Patrick explores the challenges and complexities of mixed marriages, highlighting poignant stories from callers who share their personal experiences. From feelings of loneliness and longing for spiritual unity to inspiring conversions into Catholicism, Patrick examines the profound impacts of sharing or not sharing faith within a marriage. By listening to heartfelt advice and powerful lessons from those who have lived through these situations, Patrick shows the role faith has in fostering strong, united families.
- Veronica (email) – So lonely. Being married to a non-Catholic. If only someone had told me (00:42)
- Karen (email) – My husband was Catholic but never went to mass. I found out the hard way, if the father doesn’t go to mass, more than likely neither will the children. (01:54)
- Jared – I converted to Catholicism for my marriage (08:18)
- Mike – Mixed marriages are very difficult, and it’s gets lonely (13:55)
- Ally – Being married to someone of another faith was very lonely and now my kids don’t follow the faith. (19:24)
- Allyn (email) – Sometimes your show makes me sad. I can’t go back and change what I’ve done, but I’m not sure I can listen anymore. (23:46)
- Mike (email) – It seems you are foreclosing on a chance to save the soul of the non-practicing spouse. (27:24)
- Eileen – I married an agnostic. I feel like I became more Catholic having a spouse of another faith because of prayer. (31:18)
- Rita – My understanding of Serbian Orthodox is that there was a split, but they were still in Sacramental communion with the Catholic Church. Why is something wrong with those Churches? (35:57)
- Linda – Picking the right person in the same faith is really important to the success of that relationship and overall happiness. God should be in the marriage (40:49)
- Deanne – The Salt and Light Book that helped me. It’s about a Saint who converted her husband after death through her diary. (43:59)
- Dave – I was a Jehovah’s Witnesses, and I converted. I will be married in a couple months! (46:10)
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