Pre Marriage Courses View WeddingIreland.ie or Weddings Ireland for more details or
click on the links below.
To get
married in a Catholic Church you must attend a pre-marriage course.
Here are a few useful websites to find a course or centre near
you.
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About the Organisation |
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ACCORD is a voluntary Catholic organisation that aims to promote
a deeper understanding of Christian marriage and to offer people the means to
safeguard and nourish their marriage and family relationships. Working from
57 centres throughout Ireland, we specialise in Marriage Preparation Courses
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ACCORD Dublin
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There is normally a
waiting list for Pre-Marriage Courses. These courses book up very quickly -
early booking is advisable! |
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Jesuit
marriage preparation courses were started way back in 1952 by Fr Michael
Moloney S.J. in what was then called the "Workers College" but is
now renamed the "National College of Ireland ". They were carried
on under the directorship of Fr Des Reid S.J. and then under the .the
prolific best selling author on marriage in his day Fr Tony.Baggott S.J. |
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Engaged Couples Weekend
- Preparing For Your Marriage Why? Marriage is probably the single
most important thing that you will do in life. It will affect you deeply for
the rest of your life so it is very important to take time with each other to
look back in thanksgiving and to look ahead with enthusiasm. How? The Engaged Couples Weekend in
Esker gives this opportunity by providing time for a couple to be together -
two full days without distractions - and a good programme that helps them to
step back from all that is clambouring for their attention so as to look more
closely at important areas of their lives. |
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MRCS Counselling: Non-denominational marriage and relationship counselling services within Ireland. Practical
Preparation for life together |
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The
National Association of the Ovulation Method of Ireland was founded in 1971
to help Woman in Ireland understand and appreciate their fertility thereby
enabling Irish couples to follow a completely natural and safe method of
family planning. This understanding has meant that women can gain knowledge
of their fertility without having to go through possible stressful
examinations. |