Intimate Graces - How Practicing the Works of Mercy Brings Out the Best in Marriage
Description:
Winner of a Catholic Press Association Award: Family Life Books (First Place).
In Intimate Graces, bestselling author and Catholic media personality Teresa Tomeo and her husband, Dominick Pastore, invite couples to enrich their marriages by practicing the fourteen Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy. Through their own story and that of other married couples, Tomeo and Pastore demonstrate how reciprocating the works of mercy brings out the best in a marriage.
The Catholic Church encourages believers to perform Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy, tangible actions that show charity toward others. In Intimate Graces, Teresa Tomeo and her husband, Dominick Pastore, demonstrate how applying the fourteen traditional virtues of Catholic spirituality can foster deeper intimacy in any marriage. The couple uses personal stories and reflections, as well as the experiences of other Catholic couples, to show how a husband and wife can become, in a real way, a haven of compassion and virtue for each other.
Tomeo and Pastore each write in their own voice and include reflection questions, practical suggestions, and a prayer at the end of each chapter.
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Features:
- ISBN: 9781594716423
- Author: Teresa Tomeo
- Author: Dominick Pastore
- Foreword by: Greg Alexander
- Foreword by: Julie Alexander
- Trim size: 5 x 7 inches
- Pages: 160
- Format: Paperback
- Publication date: October 2, 2015
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