Keeping the Romance Alive in Your Catholic Marriage
Keeping romance alive in a Catholic marriage isn't about grand gestures — it's a covenantal practice rooted in self-gift. Here's how real couples sustain the fire.
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Keeping romance alive in a Catholic marriage isn't about grand gestures — it's a covenantal practice rooted in self-gift. Here's how real couples sustain the fire.
A Catholic guide to marital intimacy — what the Church actually teaches, why the body matters, the struggles most couples never say out loud, and where to find real help.
Genesis 2:25 says the man and woman were naked and felt no shame — and that single verse is the foundation for everything John Paul II taught about marriage.
NFP can deepen a Catholic marriage — but it can also strain intimacy in ways few people talk about honestly. Here's what the research and the theology actually say.
John Paul II's Theology of the Body centers on the spousal meaning of the body — the idea that physical love in marriage is a language of total self-gift.
Catholic couples retreat templates and quarterly marriage inventory resources — a free checkup guide with honest questions for couples who want to grow in communication, discipleship, and Theology of the Body.
A simple weekly marriage check-in routine for Catholic couples that deepens communication, renews mutual self-gift, and keeps small tensions from growing.

Catholic couples often arrive at marriage knowing almost nothing practical about sex — and the Church's silence on this has real consequences.

Intimacy after NFP transitions can feel disorienting. Here's how Catholic couples can stay emotionally and physically close through every season of fertility.

Discover listening skills for married Catholics that go beyond advice-giving — rooted in Theology of the Body and built for the hardest conversations.
Struggling to feel close again? Discover how to improve intimacy in a Catholic marriage — rooted in Theology of the Body's vision of love as total self-gift.

Resolving conflict in a Catholic marriage takes more than tips. Here's a faith-rooted, practical path back to each other when things get hard.