Vatican Seminar Addresses Marriage, Faith, and Priestly Formation

By |2026-05-04T10:58:41+10:00May 4th, 2026|Articles, eJournal, Marriage|

Teaching future priests to "lead from darkness to light, from the biological to the heavenly, from the world to God" on the

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Wedding Ceremony Planner (SmartLoving)

By |2026-03-02T13:45:24+11:00January 14th, 2026|Engaged, Engaged (Proximate Formation), Married, Professional, Wedding (Immediate Formation)|

SmartLoving Wedding Ceremony walks couples step by step through each stage of the Catholic wedding (with or without Mass). It includes: a) Explanation of the two forms (Nuptial Mass and Wedding Ceremony), b) Discussion of suitable music, dress and common cultural traditions, c) Options for the various prayers, d) Most common scripture readings and links to commentary, e) Printable PDF for recording their chosen readings, prayers and music.

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Catechumenal Pathways for Married Life – Summary

By |2024-09-27T14:56:04+10:00March 9th, 2023|Empowerment (Training & Leadership), Engaged (Proximate Formation), Married couples (Enrichment Formation), Professional, Sexual Integrity|

An interactive summary of the CPML document providing big picture ideas, an explanation of the model mapped onto Marriage Formation Stages (Familiaris Consortio) and the RCIA, with key quotes.

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Peyton Institute For Domestic Church Life

By |2022-06-28T09:31:46+10:00June 28th, 2022|Before School, Children (Remote Formation), Dating, Empty Nesters, Engaged, Grandparents, High School, Marriage Support, Married, Married couples (Enrichment Formation), Mature Aged, Newlywed, Parents, Primary School, Professional, Young Adult, Young Adults (Remote Formation)|

Catholic Families Are Called to be Different. How can Catholic families experience faith as the source of warmth in their homes? How can our households better reflect the love of Christ in our relationships with each other and the world? How can Catholic families fulfill their mission to be the primary engines of evangelization and positive social change? The Peyton Institute for Domestic Church Life is dedicated to answering these and other questions that promote family spirituality and well-being. Through our original research, professional trainings, and creative resources, The Peyton Institute is working to build dynamic domestic churches, founded on the bedrock of Christian love and serving as outposts of grace in their communities.

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