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Enrich your marriage in one weekend

byStaff writers
25 September 2014
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Weekend treat: Worldwide marriage Encounter offers a weekend getaway that helps married couples rediscover themselves as individuals and as a couple.

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Weekend treat: Worldwide marriage Encounter offers a weekend getaway that helps married couples rediscover themselves as individuals and as a couple.

WORLDWIDE Marriage Encounter is a weekend getaway that helps married couples rediscover themselves as individuals and as a couple.

This could be the weekend for the two of you to explore, rediscover, and reconnect.

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 counselling.

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

Get away from the distractions of everyday life and focus on each other.

The team couples set an atmosphere for open and loving communication.

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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.

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