Couples who attend church regularly are happier.

A sociologist professor reported in his research that couples who attend church regularly have happier lives.
According to reports from the Catholic News Agency, Bradford Wilcox, a professor of sociology and director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, stated in his research on this subject: "In most cases, women worry more about their fate than men."
"They have a life together."
Emphasizing that married men and women are happier than single people, he continued: "The path to happiness for men and women will be provided through marriage. Married people are about twice as satisfied with their lives as single people, and this feeling becomes more evident with the birth of children than in the past. Although marriage and having children seem difficult, it also has many benefits. In addition, according to research, couples who go to church feel more happy and content than others. They are 30 to 50 percent less likely to divorce and separate because they are more satisfied with their lives."
The sociologist professor, while pointing out that since 1970, the number of couples who have separated in America has been decreasing, added: "As marriages become more stable, we will see children growing up in much healthier families, which is very important and vital for society."



