Across
- 3. Having hope that the world will change and things will go right for us in the long run and the relationship will be stable for both partners.
- 4. Presuming the other is not cheating and having complete faith in the person you have married.
- 8. True love values the other persons achievements and not seeing the person as a threat.
- 11. Treating your loved one with irritation and easily annoying them which shouldn't occur in a good marriage.
- 12. Being open to forgive your loved one for what they have done and being able to understand, to pardon and to reconcile upon what has happened.
- 13. Not treating your loved one with respect and love which they deserve. From your bad actions, words and gestures this is considered nasty.
Down
- 1. Ability to tolerate aggrivations from the partner but also the readiness to confront any challenge you are faced with and face is as a united couple and team.
- 2. Speaking to much about yourself and all of your achievemnents which can lead to problems within the marriage.
- 5. Implies limiting judgement and not judging someone and in return not being judged.
- 6. Serving others and offering love and wisdom to people in a way which assists them
- 7. 'When a loving person can do good for others, or sees that others are happy, they themselves live happily and in this way give glory to God, for God loves a cheerful giver'. (2 Cor 9:7)
- 9. The happiness of giving and the pleasure of serving others for the greater good.
- 10. Taking the time to prepare and feel the connection before you receive the sacrament of marriage will lead to a pure and guided marriage which will last.
