2) Their sacramental life has helped them persevere through the struggles in life with the strength of God, and having someone to support them strengthens their religious life.
3) My parents explained that the best part was having someone to share the good and bad things in life. During the good times, they can find joy in one another, and in the bad times, they find comfort in one another.
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They were also surprised by the difficulty of raising kids as well as the joy of having kids.
6) My parents believe that if the couple is young, the waiting period is too short. Couples need time to know each other, as well as realize that marriage is a deep commitment that cannot be rushed.
7) They attended a marriage weekend, which helped them realize that they picked the right person. The retreat covers topics that may not be discussed, such as how to raise kids and how to manage finances. After attending the marriage weekend, they had a deeper understanding of their commitment for each other and the significance of the sacrament of marriage.
8) The Church helps couples understand that marriage is a sacrament blessed by God. It gives guidance on how to raise kids through retreats and gatherings. Through the Church, the couple grows closer to God and learns how to live a holy life as a married couple.
9) My parents had dated for some time before getting married, so they got to know each each other well. They knew what type of person they wanted to marry and what to look for in a spouse. They were old enough that they were already settled down in established careers, and had been out of college for a few