The Basic Tasks of Society Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date March 4, 2014 Categories In chastity, economy, education, family, generations, religion No Comments on The Basic Tasks of Society
Foundations of Society Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 17, 2014 Categories In economics, intact family, MARRI, marriage, religion, sexuality 2 Comments on Foundations of Society
Convenience and Childbirth Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 7, 2014 Categories In abortion, child birth, children, economics, family, pro-life No Comments on Convenience and Childbirth
Religious Practice and Mental Health Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date February 7, 2014 Categories In depression, mental health, religion, worship 2 Comments on Religious Practice and Mental Health
Lessons on Divorce from Henry VIII Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date January 29, 2014 Categories In children, divorce, education, history, MARRI No Comments on Lessons on Divorce from Henry VIII
Marriage-Minded Community: The Wide Scope of New Research Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date January 28, 2014 Categories In children, community, family, MARRI, marriage No Comments on Marriage-Minded Community: The Wide Scope of New Research
Visit a Church: the Case for Religious Attendance Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date January 28, 2014 Categories In MARRI, religion, United Kingdom, worship No Comments on Visit a Church: the Case for Religious Attendance
Children and Happiness: What is the Link? Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date September 19, 2013 Categories In Uncategorized No Comments on Children and Happiness: What is the Link?
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes…divorce? Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date September 16, 2013 Categories In Uncategorized No Comments on First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes…divorce?
Does Absence Really Make the Heart Grow Fonder? Post author By Pat Fagan Pat Fagan Post date September 16, 2013 Categories In adoption, child well-being, children, economics, family, mothers No Comments on Does Absence Really Make the Heart Grow Fonder?