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Friday Five 4

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  1. Friday Five: The American family's "new normal," establishing family traditions, and more Post This
  2. Friday Five: Catholics still less likely to get divorced, marriage's effect on income inequality, and more Post This

Five articles that I recommend from around the web:

The American Family: How a ‘new normal’ is reshaping religion, work, and today’s economy (video)
Mary Eberstadt, Nick Schulz, and W. Bradford Wilcox, AEI

Creating a Positive Family Culture: The Importance of Establishing Family Traditions
Brett and Kate McKay, The Art of Manliness

How America's Marriage Crisis Makes Income Inequality So Much Worse
Derek Thompson, The Atlantic

Divorce (Still) Less Likely Among Catholics
Mark M. Gray, 1964

Marriage Associated with Better Cancer Outcomes
Kathy Boltz, Oncology Nurse Advisor

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