Focolare Movement

Course for engaged couples

Dec 13, 2017

Organized by the central Secretariat of the Focolare’s New Families movement.

  This is a preparation to marriage course to be held at the International Centre of Castel Gandolfo which will host youths of different countries who wish to dialogue on the values that are basic to the life of a couple. The following themes will be proposed in an interactive and dynamic way:

  • choosing the person
  • passing from “I” to “We”
  • communication as a couple
  • conflicts and forgiveness
  • bodily language
  • fertility and responsible procreation
  • many other themes

In the development of the programme by the New Families experts, 4 couples from the Philippines, Portugal, Brazil and Italy also gave their precious contribution. Depliant For info and enrolments:  famiglienuove@focolare.org Tel +39.06.97608300 – +39.06.9411614

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Subscribe to Newsletter

Thought of the day

Related post

Economy of Communion: a path of regeneration

Economy of Communion: a path of regeneration

Thirty-five years after the launch of the Economy of Communion, an event will take place in Latin America from 25th-30th May 2026, offering participants the opportunity to experience a profound experience of meeting with various local communities from different countries. The conclusion will take place in Buenos Aires (Argentina).

Artificial Intelligence at the service of humanity

Artificial Intelligence at the service of humanity

The first encyclical of Pope Leo XIV entitled “Magnifica Humanitas” has been published.On the 135th anniversary of “Rerum novarum”, the Pontiff reflected on the Social Doctrine of the Church in the time of artificial intelligence. He appealed for the safeguarding of “a magnificent humanity inhabited by God”, promoting truth, the dignity of work, social justice and peace. In the digital age, there is a need to disarm Artificial Intelligence (AI) and move beyond the “just war” theory, relaunching dialogue and multilateralism.