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"The family, which is founded and given life by love,
is a community of persons: of husband and wife, of parents and children, of
relatives. Its first task is to live with fidelity the reality of communion in a
constant effort to develop an authentic community of persons." Pope John
Paul II (1981) Apostolic Exhortation on the Family, #18


Marriage Enrichment Series: Queen of
Peace Church, 7:00 – 8:30pm
Monday, April
19, 2010, Romantic Love Vs
Reactive Love: maintaining a sense of intimacy regardless of what
happens in the relationship.
In this workshop
we’ll explore the difference between Romantic Love and Reactive
Love, the advantages and disadvantages of each, and solutions to
their difficulties.
These workshops are for
couples or individuals, unmarried or married any number of years. Presented by
Martin Gay, marriage and family therapist. More
Information and Register online at
www.martingay.com or by calling
503-375-6362. No fee for this workshop series. Limited childcare
available (must pre-register).
Don’t settle for a
“good enough” marriage... make it an exceptional marriage!

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find articles and resources on faith and family life. Whether it’s strengthening
your Catholic marriage, building the Catholic family, tackling the terrible
two’s, passing on the Faith, or parenting teens, you’ll find the practical help
you need.
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Come Home: Marriage Issues: Happiness in Marriage, Divorce, Remarriage,
Annulments, Contraception, Sex in Marriage, Adultery


The Office provides information,
referrals, and training in the areas of marriage preparation, marriage
enrichment, natural family planning, family ministry development, formerly
married ministry, men’s ministry, adult chastity education, and respect life
issues and aging concerns.
The Office also
provides educational and formational activities for parish ministers dedicated to family life ministry.
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Marriage Encounter
Click here for the
National Marriage Encounter
Website

Worldwide Marriage Encounters mission of renewal in the
Church and change in the world is to assist Couples and Priests to live fully
intimate and responsible relationships by providing them with a Catholic
"experience" and ongoing community support for such a lifestyle.
Marriage Encounter can help married couples turn a good
(or even ho-hum or boring) marriage into a GREAT marriage!
 | Rediscover the spark that was there on your wedding
day! |
 | Rediscover the best friend you had when you were
first married! |
 | Join the millions of couples worldwide who have
learned how to keep their marriage vibrant and alive! |
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Catholic Engaged Encounter of Oregon is a ministry of
the Roman Catholic Church primarily to couples planning to marry in the
Catholic Church. However, couples who are not Catholic are also welcome to
participate in an engaged encounter weekend. It is not required that a couple
actually be engaged. The encounter is an in-depth pre-marriage preparation
experience within the context of Catholic faith and values. The presenting
team on an encounter consists usually of two married couples and a priest.
Engaged Encounters are held in Portland Oregon. It is
necessary that a couple reserve places for themselves on a particular weekend
at least 30 days in advance of the weekend they desire. Dates of future
weekends are listed with the names and phone numbers of couples to contact in
order to make a reservation and register for a particular weekend.
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Retrouvaille - A Program
to Help Couples Heal and Renew their own Marriage Relationship.
Retrouvaille is a live-in weekend and post weekend program for married
couples. The emphasis is on a technique of communication between a
husband and wife. During the weekend, a series of in-depth presentations
are given to you and other couples like yourselves. Each presentation,
given by one of three married couples and a priest, focuses on a
specific area of a marriage relationship. After each presentation, you
will have a chance to reflect on it by yourself, then discuss it with
your spouse in complete privacy. The weekend is not a spiritual retreat,
not a sensitivity group, not a seminar, nor is it a social gathering.
You will, however be encouraged, to put the past behind you and start
'rediscovering' one another again. The weekend is not a 'miracle cure',
therefore, post-weekend sessions have been designed to continue the
marriage renewal begun on the weekend. These follow-ups review earlier
concepts in greater depth, present new ones and help you apply these
concepts to your own marriage. |
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