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Looking for love on all the web pages.


Since it seems that a big concern for many of our readers is how their lovely son or daughter can meet a similarly lovely young Catholic mate, here's a tip for the Valentine Valentine

a true friend and constant lover. [Br. Lit.: Two Gentlemen of Verona]

See : Faithfulness
 season: online Catholic dating. Christian--and specifically Catholic--online dating services have taken very seriously the command to "be fruitful fruit·ful  
adj.
1.
a. Producing fruit.

b. Conducive to productivity; causing to bear in abundance: fruitful soil.

2.
 and multiply mul·ti·ply
v.
1. To increase the amount, number, or degree of.

2. To breed or propagate.
." Some sites are geared toward more conservative types, while others are more universal. Some even let you know right off the bat if the person is eligible to be married in the Catholic Church and if he or she wants to have kids.

CatholicSingles.com is the most obvious choice, but there's also ChristianCafe.com StRaphael.net, and the spiritually broader eHarmony eHarmony is a venture capital-funded,[1] marriage-oriented matchmaking website. The company advertises through television and the Internet and requires users to complete a detailed compatibility questionnaire. eHarmony was co-founded by Dr. .com, to name a few. Coming soon: U.S. CATHOLIC magazine's Catholic single of the month! (Just kidding.)
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Title Annotation:catholic tastes; online Catholic dating
Author:Dix, Tara
Publication:U.S. Catholic
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Feb 1, 2004
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