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Communio – International Catholic review: www.communio-icr.com
Ever since its inception, Communio has been committed to this program of renewal through return to the sources of the authentic Tradition. The name of the journal itself bespeaks this commitment. Communio—a term called the key to the ecclesiology of Vatican II by Cardinal Ratzinger—refers to what is the source, the means, and the goal of the Church’s life: the Trinitarian communion that graciously wills to draw all of creation into its loving embrace through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ that the Spirit keeps perennially present in the communio of the Church and its universal mission.
e5 MEN: www.e5men.org
Men dedicated to a life of intercessory prayer and fasting on behalf of future and present wives and families.
Family Honor: www.familyhonor.org
In the 22 years since Family Honor, Inc. was established, the organization has grown to fill the many needs expressed by parents, decision-makers in faith communities, adolescents, young adults, and many other adults who want to do something positive in their own community. In addition to family-centered programming and a college-level course for those who are interested in becoming chastity presenters, we also are now able to offer a wider variety of educational resources than ever before.
Fathers for Good: www.fathersforgood.org
Whether you are a seasoned dad, a new dad, a dad to be, or a single guy wanting to know more about fatherhood, this Web site is for you. There is a role only a father can fill and gifts only a father can give. In a culture that often does not favor fatherhood or masculine virtue we wish to highlight the unique contributions of men, husbands and fathers. The world would be lacking without them. We also welcome wives who want to support their husbands in becoming the best fathers they can be.
For Your Marriage: www.foryourmarriage.org
An initiative of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Heroic Media: http://www.heroicnews.org/
A one-stop news source featuring up to the minute coverage on core life issues, compiling stories from a wide variety of news sources on abortion, euthanasia, embryonic stem cell research, marriage, pornography and human cloning. It is published in both English and Spanish.
The Institute for Marital Healing: www.maritalhealing.com
The mission of the Institute for Marital Healing is to strengthen Catholic marriages and families by educating spouses, marital therapists and clergy about common causes of conflicts in marital self-giving and effective approaches to alleviating such conflicts.
National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers (NACFLM): www.nacflm.org
In response to God's word revealed through all generations and impelled by our belief in the intrinsic sacredness of family life, we the members of the National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers join together to be a prophetic voice for family in Church and society, to foster professional development, and to provide mutual support for those who minister with families.
Pastoral Solutions Institute: www.exceptionalmarriages.com
Whether you want to create a more intimate and godly marriage, celebrate a more faithful and fulfilling family life, or discover the path to a more grace-filled personal life, The Pastoral Solutions Institute can help strengthen and support you on your spiritual and emotional journey.
Pontifical Council for the Family: www.familia.va
Provides information on its activities and main projects, including the World Meeting of Families in Milan in 2012.
Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family: www.johnpaulii.edu
The Pontifical John Paul II Institute is devoted to the study of this truth about the human person in all of its dimensions: theological, philosophical, anthropological, and indeed cosmological-scientific. The Institute centers its study of the person in the community that is the original cell of human society: marriage and family (cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2207; Letter to Families, 13).
Por Tu Matrimono: www.portumatrimonio.org
The Spanish site for an initiative of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Post Abortive Healing Rachel’s Vineyard: www.rachelsvineyard.org
This program is an opportunity to examine your abortion experience, identify the ways that the loss has impacted you in the past and present, and help to acknowledge any unresolved feelings that many individuals struggle with after abortion. Because of the emotional numbness and secrecy that often surrounds an abortion experience, conflicting emotions both during and after the event may remain unresolved. These buried feelings can surface later and may be symptoms of post abortion trauma.
Project Rachel: www.hopeafterabortion.com
Project Rachel operates as a network of healing composed of specially-trained caregivers which may include priests, deacons, sisters, lay staff and volunteers, mental health professionals, spiritual directors, mentors, chaplains and others, such as medical personnel. These individuals, often working as a team, provide direct care to women, men and adolescents who have been touched by an abortion loss, enabling them to grieve, receive forgiveness, and find peace.
The Alexander House: www.thealexanderhouse.org
The Alexander House is an international, Catholic, apostolate proclaiming the beauty, goodness and truth of God’s design for marriage. Its mission is to preserve the marriage covenant, build strong families and lower the divorce rate by helping individuals to discover the beauty and grandeur of the vocation to love and the service of life through marriage, family, church and community.
Theology of the Body International Alliance: www.tobia.info
We are a support network providing resources for those striving to evangelize the world by means of Pope John Paul II's understanding of the human person, explained in his works Love and Responsibility and Theology of the Body. Our aim is to lead every person to an encounter with Jesus Christ.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: www.usccb.org/laity
The Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth assists the bishops, both collectively and individually, to respond to the faith needs of lay men and women, married couples and families, lay ecclesial ministers, and young people in our pluralistic and culturally diverse society. The Committee assists the bishops to promote the evangelization and faith formation of these persons, leading them toward a deeper commitment to Christ and his Church in the world.
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