With so many marriages breaking up, your role as a Catholic marriage educator is a crucial element in building a civilisation of love.
More than ever, engaged couples need good preparation that not only teaches them practical skills, but also inspires them to embrace a fully Catholic vision for their marriage. Couples also need ongoing enrichment and extension in the early years and beyond if they are to realise the fullness of the call of their vocation.
At MRC, we are dedicated to developing resources to equip marriage educators to fulfil their difficult task with less stress and more impact. All our resources are grounded in the wisdom of the Church, particularly the Theology of the Body, and focus on teaching couples practical skills as well as spiritual insights to provide a comprehensive formation experience. We offer a range of resources and training opportunities to support Catholic marriage educators.
MRC Conferences & Training
- Conference Held every two years, the MRC conference brings together Catholic marriage educators across Australia. Read more: here
- Training and Inservice MRC is available to run training and inservice events for parish and diocesan groups and welcomes all educators to any of our hosted events. Read more: here
Resources for Educators
- ‘Engage’- Marriage Preparation A multimedia, marriage preparation course. Designed to be delivered by couple mentors, this course can be used with single couples, small home-based groups, or adapted to the large group setting. Read more: here
- Natural Fertility A Total Gift of Self’ is a multimedia series of resources that promote natural fertility methods to couples across the life cycle. Our comprehensive Educators edition includes a 33 min DVD, lesson plan, 70+ supporting slides and reproducible couple handouts. Read more: here
- Theology of the Body Resources A great way to do some self-directed study to advance your own formation. We offer a number of books, CDs, DVDs and courses. Read more: here
- SmartLoving @ Home A series of freestanding topics for use by couple gathering groups, for parish events or by individual couples. A valuable source of resource material for marriage educators. Read more: here
Articles for Marriage Educators
- The Marriage CatechumenateThe Marriage Catechumenate
- Marriage without men!Marriage without men!
- Help for Marriages Under StressHelp for Marriages Under Stress
- The Present Moment: A Christian Approach To MindfulnessThe Present Moment: A Christian Approach To Mindfulness
- Principles of Nuptial Formation for AdolescentsPrinciples of Nuptial Formation for Adolescents
- The Naprotechnology RevolutionThe Naprotechnology Revolution
- Marriage at the MoviesMarriage at the Movies
- Destination Weddings and other Wedding PhenomenonDestination Weddings and other Wedding Phenomenon
- Seven Strategies for the Culture WarsSeven Strategies for the Culture Wars
- Featured Resource: Five Love LanguagesFeatured Resource: Five Love Languages
- Prenups and Catholic TeachingPrenups and Catholic Teaching
- Addiction SupportAddiction Support
- Celibacy and the PriesthoodCelibacy and the Priesthood
- Featured Resource: Stop Using PornographyFeatured Resource: Stop Using Pornography
- The Neuroscience of GratitudeThe Neuroscience of Gratitude
- Divine Mercy UniversityFeatured Resource Integrating the Science of Psychology with insights about the human person from philosophy and theology. The Divine Mercy University (formerly the Institute for the Psychological Sciences) is an international centre for scholarship and professional training dedicated to the development of a psychology grounded in an integral Catholic Christian view of the human person. Maintaining the ...
- Delaying divorce to save marriages: The Second Chances ActDelaying divorce to save marriages: The Second Chances Act by Dr. William Doherty and Leah Ward Sears Washington Post article – Published October 20, 2011 Conventional wisdom holds that about half of U.S. marriages end in divorce — and that most Americans wish the divorce rate were lower. Still, many are skeptical about whether we can lower ...
- Interest in Marital Reconciliation Among Divorcing ParentsInterest in Marital Reconciliation Among Divorcing Parents
- Formation on CampusFormation on Campus
- The Divorce SuperhighwayThe Divorce Superhighway
- Marriage and Family Ministry TeamsMarriage and Family Ministry Teams
- Tips for Catholic CelebrantsTips for Catholic Celebrants
- Maybe ‘I do’Maybe 'I do'
- A Rich New Translation of Humanae VitaeA Rich New Translation of Humanae Vitae
- Difficulties faced in the Catholic Marriage Counselling milieuDifficulties faced in the Catholic Marriage Counselling milieu
- Reflecting on Marriage and SpiritualityReflecting on Marriage and Spirituality
- Challenges for Catholic Counselling AgenciesChallenges for Catholic Counselling Agencies
- The Contribution of Catholicism to Marriage and FamilyPeter Holmes addresses the Roundtable on Couple Therapy | Oct 1, 2010 When considering the contribution of Catholicism to marriage and family, particularly to relationship counselling, it is easy to think we are on the defensive. We are gathered here today to talk about how we can provide training, networks and support for good Catholic counsellors ...
- Supporting Marriage and FamilySupporting Marriage and Family
- The Training of Catholic Marital TherapistsThe Training of Catholic Marital Therapists
- Finding Meeting Points between Couple Therapy and Gospel ValuesFinding Meeting Points between Couple Therapy and Gospel Values
- A Tribunal Perspective of Marriage CounsellingA Tribunal Perspective of Marriage Counselling
- A Vision for Catholic Marriage CounsellingA Vision for Catholic Marriage Counselling
- Catechesis on Marriage and FamilyCatechesis on Marriage and Family
- Engage – Course OutlineEngage - Course Outline
- Engage – BenefitsEngage - Benefits
- Engage – Distinguishing FeaturesEngage - Distinguishing Features
- A Goal for Marriage PreparationA Goal for Marriage Preparation
- Together Apart – Attachment Style in MarriageTogether Apart - Attachment Style in Marriage
- The Power of MatrimonyThe Power of Matrimony
- Marriage as a ResourceWhen we in the Church think about marriage and family life, mostly we think in terms of supporting couples. We look primarily towards marriage and family life as a group in need, and we focus our energies on providing support services for them such as counselling, welfare, financial assistance and so on. This approach has ...