Category: Marriage/Family
Mother Gave Birth to a Baby Boy Under the Hospital’s Christmas Tree
Karina Largo had an unconventional birth at 2:49 a.m. on Christmas morning. Her precious baby, the sweetest gift to receive. And the craziest part? Her baby was born under the hospital’s Christmas tree in the lobby.
Read MoreBaby Saved From Infanticide Thanks to Safe Haven Baby Box
A newborn infant was saved via a Safe Haven Baby Box in Tennessee, marking a life-saving use of the program designed to prevent infanticide and illegal abandonment.
Read MoreGood Marriages Begin in Childhood
Marriage rates have been declining for decades, a tragic development with far-reaching consequences that are becoming more and more apparent with each passing year.
Read MoreColorado Must Pay $5.4 Million for Shutting Down Pro-Life Clinic Saving Babies From Abortions
The State of Colorado must pay $5.4 million in attorneys’ fees to Becket following the state’s unconstitutional effort to outlaw abortion pill reversal. Becket represented Bella Health and Wellness, a Denver-area Catholic pro-life healthcare clinic, defending them against Colorado’s attempt to make it illegal for doctors and nurses to help women who take the first abortion pill but then decide to continue their pregnancies.
Read MorePope Leo warns of global underpopulation crisis threatening families
Pope Leo XIV has declared the underpopulation crisis a major worldwide issue. He urges leaders to protect human life from conception and bolster family support amid declining birthrates.
Read MoreDivorce rate rises for couples over 65: What do Catholic experts suggest?
The rate of married couples filing for divorce has begun to trend downward in recent years, but the rate of “gray divorce” — divorces of couples in their 60s or older — has continued to climb. A July 2025 report from the Institute for Family Studies found that about 40% of today’s first marriages will end in divorce — much less than the oft-cited estimates of about 50%. This is partly because marriages are more selective and some younger people are waiting longer to marry or shunning marriage altogether.
Read MoreSouth Korea finds economic stability is key to encourage marriage and family
A December 2025 government survey in South Korea has pointed out several economic factors as crucial drivers for marriage and childbirth, reinforcing the idea that economic empowerment can encourage family life amid the country’s birth rate crisis. A new survey in South Korea has revealed that security in employment, income, and home ownership make a significant difference in men and women’s likelihood in seeking marriage and family.
Read More5 Ways You Can Rekindle Your Relationship with Your Spouse
As Christians, we know that staying close to Jesus requires time and effort. So why do we think we can take our spouse for granted? Staying close to our spouse also takes time and effort. Try these five ways to rekindle your relationship.
Read MoreCouple in Their 60s Unexpectedly Become Foster Care Heroes
“We made a promise to the kids: We’ll be your last foster family until you find a forever home. We just didn’t, quite frankly, think it would be us.”
Read MoreChina Will Lose 3.2 Million People Next Year as Population Crisis Continues
A recent article in Newsweek highlights the dramatic population decline facing China after decades of anti-family policies.
Read MoreThree Ideas for a Richer Christmas Celebration
According to Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, “domestic prudence” arranges everything in one’s home life toward the true happiness of its members. This can really help us in thinking about how to celebrate Christmas.
Read MoreHigh-Achieving Women and the Work-Family Balancing Act
Having It All, from the Wharton economist Corinne Low, is a book that’s tailored to a fairly narrow audience—but won’t admit it. “Women can’t bend anymore without breaking,” warns an early paragraph.
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