Spiritual Inventory for Couples

The following is a self-help review for couples to be done yearly or even quarterly to determine one’s progress to richer living. Ask yourself:

  • Am I so living that I have a better chance of earning heaven than I did a year ago?
  • Am I practicing my religion faithfully and meaningfully?
  • Am I dealing honorably, charitably, with my fellow-men?
  • Am I deepening the love which my marriage partner and I feel for one another by my devotion, patience and understanding?
  • Am I aware of his/her virtues, tolerant of his/her shortcomings?
  • Am I helping him/her to get to heaven?
  • Am I doing my duty by my family joyfully, unremittingly?
  • Do I deal generously with my employer or employees?
  • Do I ever strive to help the poor or oppressed?

If you are a parent, examine your children’s development:

  • Am I helping my children’s spiritual growth by personal example, inculcating habits of daily prayer, Mass attendance, rosary devotions, etc.?
  • Are they learning to control their emotions and their desires?
  • Are they happy and adjusted to life?
  • Are they truthful, honorable, self-reliant?
  • Do they share joys, belongings, and duties cheerfully?
  • Are their manners improving?

What of your family life?

  • Do you talk to one another of anything save the mechanics of living?
  • Do you confide in one another?
  • Are you loyal?
  • Do you present a united front to the world?
  • Do you enjoy each other’s company?
  • Do you read, sing, play games, go on outings together?
  • Do you respect one another’s confidences, take pride in accomplishments, sympathize with troubles?

What of your life as a couple?

  • Has your concern for children or job pushed your wife/husband into the background of your life?
  • Do you confide in one another?
  • Do you listen when your mate talks of his/her problems, ambitions, worries and accomplishments?
  • Do you respect one another’s opinions?
  • Do you express your love in words and deeds?
  • Do you have time for each other?
  • Do you happily spend some of your leisure hours together, without children or others?
  • Do you try as hard to please each other as you did during your courting days?
  • Who is your husband’s sports hero?
  • What color is your wife’s winter coat?
    If you cannot answer these last two questions, you are losing interest in each other.

What of your personal life? Ask yourself:

  • Do I enjoy the work that fills my days? What can I do to make it pleasanter?
  • Is my leisure spent in ways that truly please me, with people I really like, or does sheer inertia keep me glued to a television screen or gossiping with bores?
  • How long is it since I have: learned a new skill, craft, art, or game? Read material that challenged my intellect, enlarged my horizons, deepened my understanding of life?
  • Am I keeping abreast of world affairs and scientific advances?
  • Have I made new friends? Kept in touch with old ones?
  • Am I becoming narrow-minded, opinionated, boresome?
  • What can I do for me to make next year happier?

-from American Catholic Etiquette, pp.242-243

Hail, Full of Grace

Listen here. This song is sung to the melody of a Catalan Christmas Carol called, “El Noi de la Mare”.  See it played on YouTube here.  (If you sing along, you will only be able to sing the first two verses, and then the melody changes.)

 

Hail, Full of Grace

by Father Leonard Feeney

Hail, full of grace, for the Lord He is with thee
Blessed art thou among women of earth;
Blessed the fruit of thy womb, Who is Jesus,
Hail, full of grace, at the hour of His Birth.

Angels, Archangels, and Thrones, and Dominions,
Cherubim, Seraphim, singing your praise.
Mount up to heaven as choirs of adorers,
“Hail, full of grace,” is what each of them says.

Mother of God, Holy Mother, dear Mary,
Pray for us sinners, until our last breath.
Grant us the grace that the prayer we will say is:
“Hail, full of grace,” at the hour of our death.

 

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