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Forgiving a Spouse’s Betrayal

A 30-Day Catholic Prayer Journey

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Forgiving a Spouse’s Betrayal

By: Deacon John O'Maley
Narrated by: Lenny Impellizzeri
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Betrayal in marriage is one of the deepest wounds a heart can endure. When the very person who vowed faithfulness causes pain through infidelity, lies, or abandonment, forgiveness can feel impossible. Yet Jesus, betrayed by those closest to Him, shows us that mercy is not only possible—it is transformative.

Forgiving a Spouse’s Betrayal: A 30-Day Catholic Prayer Journey offers daily guidance for husbands and wives struggling to move beyond anger, bitterness, and despair. Rooted in Scripture and Catholic tradition, each day provides:

  • A Scripture passage from the NRSV Catholic Edition.
  • A heartfelt reflection connecting biblical truth to the reality of betrayal.
  • A guided prayer for strength, mercy, and healing.
  • A practical action step to move forward in faith.

This journey does not rush or minimize the pain. Instead, it creates space for honesty before God, gradual surrender, and the discovery of new hope in Christ. Whether reconciliation is possible or not, this book will help you release resentment, reclaim peace, and entrust your future to God’s healing mercy.

Through these thirty days, you will learn that forgiveness is not weakness—it is freedom.

©2025 Deacon John O'Maley (P)2025 Deacon John O'Maley
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