Actually. It goes way further than just “tacky.” If you would take more than a minute, you would see so much more. Though they may not view the marriage in the full sacramental sense that Catholics do, they do view it as an institution created by God to glorify Him, not simply instituted for our earthy pleasure. They do not treat it lightly! If they did, they would not have fought so hard for their own marriage after Jason’s behavior. Believe me, if I had been able to find a Catholic resource that offered nearly as much, I would have used it. I’m sure you mean well. I don’t know how much experience you have in this subject. What I do know, is that “just praying more and going to confession” is not enough. So far, I have not found a Catholic source that addresses the entire problem with a comprehensive solution. As practicing Catholics, we were skeptical at first. My husband was actually resistant. That could have been just the fact that he had to face his problem, or it could have truly been as he said, that they weren’t catholic. But we both know that some of their views are slightly different than ours. So far it has not been an issue except with one word in one video that we thought should have been replaced with another. This is REAL help for a REAL problem. With any resource, catholic or not, we have to remember that human beings are not infallible. Over the years, I have seen plenty of catholic resources that approach certain topics differently than I believe, as an educated catholic, that these should be approached. So there is a level of discernment with any resource. As a hurting wife, I am trying to offer other women (and men)in as much pain as I am, some help and an outlet for their grief so that they can heal and move forward.