Desire and Chastity in Catholic Marriage: Both, Not Either
Desire and chastity in Catholic marriage aren't opposites. Theology of the Body shows how eros, properly ordered, becomes the language of spousal self-gift.
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Desire and chastity in Catholic marriage aren't opposites. Theology of the Body shows how eros, properly ordered, becomes the language of spousal self-gift.
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 simple weekly marriage check-in routine for Catholic couples that deepens communication, renews mutual self-gift, and keeps small tensions from growing.

Discover listening skills for married Catholics that go beyond advice-giving — rooted in Theology of the Body and built for the hardest conversations.
Love languages and Theology of the Body both illuminate how spouses connect — but one goes deeper. Here's how Catholic couples can use both wisely.
Learn to communicate better with your spouse using habits rooted in Theology of the Body — because real intimacy begins with being truly heard.