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Fall 1972

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CHICAGO STUDIES

Church point more toward the need for reinforced pastoral activity in preparing young people for marriage and supporting married couples. Rigorism in the law court or laxity in the Tribunal are really unimportant. In life, what counts is how realistically we as a Church are concerned for the life of married people. To mouth the words and not produce the effort to aid them in creating truly mature, psychologically compatible and sacramentally alive marriages is perhaps the greatest danger any of us face today.


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