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⬆️ There is an incredibly important study cited in the post above this
'Religion and Depression in Adolescence' - the study can be accessed here.
If you have non-Christian, non-religious family members, friends, relatives, workmates, or whoever, please share access to the study with them. The knowledge of it could help save a lot of pain, sorrow, and suffering within your family or their families, especially amongst confused teens and adolescents.
'Religion and Depression in Adolescence' - the study can be accessed here.
If you have non-Christian, non-religious family members, friends, relatives, workmates, or whoever, please share access to the study with them. The knowledge of it could help save a lot of pain, sorrow, and suffering within your family or their families, especially amongst confused teens and adolescents.
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Raise your children to be good Catholics. Always remain diligent, and keep them under the mantle of Our Lady.
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How Does Satanism Harm Children? (Mom Warns You)
Sign this protest against After School Satan Clubs for kids -- https://tfpstudentaction.org/petitions/protest-against-after-school-satan-club
The controversial proposal to open a pro-satanic club at Northern Elementary sparked a major reaction among residents…
The controversial proposal to open a pro-satanic club at Northern Elementary sparked a major reaction among residents…
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Hello, which books would you recomend to read for those who are starting a relationship, answer!
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Are You A Good Wife
A Quiz to Help Women Make Marriage a "Joint Adventure" Answer these questions carefully and honestly. They will show how you can be a more considerate partner and increase the happiness of your marriage. A business partnership is described by a striking term, "joint adventure." It means that partners share alike in responsibilities and profits.
Is your marriage a joint adventure?
If it isn't you may find the reason by answering the following questions. They cover many of the basic troubles that bring unhappy people to us for aid at the Marriage Council of Philadelphia.
ARE YOU A REAL PARTNER?
1. Do you live within your husband's income?
2. If you have a job, do you contribute some of your earnings to your joint expenses?
3. Are you inclined to forgo something for yourself (such as an expensive coat) in order to save for something you both can share (such as a TV set or a holiday) ?
4. If he needs to aid his family financially, do you help in that emergency, either by working or economizing?
5. Do you know his ambition for the future, and are you helping him to realize it ?
Money is behind many of the complaints we hear in this office. The wife who spends or makes demands that are not in relation to what her husband can provide is not a real partner. Too many working wives think, "What I make is mine-what my husband makes is ours." The extra funds brought in by a working wife are not of full value unless they also bring a sense of shared effort in getting things for "us" rather than for "me".
One of the most important things a wife can do is to encourage a man in his ambition. This is not always easy. It may mean leaving a home town where you are happy. It may mean living on a small income while he prepares himself, through study, for a better job. Helping your man prepare for self-realization is part of your share as a joint adventurer. If you answered "Yes" to the questions above, you rate well.
ARE YOU A GOOD FRIEND ?
1. Does your husband tell you about his work?
2. Do you try to share some of his enthusiasm, even though you are more interested in other forms of entertainment?
3. Do you stay on good terms with his family, even though they bore or bother you?
4. If you can't agree with him on certain things, are you able to reach a friendly compromise?
5. Are you proud of him, and do you let him know it?
So many of the men who come to us for help say that they have stopped discussing business problems at home because the wives concerned are not interested enough in their work to talk about it intelligently or are so critical that they are of no help. Informing yourself about your husband's career is one of the best investments you can make. If it is complicated or highly technical, borrow books about it from the library. Even if it bores you, ask questions. You may find it interesting, after all.
If he brings home a tale of trouble, don't say, "Why do you get yourself into all of these messes?" What he wants is comfort and a lift. Try to help him think out the best solution, and then encourage him to carry it through. Emerson described a friend as "one before whom I may think aloud." If you answered "Yes" to the questions above, you deserve this denoscription..
ARE YOU CONSIDERATE?
l . Do you send your husband off in good spirits in the morning? 2. Do you look attractive, clean, and neat in the morning?
3. When he comes home, do you let him have a nap, or a drink, or early dinner, or time with friends-as he likes it, not as you like it?
4. Do you arrange social activities so that he gets enough sleep on week .nights?
5. Do you participate in his hobbies, or let him follow them happily if you can't?
The mood of the house is the wife's job. If she is truly considerate, she designs both the beginning and end of the day to suit her husband. It is important to adjust your own pleasures to his habits, needs, and likes. If you did not answer "Yes" to these questions, perhaps you are not doing your share as a homemaker.
A Quiz to Help Women Make Marriage a "Joint Adventure" Answer these questions carefully and honestly. They will show how you can be a more considerate partner and increase the happiness of your marriage. A business partnership is described by a striking term, "joint adventure." It means that partners share alike in responsibilities and profits.
Is your marriage a joint adventure?
If it isn't you may find the reason by answering the following questions. They cover many of the basic troubles that bring unhappy people to us for aid at the Marriage Council of Philadelphia.
ARE YOU A REAL PARTNER?
1. Do you live within your husband's income?
2. If you have a job, do you contribute some of your earnings to your joint expenses?
3. Are you inclined to forgo something for yourself (such as an expensive coat) in order to save for something you both can share (such as a TV set or a holiday) ?
4. If he needs to aid his family financially, do you help in that emergency, either by working or economizing?
5. Do you know his ambition for the future, and are you helping him to realize it ?
Money is behind many of the complaints we hear in this office. The wife who spends or makes demands that are not in relation to what her husband can provide is not a real partner. Too many working wives think, "What I make is mine-what my husband makes is ours." The extra funds brought in by a working wife are not of full value unless they also bring a sense of shared effort in getting things for "us" rather than for "me".
One of the most important things a wife can do is to encourage a man in his ambition. This is not always easy. It may mean leaving a home town where you are happy. It may mean living on a small income while he prepares himself, through study, for a better job. Helping your man prepare for self-realization is part of your share as a joint adventurer. If you answered "Yes" to the questions above, you rate well.
ARE YOU A GOOD FRIEND ?
1. Does your husband tell you about his work?
2. Do you try to share some of his enthusiasm, even though you are more interested in other forms of entertainment?
3. Do you stay on good terms with his family, even though they bore or bother you?
4. If you can't agree with him on certain things, are you able to reach a friendly compromise?
5. Are you proud of him, and do you let him know it?
So many of the men who come to us for help say that they have stopped discussing business problems at home because the wives concerned are not interested enough in their work to talk about it intelligently or are so critical that they are of no help. Informing yourself about your husband's career is one of the best investments you can make. If it is complicated or highly technical, borrow books about it from the library. Even if it bores you, ask questions. You may find it interesting, after all.
If he brings home a tale of trouble, don't say, "Why do you get yourself into all of these messes?" What he wants is comfort and a lift. Try to help him think out the best solution, and then encourage him to carry it through. Emerson described a friend as "one before whom I may think aloud." If you answered "Yes" to the questions above, you deserve this denoscription..
ARE YOU CONSIDERATE?
l . Do you send your husband off in good spirits in the morning? 2. Do you look attractive, clean, and neat in the morning?
3. When he comes home, do you let him have a nap, or a drink, or early dinner, or time with friends-as he likes it, not as you like it?
4. Do you arrange social activities so that he gets enough sleep on week .nights?
5. Do you participate in his hobbies, or let him follow them happily if you can't?
The mood of the house is the wife's job. If she is truly considerate, she designs both the beginning and end of the day to suit her husband. It is important to adjust your own pleasures to his habits, needs, and likes. If you did not answer "Yes" to these questions, perhaps you are not doing your share as a homemaker.
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