Mission Statement
The mission of the Office of Marriage & Family is to
assist families in living a Christ-centered life in accord with
Catholic Church teaching on human sexuality, marriage and responsible
parenthood. Our programs promote growth throughout the different
stages of life, fostering the dignity of the human person from
conception to a natural death. We are dedicated to proclaiming
the presence of Jesus Christ in our families and our daily lives. |
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~OMF Corner~
40 Days For Life - February 17 through March 28
This coming Lent join hundreds of thousands of people participating in 200+ cities across America & internationally. 40 Days for Life saves lives through prayer and fasting for an end to abortion, peaceful vigil outside Planned Parenthood, and community outreach to spread the message that life is sacred. Contact Mary Jo Ruhland at rhlgr@aol.com or Judy Haag at bobjudy@meltel.net
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Build your Marriage on Christ: Covenant of Love Marriage Ministry has begun! These monthly couple gatherings are a wonderful opportunity for husbands and wives to come together to build up their marriage in light of our Catholic faith. Please check out Covenant of Love for more information and join us at the Pastoral Center in St. Cloud (across the street from Cathedral High School at 305 7th Ave) on the 3rd Sunday of each month. We will meet from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the lounge. Our next meeting will be on Sunday, March 21 . Questions? Contact Sheila at 320-252-4721 x 308.
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"Hannah's Hope" - A Support Group for Infertility
One in seven married couples experiences infertility - you are not alone. We invite you to join us on Thursday, April 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the Pastoral Center as we share our stories, support each other in prayer, and share resources following Catholic teaching for infertility treatment. Registration required, please call Laura at (612) 616-0712 or email HannahsHopeMN@gmail.com
Spiritual Adoption Program
We are very excited to introduce the Spiritual Adoption Program. This program has been successfully piloted in some
of our parishes and schools in recent years and has proven to be very educational and meaningful to children and adults
alike. It touches on the three areas of pro-life involvement: prayer, education and service.
The program is very simple. Participants in the Spiritual Adoption Program pledge to pray for nine months for a baby
in danger of abortion. While this child will remain unknown to his or her “spiritual parent,” God knows who the child
is. Many people have found that naming “their child” helps to keep them focused on the reality that their prayers are
helping to save a particular baby from the harm of abortion.
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Health Care
Reform Bill-
Abortion on Demand
Important!
*Updated as of 3/19/10!
The expectation is rising that the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on the health care reform bill on Sunday, March 21.
Especially if you have not yet sent a pro-life e-mail in response to NCHLA’s recent alert, I urge you to send e-mails to Congress today! Please click on the link below. Do not delay! Act immediately!
Click here to log in and send your message.
Stop Abortion Funding in Health Care Reform!
Congress is considering health care reform legislation. Our nation is at a crossroads. Policies adopted will have an impact for good or ill for years to come. Genuine health care reform should protect the life and dignity of all people from the moment of conception until natural death. Please contact your Representative and Senators today! |
For more Action Alerts . . .
Legislative
Action
See the latest Action Alerts from the
National Committee for a Human Life Amendment (NCHLA).
CHECK BACK OFTEN AS
THINGS CAN CHANGE QUICKLY!

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For background information on the health care reform issue click here.
For additional information from the USCCB click here.
FOCA News
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has launched an email campaign to urge Congress to oppose the federal funding and promotion of abortion and to maintain the current policies that promote the dignity of each person from conception to a natural death. For an update on the latest concerns on the federal and state levels, click here. To find your representatives and senators e-mail addresses, click here. To determine which district you are in, click here.
Our vigilance in making our voice heard is key. Yet, this should always be in a spirit of prayer. It would be a good time to organize a Living Rosary for the unborn. For instructions on how to organize a Living Rosary, click here. |
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Marriage Moments
(week of 3-15-10)
Giving up is easy. Staying married is hard. Love makes it possible. God is love. 'Nuff said.
(Tips courtesy of Susan
Vogt)
See For
Your Marriage for additional resources. |
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Parenting Pointers
(week of 3-19-10)
Whether you are a single custodial parent, a parent who visits on weekends, or a parent whose spouse is gone for long periods of time - it's not easy. Summon up your courage and your friends. Ask for respite when you need it. Both you and your child will benefit.
(Tips courtesy of Susan
Vogt)
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Below are audio
portions from the
Military Advocacy Training held July 12, 2008
in St. Cloud.
Linda Ritchie, who is actively involved
in the Befrienders Ministry, offers advice and tips on
listening and advocacy skills.
Click here to listen
Time: 20:25
Mike Mynczywor, LICSW from the St. Cloud
VA Medical Center provides referral information for returning
military regarding their health care and
dental needs.
Click here to
listen
Time: 32:45
Yolanda Von Itter, Family Assistance
Coordinator with the Family Assistance Center at Camp
Ripley. The National Guards role in keeping in contact
with families through deployment and reintegration.
Click here to listen
Time: 7:25
Below
is an audio portion from Diocesan Ministry Day held Oct.
1, 2007 in St. Cloud.
Gail Mossman, MN National Guard State
Youth Coordinator.
She represents the MN National Guard as a State Partner
in the MN Operation: Military Kids program.
Click here to listen
Time: 1:02:38
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Legislative
Action
See the latest Action Alerts from the
National Committee for a Human Life Amendment (NCHLA).
CHECK BACK OFTEN
AS
THINGS CAN CHANGE QUICKLY!

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Military
Support
Many men and women from central Minnesota are
members of the United States military and are serving both in
the United States and overseas. Some of these brave men and women
will be returning home this summer. About the same time, others will
be deployed, maybe for the second time. How does the Church and
parish reach out to families while their loved-one is deployed?
What are the soldiers and families needs during this time of
separation? How does the parish community welcome the soldier
home and assist the family through the subsequent months as they
reintegrate?
To assist military families, an advocacy program is being initiated. An advocate
is a person or persons in each parish who can coordinate the needs of the soldiers
and families from their parish. Click
here for more details.
PRAYERS
for those serving in
our military.
click here
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Partially funded by the
Annual Diocesan Appeal, we will continue our work of strengthening
families, promoting the
dignity of each person and proclaiming Christ to the world.
"You have a mission to fulfill, a mission of love
which must begin in your homes,
in the place where you are,
with the people you are closest to;
and only then spread out."
-- Mother Theresa of Calcutta
The Office of Marriage & Family is a member
of the National Association for Catholic Family Life Ministers (NACFLM).
NACFLM is a growing association of professional ministers within
the Catholic Church who work with, for and beside families.
Visit their website at: www.nacflm.org |
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