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In their study, psychologists Barbara H. Fiese, Ph.D., and Thomas J. Tomcho, Ph.D., of Syracuse University found that couples were more satisfied with their marriages when they found meaning in shared religious holiday rituals.
 ”In the context of a changing society in which marriage is a vulnerable institution, religious ritual practices may preserve relationships and serve as a positive template for future generations.” (Read full article)

In their study, psychologists Barbara H. Fiese, Ph.D., and Thomas J. Tomcho, Ph.D., of Syracuse University found that couples were more satisfied with their marriages when they found meaning in shared religious holiday rituals.

 ”In the context of a changing society in which marriage is a vulnerable institution, religious ritual practices may preserve relationships and serve as a positive template for future generations.” (Read full article)