Saving Your Marriage Through the Little Things
“The things that destroy love and marriage often disguise themselves as unimportant. Many dangerous things neither appear nor feel dangerous as they’re happening. They’re not bombs and gunshots. They’re pinpricks. They’re paper cuts. And that is the danger,” writes Matthew Fray in The Atlantic. Matthew Fray is the author of the book This is How Your Marriage Ends, a...Continue reading→
St. Michael and the Navy SEALs
We celebrated the Feast Day of the Archangels last week on September 29. On that same day sixteen years ago, a Navy SEAL by the name of Michael Monsoor made the ultimate sacrifice by paying the ultimate price to save the lives of his team. Rose Rea, the founder of Radiant and Valiant Magazines, recently...Continue reading→
The Month of the Holy Rosary
October is the month of the Holy Rosary, a prayer wholly focused on asking for the intercession of Mary, the Blessed Virgin Mary of Our Lord Jesus Christ. As St. Josemaría said, the home is a spotlight for love: human love between husbands and wives, fathers and mothers, and brothers and sisters; but also divine...Continue reading→
Annulments and the Permanence of Marriage
Recently on Trending with Timmerie, listener Ben wrote into the show to ask about divorce and whether an annulment was necessary for him to return to the dating scene. Ever since the sexual revolution, the divorce rate has hovered around 50%. As of recent, that rate has dropped, but only because so few people have...Continue reading→
Helping Your Spouse Get to Heaven
It is often said of the Catholic perspective on marriage that the goal of a husband is to get his wife to heaven, and the goal of a wife is to get her husband to heaven. On a recent episode of The Inner Life, Josh Raymond recounted the story of Élisabeth and Félix Leseur, an...Continue reading→
Are You Discussing Your Wedding Day or Your Marriage?
Recently on Morning Air, John Morales welcomed Fr. Bob Pagliari onto the show to discuss questions that many couples these days are choosing to ignore: Are you discussing your wedding day, or are you discussing your marriage? If you’re too focused on wedding bliss, you could be headed for wedded blisters. Fr. Bob recalled a...Continue reading→
Back to School Again
School supplies, books, desks and classrooms. It is back to school again. It seemed like the fastest summer on the books and before I knew it I was quickly rushing to buy uniforms and the last bit of school supplies just to have it in time. The summer flew by and I am left wondering...Continue reading→
Can I attend this wedding?
“If God is going to show up, then I’ll show up,” said Jimmy Akin, Catholic apologist and friend of Cale Clarke. Darwin, a caller from San Diego called in to The Cale Clarke Show to ask if it was alright for him to attend his daughter’s wedding which will be held not in a church...Continue reading→
Father Patrick Peyton: The Rosary Priest
“The family that prays together stays together.” “A world at prayer is a world at peace.” Those are just a couple of Father Patrick Peyton’s famous quotes that encouraged the world to find more answers to life’s problems through prayer. And his adages have proven true. When the family dissolves and stops praying, society decays...Continue reading→
Elvis Grbac: Faith, Family, and Football
This past Saturday, eight former NFL players were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame at the Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio. Those eight players were Tony Boselli, Cliff Branch, LeRoy Butler, Art McNally, Sam Mills, Richard Seymour, Dick Vermeil, and Bryant Young. Last week, just fifteen minutes from Canton,...Continue reading→
How Can I Talk to My Kids About Their Grandparents’ Divorce?
You’re a Catholic family trying to live out the faith and raise your children in the beauty and truth that comes from God. But things can get complicated when close family members are doing the opposite. Divorce, addiction, cohabitation—to name just a few—are difficult things to explain to a young child, and even more difficult...Continue reading→
Healing Division and Having Conversations
Recently on Trending with Timmerie, Father Nathan Cromly joined Timmerie to discuss how we can have conversations and bridge the gaps that have formed in relationships with friends and family due to recent conflict. Father Nathan is the founder and president of Eagle Eyes Ministry and the St. John Leadership Institute. Timmerie began the conversation...Continue reading→
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