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If you're married, think this week how you can be more readily, more generously, more patiently receive the faults and failings of your spouse, so that you can more deeply love your spouse like Christ loves the Church.
If not married, you can still apply this to your other relationships, making sure that through the faults and failings of your neighbor, you still love them as Love Himself loves.
By Catholic Diocese of ArlingtonIf you're married, think this week how you can be more readily, more generously, more patiently receive the faults and failings of your spouse, so that you can more deeply love your spouse like Christ loves the Church.
If not married, you can still apply this to your other relationships, making sure that through the faults and failings of your neighbor, you still love them as Love Himself loves.