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St. Cloud Diocese


The Office of Marriage and Family (OMF) of the Diocese of Saint Cloud is partially funded by the Annual Diocesan Appeal. The office works to strengthen families, promote the dignity of each person and proclaim Christ to the world. We provide ministries in the areas of:


Family Support
: Parenting Support, Chastity Education


Marriage
: Marriage Preparation, Marriage Enrichment


Respect Life
: Project Rachel, Spiritual Adoption, ProLife Efforts


Natural Family Planning
: Education and Resources


Marriage Resources




Web Links


(Recources list found at www.foryourmarriage.org.)

Here are a few selected websites and blogs that deal with marriage and family life.


Do you have a recommendation for this list? Send it to: marriage@usccb.org.


Websites


The National Healthy Marriage Resource Center
is a government-funded clearinghouse for high quality, balanced and timely information and resources on healthy marriage. It aims to be a first stop for information, resources, and training on healthy marriage for researchers, policymakers, media, marriage educators, couples and individuals and program providers.


Two of Us
is a project of the National Healthy Marriage Resource Center, providing information and advice for individuals and couples in all stages of the relationship cycle: dating, engaged, marriage and parenting.


The National Marriage Project
, located at the University of Virginia, is a nonpartisan, nonsectarian initiative that provides research and analysis on the health of marriage in the U.S.


Smart Marriages
offers a wealth of resources, including a directory of marriage education classes, articles, research reports and much more.


Coffin Corner
– Bill Coffin, former Special Assistant for Marriage Education at the Department of Health and Human Services, regularly posts healthy marriage links and clips.


Blogs


The Wonder of Marriage
– Bob and Rita Boeke are speakers and educators with long experience helping couples to enrich their marriages. They are the authors of “Forever and a Day: An Invitation to Create a Marriage that Lasts a Lifetime.” They focus on living the realities of daily life with humor, joy and gratitude.


Faith and Family
– Bloggers discuss marriage, parenting, NFP, homemaking and more.


Fathers for Good
– Brian Caulfield writes about being a Catholic husband and father on this blog sponsored by the Knights of Columbus.


Sliding vs. Deciding
– Dr. Scott Stanley, a well-known researcher at the University of Denver who helped to develop PREP, writes about the nature of commitment.




Retrouvaille

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What is a Retrouvaille Program?


The word Retrouvaille (pronounced re-tro-vi with a long i.) is a French word meaning rediscovery. The program offers tools needed to rediscover a loving marriage relationship. Thousands of couples headed for cold, unloving relationships or divorce have successfully overcome their marriage problems by attending the program.


The Retrouvaille Program consists of a weekend experience combined with a series of 6-12 post-weekend sessions over 3 months. It provides the tools to help put your marriage in order again. The main emphasis of the program is on communication in marriage between husband and wife. It will give you the opportunity to rediscover each other and examine your lives together in a new and positive way.


What the Program is not.


It is not a retreat, marriage counseling, or a sensitivity group. There are neither group dynamics nor group discussions on the weekend. It is not a time for hurting; it is a time for healing.


Who is it for?


It is for couples with
marital problems including those who are considering marriage separation and those who are already separated or divorced that want marriage help.


Some couples come to Retrouvaille during the initial signs of a marriage problem. Other couples are in a state of despair and hopelessness when they attend the program. These latter couples often consider the Retrouvaille program their final option.


Many lawyers and judges send couples to Retrouvaille as a prerequisite to filing for a divorce or rendering final decisions. Many marriage counselors send their clients to Retrouvaille as a prerequisite to marriage counseling. These professionals know that the tools of communication in marriage taught in the program are often what couples need.


The Retrouvaille program is not designed nor intended for couples in a co-habitating relationship.


What Happens During a Retrouvaille Program?


During the weekend phase, a team of three couples and a priest or three couples and a Christian minister & spouse give a series of presentations. The weekend is not a spiritual retreat, not a marriage encounter or marriage seminar although it does have characteristics of each of these and much more.  You will, however, be encouraged to put the past behind you and start rediscovering each other.


The team presents a technique of communication that enables you to take a good look at most areas of your relationship. The team does not provide marriage advice.  The team provides practical tools for improving your marriage.  They will share how they were able to benefit from these techniques themselves.  After each presentation you will have a chance to reflect on it by yourself, then discuss it in complete privacy with your spouse.


The weekend is not a ‘miracle cure'; therefore, the post-weekend sessions have been designed to continue the marriage renewal begun on the weekend. The post-weekend phase is as crucial, maybe more critical, to the healing of marriage problems. During the post-weekend sessions, the technique learned on the weekend is further developed and is used to explore additional areas of the marriage relationship.




"You have a mission to fulfill, a mission of love, which must begin in your homes, in the place where you are, with the people you are closest to; and only then spread out."

-- Mother Theresa of Calcutta



Worldwide Marriage Encounter

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This could be THE Weekend for the two of you to Explore, Rediscover, and Reconnect. Worldwide Marriage Encounter is a weekend getaway that helps married couples rediscover themselves as individuals and as a couple. The Weekend is God-centered and comes out of the roots of the Christian faith. Our Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends are presented in the Roman Catholic Faith Expression, but we welcome couples of all faiths. Guided by a team of volunteer couples and a priest, each participant explores their relationship with each other, their spouse, and their family.


The Weekend format helps couples communicate openly and honestly, without any group sharing, therapy or marriage counseling.


Great Marriages Don't Just Happen, Couples Make Them!


All marriages need attention, effort and nurturing. Worldwide Marriage Encounter provides an opportunity for you to explore your relationship together and find ways to make it more fulfilling and stronger for a lifetime.


Give Yourselves a Weekend


Worldwide Marriage Encounter, you get away from the distractions of everyday life and focus on each other. The team couples set an atmosphere for open and loving communication. They model the method, and share their own life experiences, making it easier for spouses to talk with each other.


Although your conversations are private between you and your spouse, seeing other couples striving for a better relationship makes it easier for you also to be open to your spouse.


If you're still wondering if you should consider a Weekend, then you may want to start here.


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