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Jeffrey Mirus reviews a new book on coping with divorce, by Lynn Cassella-Kapusinski.
“You are not going to get through post-divorce problems by reading a 200-page book. But under each heading, Lynn orients the reader to the various dimensions of the problem, offers clear suggestions on what to do and (often even more important) what not to do in helping your children, and explains the ways in which the teachings of the Catholic Church bear directly on our understanding of these complex issues, enabling you to address them faithfully, taking full advantage of God’s ever-present grace.”
“You are not going to get through post-divorce problems by reading a 200-page book. But under each heading, Lynn orients the reader to the various dimensions of the problem, offers clear suggestions on what to do and (often even more important) what not to do in helping your children, and explains the ways in which the teachings of the Catholic Church bear directly on our understanding of these complex issues, enabling you to address them faithfully, taking full advantage of God’s ever-present grace.”
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