Catholic seeking Catholic: the online reality
If you’d like to date, and meet, a Catholic man or woman, don’t expect TV shows to help. While platforms like Netflix offer shows such as Jewish Matchmaking, there aren’t any Catholic counterparts.
Burning to date? Follow these 10 rules
Leah Perrault: No perfect path through chaos
Complexity is piling up like snowbanks on my lawn. We just get one wet snowfall shovelled in time for the next one to blow into a bank around the door. The piles started out neatly enough. But it is February now and the ice threatens to freeze my heart along with the missing mittens. The chaos and division desperately need some spring.
Peter Stockland: ‘Make us worthy of the promises of Christ’
Often when a particular friend of mine says certain things, I don’t react right away. In fact, it might require days. Or impose a prudent pause until the 12th of Never.
Faith finds a way to bridge differences
Ceandra Nugent, 20, and Nathaniel Auger, 21, first met at St. Joseph’s High School in Barrie, Ont., but it was only after working together at a local Tim Hortons that their journey together began. Now dating for five months, the two have a message to share about finding unity within relationships that have differing religious-cultural worldviews.
Mary Marrocco: Living sexuality in the Church’s embrace
A young Catholic couple were not engaged, but hoping to get there. At a certain point, naturally enough, Anne and Simon found it difficult not to engage in sexual relations. Instead, they quarrelled.
Dating with holy intention: Youth share their stories on matching faith life and love life
When 20-year-old Ruth Savidge meets a guy, several questions run through her mind before she even begins to consider dating him.
The Browns hit all the right notes at 60 years of marriage
Pembroke diocese expands Theology of the Body program for students
BARRY'S BAY, Ont. – Every week, Kayla Pires travels 70 kilometres to St. Hedwig’s Parish in Barry’s Bay, Ont., so she can learn more about her faith.
Reach out to cohabitating couples, support newlyweds, Pope urges
ROME – The Catholic Church must reach out to couples living together without being married, Pope Francis told those involved in family ministry in the Diocese of Rome.