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Worried about divorce? Look to these saints

Cerith Gardiner - published on 07/14/24
If you're struggling in your marriage, look to these holy men and women for some heavenly help and inspiration.

Divorce is a deeply personal and challenging decision that many couples may contemplate during difficult periods in their marriage. Issues such as communication breakdowns, infidelity, financial stress, and emotional distance can make it seem like divorce is the only solution.

However, it's essential to remember that marriage is a sacred commitment, and exploring every possible avenue to mend and strengthen this bond is crucial before making any final decisions. Seeking guidance from saints who exemplified virtues such as patience, forgiveness, and perseverance can provide inspiration and support during trying times.

Here are some saints, including married couples, who are particularly relevant for those contemplating divorce, offering their unique insights and intercessions to help preserve and heal marriages.

Even if your own marriage is thriving, it's always useful to reach out to saints to try and maintain a healthy relationship. And please feel free to share this with couples you know who might be struggling.

1St. Joseph

The earthly father of Jesus and husband of the Virgin Mary is renowned for his unwavering faith and dedication to his family. Despite facing initial doubts and significant challenges, Joseph remained committed to and protective of Mary and Jesus.

St. Joseph is a powerful example of trust and fidelity. His steadfast support for Mary, even in times of uncertainty, serves as a reminder of the importance of loyalty and perseverance in marriage. Praying to St. Joseph can help couples find the strength to overcome doubts and work through difficulties together.

2St. Monica

This 4th-century saint is known for her relentless prayers and unwavering faith, especially in dealing with her son St. Augustine's early rebelliousness. She also endured many hardships in her marriage, including her husband's infidelity and volatile temper.

St. Monica's persistence in prayer and patience in her difficult marriage circumstances make her an excellent intercessor for those facing marital strife. Her example encourages couples to remain hopeful and persistent in seeking reconciliation and understanding.

3St. Rita of Cascia

This Italian saint experienced a tumultuous marriage to an abusive husband. Despite the challenges, she remained devoted and patient, ultimately witnessing her husband's conversion before his untimely death.

St. Rita is often invoked as the patron saint of difficult marriages. Her life exemplifies the power of prayer, patience, and forgiveness in transforming relationships. Couples can look to her for inspiration in enduring and overcoming marital challenges.

4St. Thomas More

This popular English statesman was a devoted husband and father who faced significant personal and professional trials. He was a father to four; when his wife died he remarried and raised his stepdaughter as his own, and he was also guardian to two girls. His steadfast commitment to his faith and family was evident even in the face of his martyrdom.

St. Thomas More's deep love for his family and his ethical steadfastness provide a model for upholding marital commitment and integrity. His example can inspire couples to prioritize their values and work through conflicts with honesty and devotion.

5St. Elizabeth of Hungary

This Hungarian princess was married at the tender age of 14, had three children and was widowed at 20. She then chose a celibate life and used the money from her dowry to build a hospital. She was known for her charity, humility, and dedication to her husband, Ludwig. Despite her noble status, she lived a life of service and deep spiritual commitment.

St. Elizabeth's life demonstrates the importance of humility, service, and mutual respect in marriage. Her dedication to her husband and their shared values can inspire couples to foster a loving and supportive relationship, grounded in mutual care and service.

6St. Anne

The mother of the Virgin Mary is often honored for her role in the Holy Family. Though not much is known about her life, she is revered for her devotion and faith.

St. Anne's role as a nurturing and faithful mother and wife makes her a powerful intercessor for family harmony. Couples can seek her intercession for wisdom and guidance in nurturing their marital and familial relationships.

Saints who were married couples

7Saints Louis and Zélie Martin

This popular French couple were the parents of St. Thérèse de Lisieux. They lived a deeply spiritual life, balancing the demands of their family and business with their faith. Their marriage was marked by mutual respect, love, and a shared commitment to their religious values.

Even though Zélie lost her life while her children were still young, the family's foundations were so strong that Louis was able to continue raising their children in faith, so much so that all their children who survived childhood went on to become nuns.

Louis and Zélie's relationship exemplifies a partnership built on mutual support, love, and faith. Their example shows how a shared spiritual life and commitment to family values can sustain a marriage through various trials. Couples can look to them for inspiration in nurturing a strong, faith-centered marriage.

8Saints Priscilla and Aquila

Saints Priscilla and Aquila were a married couple who worked closely with St. Paul in the early Christian Church. They were known for their hospitality, teaching, and strong partnership in faith.

Priscilla and Aquila demonstrate the power of working together in faith and mission. Their partnership in both their personal and spiritual lives can inspire couples to collaborate and support each other in all aspects of their marriage, reinforcing the importance of unity and shared purpose.

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