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With the prepartion questionare I use as well as many parishes, these answers are asked and if there seems to be an issue, discused.Having said that, I would like to see more emphasis on the following:
—dealing with the spouse’s family (nuclear and extended), especially where values and methods differ greatly from one’s own
—the raising of children in the Catholic faith (non-negotiable, or else no marriage is possible)
—why mixed marriages are extremely difficult and not recommended by the Church
—role of work and finances in a marriage (since many marriages break up over it)
—married, monogamous sexuality in a society whose values are contrary
—stages of life and the changes that people tend to experience as they pass through those stages, How do one’s priorities and perceptions change?
—what will happen when the parents of either spouse require extra care
—how a couple would cope with infertility and decisions about adoption
—having a marriage-centered, rather than child-centered, home
—Mars-Venus gender differences in thought process, perceptions, approaches, etc.
—how a couple would cope with substance abuse, infidelity or wayward children
—how a couple would make decisions about relocating the family
—parenting philosphies, and the influence of each spouse’s own family history in terms of setting parenting values, priorities and practice
—what are examples of ways in which we at one time in our lives were SURE that we knew all about and could handle a certain challenge, only to have it turn that we were mistaken? What growth was still needed and how was it accomplished? (emphasis on young people assuming that they know all that they need to know)
—identification of biggest mistakes one has made in life, how one knows that these were mistakes and how he/she would handle differently now
—identifying and tuning out toxic distractions to a marriage and family life
Part of the prenuptial the the couple is required to sing specifically indicates that their children are to be raised Catholic.
The Church though can onlydo so much. In the end it is up to the couple to have a faith filled and based marriage.