MARRIAGE RESOURCES

February 14, 2023

QUESTION? / COMMENT!

Life-long Catholic here but for many years I was lukewarm in my faith, but recently with your help I’ve grown stronger in my faith.  Thank you for your ministry, your deep Catholic faith in action and dedication to spiritual warfare. I love your podcasts, I learn so much about the infinite power we have at our disposal in the Catholic Church and what we can do to fight evil.  I especially like your Wednesday War college and learn so much from your guests .  Unfortunately it looks like the evil one has gained too much control and influence over my wife and it feels like I’m communicating with a demon sometimes the way she talks to me, and unfortunately as much as I try and prevent a divorce it doesn’t look like I can, so I’m looking for a strong Catholic divorce attorney and any other advice you may have to offer to try and make the best of the situation.  Any suggestions?

ANSWER! / COMMENT!

1) Greg & Julie Alexander House 1-877-613-9408 www.thealexanderhouse.org. They area Catholic couple that do Marriage Counseling and Marriage coaching over the phone.

2) “Retrouvaille” – a ministry for troubled Marriages run by Catholics. Go to: www.helpourmarriage.com or www.retrouvaille.org.

3) www.marrriagesaver.com - Good secular marriage tips.

4) http://maritalhealing.com/ - 'Institute for Marital Healing' Strengthening Catholic Couples.

5) www.catholiccounselors.com (Dr Gregory Popcak, director of the [Catholic] Pastoral Solutions Institute).

6) http://marysadvocates.org/ Upholding true Catholic Marriage (Bai McFarland).

*Praying for your partner promotes fidelity. A study entitled “Faith and Unfaithfulness: Can Praying for Your Partner Reduce Infidelity?” discovered that praying for a partner actually reduced the likelihood of infidelity - Match Made in Heaven:Couples Who Pray Together Stay Together | Psychology Today                                                                                                                                                  

*Dr David Stoop writes: The National Association of Marriage Enhancement, in Phoenix, Arizona (www.nameonline.net) did a study and reported that when couples prayed together on a daily basis, less than 1% of those couples would end up getting a divorce. The numbers were 1 out of 1,156. Pretty amazing when the divorce rate in the general population is reportedly around 50%.