attachments that lay the groundwork
for the development of conscience. Furthermore, only the family can
socialize children to use their freedom responsibly. No social
program can take the place of mothers and fathers working together
as a team. Unfortunately, stay-at-home mothers are often denigrated
by feminists and always squeezed by the economy. "Love and
Economics "defends the economic value of motherhood and outlines a
better economic way forward.
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