In paragraphs 163–164 of Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis reflects on married love as something living and dynamic, capable of growing and deepening over time. In a world where couples often share many decades of life together, spouses are called to keep choosing one another day after day, building a relationship rooted in trust, fidelity, forgiveness, and mutual growth. Even as life changes and the years pass, genuine love does not diminish; instead, it can evolve into a deeper tenderness and a more profound communion. Marriage, then, is not simply a bond to preserve, but a journey to renew continually, sustained by God’s grace throughout every stage of life.
The testimony we share here reminds us that true love is not only about happiness and harmony, but about remaining faithful to one another each day, trusting in God, and allowing even suffering to become a path toward unity, faith, and self-giving. To love in this way, especially in difficult times, is perhaps one of the most powerful and luminous witnesses we can offer the world.
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