Great Marriage & Family Conference March 20

For all those in the Midwest, this looks like a great array of speakers. Check it out!
Diocesean Marriage & Family Conference
Notre Dame Conference Center • Saturday, March 20, 2010
Conference Description
It’s easy to lose sight of the “big picture” in the day-to-day business of raising a family and making a marriage work. This inaugural diocesan conference aims to deepen the understanding of marriage and family life as a vocation from God and encourage an appreciation of its many dimensions. Through a combination of plenary sessions and workshops, this conference will explore the Church’s rich vision of marriage and family life as it relates to topics such as the theology of the body, communication and intimacy, financial stewardship, responsible parenthood, dealing with infertility, and raising teens. A series of workshops also will be presented in Spanish. This conference is for adults of all ages and circumstances; married couples, couples preparing for marriage, single parents, college students, clergy, pastoral ministers and anyone else interested in enriching their understanding of the vocation of marriage and family life.
Schedule
9:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
10:00 AM Welcome Fred & Lisa Everett
Plenary Session One: The Vocation of Marriage Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades
10:50 AM Break
11:15 AM Workshop Session One
- Introduction to the Theology of the Body Lisa Marino
- Dealing with Infertility in Marriage Dave & Suzy Younger
- Marriage & Finances: Setting a Solid Foundation Harry Verhiley
- Parenting Teenagers in the Virtues Cindy Black
- La Vocación al Matrimonio
12:05 PM Lunch
12:55 PM Plenary Session Two: Life-Giving Love Prof. Janet E. Smith
2:00 PM Break
2:25 PM Workshop Session Two
- Building a Culture of Life through the Theology of the Body Tom & Mary Akre
- NaProTechnology: New Hope for Couples with Infertility Brad Ferrari, MD & Mary Ramsey, PA
- Communication & Intimacy in Marriage Lisa Everett
- Challenges in the First Years of Marriage John & Monica Sikorski
- La Teología del Cuerpo Margarita Rodriguez
3:15 PM Break
3:40 PM Workshop Session Three
- Theology of the Body: What the Pope Couldn’t Say Fr. Bob Lengerich
- Spiritual Parenthood Bill & Elizabeth Kirk
- Communication & Intimacy in Marriage Lisa Everett
- Pearls of Wisdom: What 46 Years of Marriage Have Taught Us Dan & Annette Stobierski
- Comunicación en el Matrimonio Fred Everett
4:30 PM Day Conference Concludes
5:00 PM Mass at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart Bishop John M. D’Arcy
6:15 PM Social with cash bar opens
7:00 PM Banquet & Talk by Prof. Smith: Seeking Holiness in Marriage & Family Life
Registration
You may register online here or by mail or FAX. The registration fee of $35 per person for the day conference includes conference materials, continental breakfast, a boxed lunch and afternoon snacks. The evening banquet is an additional $25 per person. Please indicate your workshop preferences in order to assist in guaranteeing proper room space. College or graduate students are welcome to attend any of the plenary or workshop sessions at no cost.
About the Main Speakers
Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades was appointed the Ninth Bishop of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend on November 14, 2009, by Pope Benedict XVI, and installed on January 13, 2010, in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Fort Wayne. Bishop Rhoades serves as Chair of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Task Force on Health Care, and is the Chair-elect of the Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth. He is a member of the USCCB Subcommittee on the Catechism, the Board of Trustees of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the Board of Trustees of Mount Saint Mary’ s University, and the Episcopal Advisory Board of the Theology of the Body Institute.
Prof. Janet E. Smith holds the Father Michael J. McGivney Chair of Life Ethics at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit. She is the author ofHumanae Vitae: A Generation Later and editor of Why Humanae Vitae Was Right: A Reader. She has two new books; Life Issues, Medical Choices, Questions and Answers for Catholics and The Right to Privacy. She speaks internationally on the Catholic teachings on sexuality and bioethics. She is serving a second term as a consultor to the Pontifical Council on the Family. Over a million copies of her talk, Contraception: Why Not have been distributed on tape or CD.
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Thanks for sharing, I think me and the hubby are going to go for our anniversary:)
You’re welcome. Aww, how romantic! Happy Anniversary in advance!
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Thanks for this info. Jess. We have a diocesan wide conference every year on different themes. I’m going to contact the priest in charge and see if he would consider a conference similar to this one!
Good for your Batrice! Not all Family Life offices have the staff, budget etc. to throw a Family Life Conference annually, we can work with our colleagues to introduce these universal themes of love, life & family into mainstream evangelization.
My husband and I are going to go as part of our Lenten observance. So excited!
Sounds so good! What I’d give to hear Janet Smith speak live…
She’s really great. Where are you, Catholic Wife? You should write your Family Life Office with an article on her work, or about another conference (and how successful it was), and suggesting they bring her there. Doesn’t hurt to ask. Where there’s a will, there’s a benefactor who will help find the way!