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Catholics searching for love still turning to Knock Marriage service

Despite the rise in popularity of online dating services such as Plenty of Fish and Tinder, a sizeable number of Catholics in search of love are still opting instead for the matchmaking services of Knock Marriage Introductions.

1,500 people called Knock Marriage Introductions last year

The Knock Marriage Introductions saw almost 1,500 people telephone the service in 2013 to make enquires about the service according to new figures released by this week.

Knock Marriage Introductions celebrated ten weddings last year

Knock Marriage Introductions, the Mayo Catholic dating agency, which has been match making since 1968, celebrated 10 marriages from member couples last year.

CSO figures show average age of bride and groom continues to rise

New statistics from the CSO on marriages in Ireland show that the number of marriages registered in the country in 2007 was 22,756, which equates to an average marriage rate of 5.2 per 1,000 of the population. This compares with a total of 22,089 and a similar marriage rate of 5.2 per thousand in 2006.

Singletons in their 30s turn to Knock Marriage Bureau

Singletons in their 30s who are trying to find love are shunning the modern day approaches and resorting to a more traditional method, that of matchmaking, through the services provided by the Knock Marriage Bureau.

Calling all singles

A Valentines singles Mix n Mingle Party is taking place in aid of the Hope Foundation.

Create a healthy personality

I bet most of us probably believe that we do already have a healthy personality. A healthy personality is one that makes our lives much more enjoyable for us and others to enjoy. There are some ways to test just how healthy your personality is...care to test yourself?

Become a nurse and find a husband at Knock

Galway men and women are among the top groups who found love at Knock Marriage Introductions Bureau.

Saturday Forum debate on Christmas

Tomorrow, Saturday December 19, the CRC 102.9 fm current affairs programme Saturday Forum will feature a debate on a side of Christmas which most of us, fortunately, never experience. To many people Christmas is a time of plenty, a time of joy and happiness, but there are others for whom Christmas is a time of great worry and stress, a time when concerns about money and the basic necessities of life come to the fore.

 

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