What couples are saying about Corda Redempta.

  • “Corda Redempta has been such a blessing to our marriage! We haven’t had an argument since we started it, and I can truly see God molding our hearts into who he desires us to be. Thank you for creating it!! It’s so beautiful!”

    ~Johnathan & Caroline

  • “Filled with real stories and backed with the richness of theology, this book will meet you exactly where you are in your marriage and guide you closer to each other and to Jesus.”

    ~Josh & Kristi

  • “I loved many components of Corda Redempta, especially how the Catechism of the Catholic Church was incorporated into it. I’m a Catholic nerd, and I love reading and learning continuously about our faith. Having excerpts from Theology of the Body was beneficial for my husband as he’s never heard some of this before. We honestly never discussed our upbringings and how it may or may not have shaped us and our marriage until now, and it was refreshing to do so. The litanies are beautiful and so well written. We will continue to pray these prayers together. The love language and temperament quizzes we took, again a first for both of us, were also enlightening. Thank you for providing this wonderful opportunity for us!”

    ~Opie and Kelli

  • “I cried a lot in the beginning. In the middle, I got angry and ready to quit. When we finished, it was all worth it. We went to adoration together for the first time, and we are going to try to go at least twice a month. I’ve been more patient since completing the book, and I find my husband has been more attentive. It was great, and I want to do more things like this together. It’s important to make sure you make the time.”

    ~Dwayne & Sonya

  • “For parents who desire to attend a weekend-long marriage retreat but are not able to, Corda Redempta provided such an opportunity for us. It also gave us the means to go through it at our own pace. It was good for the kids to see us having our retreat time. When they would come into the room and see us reading together, discussing, praying together, they would quietly excuse themselves, and you could hear them tell each other, “Mom and dad are doing their retreat, or as one said, “Mom and dad are doing their homework.”

    ~Opie and Kelli