Jim wasn’t sure where God wanted him to go. The 37-year-old engineer from the Twin Cities wondered if the priesthood might be his vocation. Or could it be marriage? He joined CatholicMatch as part of the search to find out.
Whatever uncertainty Jim had about his destiny, there was no mistaking his creativity. He crafted his profile description of himself in verse, laying out his interests as such…
I'd rather play my guitar
Than play poker games, indeed
And count me out of sporting
Puzzles are more my speed
And Jim’s priorities in life? How about this…
I'm always joking around
You usually can't mistake it
But when it comes to my faith
I try to seriously take it
Lisa came to CatholicMatch with much more clarity in her calling—to find a faithful Catholic man, and a more conventional profile, though even she brought a little flair here, declaring her smile to be genuine and “not one of those creepy fixed grins like a newscaster.” If there’s a lesson here for other CatholicMatch members, it’s to be true to yourself in your profile—right down to letting some of your personality shine through.
Even though Lisa worked full-time as a pastoral associate, the 31-year-old was still frustrated with the quality of dates she was being set up on. Initially, she wasn’t open to a long-distance relationship, but after interaction in the CatholicMatch message forums and seeing the number of people who enjoyed success via this route, she prayed that she might open to an “LDR” if God so willed it.
“I felt strongly that God was telling me that if the situation so arose, I would have the strength to endure all that goes with a long-distance relationship.”
It was on the message forums that Jim and Lisa came to each other’s attention. He didn’t post, but he read, and he tended to agree with what Lisa was posting. And her beautiful eyes and smile didn’t hurt either—he decided to reach out to her. Jim would admit later that he never expected a reply, but to his pleasant surprise, he got one.
Jim & Lisa crossed the bridge of uncertainty with great faith & trust.










