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Aug 14 6 tweets 2 min read
Today, in church, the priest said:

"Everybody in the family must go to the same church. Not husband going to one church; wife going to another church. It affects the children. Listen. Nothing twists the mentality of people than Religion."
Some Catholic girls here reaffirmed their stands that they wouldn't leave their churches for their husbands (if the men weren't also Catholics).

Offline, I've seen situations where Catholic and non-Catholic marriages began on rocky foundations.

Just six months into the marriage
and the wife is already reporting her husband to her parish priest. That the man said she should stop going to her church.

The girls I talked about may have had relationships where their faith threatened its future.

And when they couldn't bulge, the man walked.

It wasn't
cheating, domestic violence, or lack of money that ended it. It was religion.

From my experience, I believe "compatibility" with Christian denominations is very important.

Imagine after making love and you start arguing with your Pentecostal partner about the honor of Mary.
Your mood go just change.

When asking about genotypes and family backgrounds, endeavor to ask about Christian denomination.

If you're the type that takes faith and church seriously, and can't shift easily, stick to people sharing your faith.

It could spare you divorce later.

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