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The Rise of Interfaith Marriage
November 25, 2013
Summary: Why about forty percent of American couples are in interfaith marriages, and a Catholic-Jewish pair share their wisdom from 14 years of marriage.
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Two Faiths, One Home November 25, 2013
Millions of Americans are falling in love with people of other faiths, and that's helped us become a more tolerant society. It's also created a whole new set of challenges for couples. Naomi Schaefer Riley surveyed nearly 2,500 men and women, and has one big piece of advice: confront your differences early on. Our story first aired this April.

Naomi Schaefer Riley, author of 'Til Faith Do Us Part: How Interfaith Marriage is Transforming America
She's Catholic. He's Jewish. Mary Beth Cisneros and Michael Rosenman are raising their three children in both faiths, and that's made for some pretty interesting backseat conversations about Jesus' divinity, among other
Mary Beth and Michael: Making It Work November 25, 2013
She's Catholic. He's Jewish. Mary Beth Cisneros and Michael Rosenman are raising their three children in both faiths, and that's made for some pretty interesting backseat conversations about Jesus' divinity, among other things. They offer their wisdom from fourteen years of marriage. Our story first aired this April.

Mary Beth Cisneros and Michael Rosenman, members of the Interfaith Families Project of Greater Washington