A Wife’s Submission
For Wives Megan Walther, LCSW For Wives Megan Walther, LCSW

A Wife’s Submission

Submission. It can bring up a lot of quick feelings. While I think most Catholic women are aware of this topic and the bible verses that mention it, not so many practice it.

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The Servant King: the Nature of a Husband
For Husbands James Walther, MA, ABS For Husbands James Walther, MA, ABS

The Servant King: the Nature of a Husband

There is an ongoing debate in Catholic circles, especially Traditional Catholic circles, about the appropriate or ideal gender roles in the family. While that is an important topic and one that we will discuss in greater detail in future blog posts, I think that it is important to remember that being precedes action. So the roles of man and wife should flow as an authentic expression of the natures of man and wife.

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Dating Your Spouse
For Couples Megan Walther, LCSW For Couples Megan Walther, LCSW

Dating Your Spouse

Knowing every single thing about the other person isn’t the goal. The goal is committing to continue to learn about this person for the rest of your life.

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Three Hour Conversations
For Couples James Walther, MA, ABS For Couples James Walther, MA, ABS

Three Hour Conversations

When was the last time you and your beloved had a three hour conversation? And I don’t mean three hours of smalltalk over the course of a date night. I mean a heart-to-heart, one-on-one dialogue. This website is the fruit of one such conversation. Moving to Saint Louis from Nashville was the fruit of another. Our marriage was the fruit of another. Our first date came of yet another.

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Can sex be meritorious?
For Couples James Walther, MA, ABS For Couples James Walther, MA, ABS

Can sex be meritorious?

When sex comes up in Catholic circles it is usually as something immoral (fornication, adultery, etc.) or as that fun thing that married couples do to make babies. It is much rarer to hear anyone say that sex can be meritorious. It’s as though most Catholics believe that even within the bonds of marriage sex is morally tolerated, i.e. a fault or morally indifferent, but not something that is pleasing to God. Let’s look more closely at what makes an act meritorious or sinful to better understand the marital act and what that means for our moral lives.

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