eMatrimony Newsletter
 
Supporting, Encouraging and Challenging the WWME Community
World Council Meeting Report
From our North American Secretariat Ecclesial Team
Dear eMatrimony Subscriber,

Please take some time to read the report from Jose and Marilyn Garcia and Father Mitch about the recent World Council Meeting of Worldwide Marriage Encounter, held in Jakarta IndonesJoseMarilynGarcia-FrMitchia January 16-23.

Many thanks to our leaders who give so much of themselves to advance the mission of Marriage Encounter for the sake of marriages everywhere, and for the sake of the Church!

Here are links to the reports:
 

We would also like to ask you to send in your reports
of how your community celebrated World Marriage Day/St Valentine's Day. Feel free to send just a short note or a photo or two, or a longer article if you like. This is your newsletter for sharing ideas, spreading community, and celebrating our sacraments. Send the materials either to us or Doriano and Patricia Baisi, or Hugo and Gaby Tecuanhuehue


Love, Joe and Linda Oppelt, 
your eMatrimony editors
 
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For comments related to this newsletter, or if you have something to contribute related to WWME, send e-mail to the editors, Joe and Linda Oppelt, or to Canadian editors Doriano and Patricia Baisi, or to Spanish editors Hugo and Gaby Tecuanhuehue.

Mission Statement
As an online publication of Worldwide Marriage Encounter, eMatrimony serves as a resource to support, encourage and challenge couples, priests and religious to live the values of the WWME experience and grow stronger in their efforts to renew the church and change the world.
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