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Marriage: To Be A Gift

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How would you look with a big bow on your head?  The point of marriage is to be a gift to each other for the purpose of being more holy.  When you keep the focus where it ought to be great things can happen. Using the "Theology of the Body," Mark Kurowski moves beyond sexuality to using the principles laid down by Pope John Paul II in his ground breaking work to make our marriages healthier, happier and holier than ever.

This retreat is specifically designed to be short and to the point so that busy marriages can squeeze a morning or afternoon into their lives to gain some tools to live the life God intended.

Schedule

Mass

Session I: Marriage Talk: To Be a Gift

This session uses the theological insights and practical humor and application that are the hallmarks of MySpiritualAdvisor.com's ministry.

Break

Session II: Marriage Workshop: Break out session guided by Mark Kurowski

This session uses the Solution Focused Brief Therapy techniques that MySpiritualAdvisor.com's Mark Kurowski learned at Duke University and used in pastoral counseling for nearly 15 years.

Endorsement

"Thank you for being our Family Formation guest speaker on "Marriage: To Be a Gift".  Your insight into the relationship of body and soul as it relates to marriage was beautifully presented wit such enthusiasm...and not soon to be forgotten.  May God continue to use your gifts!"

Sarah Turk, Director of Faith Formation, St. Jude Parish, Joliet, IL

 

 

Newsflash

Endorsement

"I have become acquainted with Mark Kurowski  and learned of his journey to the fullness of faith in the Catholic Church.  He gained a master's degree at the Divinity School of Duke University.  Then having been received into the Church he completed the theology studies for the priesthood at Mundelein Seminary of the Archdiocese of Chicago.  I have found his web site reflections solidly Catholic and helpful to all who are striving to follow the Gospel of Jesus Christ. "

Most Rev. James H. Garland, Bishop Emeritus of Marquette
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