With the highest casualty rate among marriages today, both in secular and catholic circles we must ask why? What are we doing wrong? Is there a common cause?With
any major project, preparation and planning are essential. Everything
requires resourcing, upskilling, using the right tools... Catholic Engaged Encounter provides a weekend experience of seeing marriage "from the inside". Two married couples and a priest share their successes and failures, their happy times and difficult times. This is very much a "couple weekend" where the engaged couples spend time without distraction, focusing on the future realities of their life together. The emphasis is on communication - money, careers, children, lifestyles, God, in-laws, sexuality, hurting, healing, listening, hobbies, sport - all these impact on our lives. Communication helps us tackle these factors constructively for the well-being of our future as a couple. The dynamic of couples spending a weekend sharing meals etc with other couples with a common focus is its strength. From Friday night till Sunday afternoon, the focus is on the couple and their future married life. And it works! Comments
from couples: Engaged Encounter weekends are held in Wellington at the Island Bay Home Of Compassion Conference Centre. Couples usually come from the Wellington and Palmerston North Dioceses. dates for Weekends in 201125
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Some frequently asked Questions...
What is Catholic
Engaged Encounter?
It is a weekend designed for couples who are preparing for marriage. While it
is spent with other engaged couples, private time is available for the couple
to build a closer relationship. The weekend provides an opportunity for each
couple to talk privately, honestly and intensely about their future lives together
- their strengths and weaknesses; desires; ambitions; goals; their attitudes
about money, sex, values, lifestyles, family, and their role in the church and
society.
Research indicates that couples who possess good communication, problem-solving,
and decision-making skills stand a much better chance of their marriage lasting
and being a partnership that is filled with continuing fun, love, and intimacy.
Engaged Encounter
is not designed to take the place of several interviews that must be held with
the marriage celebrant, who will discuss, among other things the teachings of
the Catholic Church, the Church's view of marriage and the meaning of the ceremony.
The EE Weekend is presented with the approval of the Archdiocesan Family Life Office.