Answer from a Catholic: A Catholic who attains to the perfection of virtue will strive with the help of God to love her neighbor unconditionally, for the love of God. This would include, of course, the man who is her husband, to whom she has a special duty of devotion. In other words, as Catholics we try to love everyone unconditionally as children of God, and we do this because of Jesus' command "love thy neighbor as thyself." I don't believe a Catholic wife is supposed to love - with an unconditional love - her husband any more than she loves her own parents or children in this way. If for example, her husband were to behave in a way unworthy of a Catholic husband, it would be proper and correct for the wife to calmly and moderately object.
Only if either the husband or wife is Catholic.
A husband and wife are one person and that person is the husband.
According to the Catholic Church, that is not alright and is a sacrilege. The Catholic Church would want you to research Catholicism and fully believe in it, or not convert.
Yes, he does if he was previously married.
no, he should love u unconditionally. Whether u have gained 3 stone or not. Tell him that you would love him still if he gained weight.
I think she did not agree of this new church of his father especially the teaching. Also she has a catholic husband.
This morning (2/22/12) when asked her religion on her husband's TV show, she said she was Catholic.
He should be someone that loves you unconditionally and without end. He should want to comfort you and protect you and provide for you no matter what life may have in store. He will love you for what is on the inside and not what is on the outside.
Often some Catholic priests have good advice. Ask them.
Yes, unless he has formally left the Church.
Kellie is a devout Catholic along with husband Casey. They raise Kellie's daughter maggie and their son Joshua in the Catholic faith.
Roman Catholic but he is open to other religions, such as Judaism which his husband practices.