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A Weekend at Home for Your Marriage

For over four decades, Worldwide Marriage Encounter has been a leading movement in offering married couples the gift of a weekend experience to enrich their relationship.

If you have been married for many years, the weekend can help you enhance communication, renew commitment, and rekindle romance. However, if you have been married for a short time, you can learn new skills you needed to stay close through the ups and downs of life. ā€œOur Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is the best thing we ever did for each other and for our marriageā€ is a phrase that has been heard from couples married for a few years, as well as couples married for decades.

The positive effects are not limited to just the spouses; the entire family will benefit from the growing love as well.

Marriage Encounter is designed to give married couples the opportunity to examine their lives together. It is a time to share their feelings, hopes, disappointments, joys, and frustrations and to do so openly and honestly in a face-to-face, heart-to-heart environment with the one person they have chosen to live with for the rest of their lives. It’s a weekend to rediscover their relationship. Every marriage deserves that kind of attention!

The emphasis of the weekend is on communication between husband and wife and to concentrate on each other. It’s not a retreat, nor a marriage clinic, nor group sensitivity. It’s a unique approach aimed at revitalizing Christian marriage.

What happens at a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend?

A team of Catholic couples and a Catholic priest give a series of presentations. Each presentation allows you and your spouse a rare opportunity to look at yourself as individuals, then to look at your marriage and relationship to one another, and finally to look at your relationship to God, the Church, and to the world.

Worldwide Marriage Encounter invites all married couples to renew the romance, revitalize their marriage, communicate more openly, find deeper intimacy, focus on their spouse, and share joy. The next weekend in the diocese will be July 30- 31 at John Carroll Catholic High School as a non-residential weekend – couples will spend Saturday night in the comfort of their home then return to John Carroll on Sunday morning to complete the weekend. The weekend will end Sunday at 4 p.m.


For more information or to register, visit www.wwme.org or call Frank and Kathryn Wessling at 205-530-3607.