Ancient Wisdom for Modern Marriage

Virgil on Marriage: Duty, Fidelity, and the Power of Shared Purpose

20 min · 19 de may de 2026
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What would Virgil advise to strengthen a marriage? In this episode, Ed and Maya explore how Virgil’s epics and pastoral poetry present marriage as a union grounded in duty, fidelity, and shared labor. Drawing from the Aeneid and Georgics, they examine why passion without purpose leads to ruin, why “plighted faith” must remain unbroken, and how a chaste and orderly home builds lasting stability. The discussion highlights marriage as a partnership shaped by work, family, and tradition, and warns against the destructive pull of unchecked desire seen in the tragedy of Dido and Aeneas. The episode also reflects on Virgil’s measure of success and human worth—rooted in piety, moral integrity, endurance, and devotion to a greater destiny beyond the self.

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