[Update: as was pointed out in the comments section, NFP Awareness Week this year has changed to begin July 25th, rather than culminate on the anniversary of Humanae Vitae's release. Take note! You have time!!!]
No pun intended on the title!
How did your NFP Awareness Week begin this weekend? Did your parishes get something going? Posters? Bulletin articles? What’s happening in your area? Or perhaps, what’s not happening in your area?
I had a panic attack last weekend when I realized NFP Awareness Week was coming up and I knew it was completely off my pastor’s radar. To make things more difficult, he’d just left for a trip abroad, so the possibility of getting approval for my ideas was slim. Uggh. I still shot off an email with a bullet point list of ideas. The day after I sent it, I was inundated at work, and never got/ made the time to do any of my things. There’s still time for some of them, I suppose, but Sunday is really the launching point for the week. Here’s my list of things I wanted to do/ advocate:
- Order or print out a couple NFP Awareness Week Posters–theme this year: “Trust: God has a plan for your marriage”
- Have Prayers of the Faithful taken from the USCCB’s suggested prayers for this week
- A mention in the homily about trusting God and how this relates to our family choices and openness to children
- Have some catchy brochures available in the vestibule–I can just print ones posted online
- Include a bulletin insert (such as the one here) in the bulletin
- Have a bulletin article telling people that I can help answer questions about NFP and family planning.
On a positive note, I was happy to find out that we have four NFP Instructors in the Diocese of Cheyenne (the entire state), when I wasn’t expecting to have more than one or two. One of them is even a Creighton Model Practitioner! So if you’re in Wyoming and looking for an NFP Instructor, shoot me an email!


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