In your parish/family planning for National NFP Awareness Week, consider how you can raise up the noble role of grandparents in your activities that promote Church teaching on marriage, conjugal love and responsible parenthood, family, and the method of Natural Family Planning. Here are some ideas to inspire you.
Gathering for adults with cognitive/developmental disabilities. It is a time of fellowship, activities and reflection on the Sunday readings and a simple dinner.
Caregivers are invited to join us for our virtual gathering to build relationships, share experiences, and create a supportive community. We’ll spend some time getting to know each other and share a brief reflection on the Sunday Scriptures.
Men and women who have lost their spouses gather monthly to share stories, grow in their faith, and support each other by providing practical assistance in daily living, which helps them better understand the bereavement process.
Gathering for adults with cognitive/developmental disabilities. It is a time of fellowship, activities and reflection on the Sunday readings and a simple dinner.
Caregivers are invited to join us for our virtual gathering to build relationships, share experiences, and create a supportive community. We’ll spend some time getting to know each other and share a brief reflection on the Sunday Scriptures.
Men and women who have lost their spouses gather monthly to share stories, grow in their faith, and support each other by providing practical assistance in daily living, which helps them better understand the bereavement process.
Gathering for adults with cognitive/developmental disabilities. It is a time of fellowship, activities and reflection on the Sunday readings and a simple dinner.
Caregivers are invited to join us for our virtual gathering to build relationships, share experiences, and create a supportive community. We’ll spend some time getting to know each other and share a brief reflection on the Sunday Scriptures.
Gathering for adults with cognitive/developmental disabilities. It is a time of fellowship, activities and reflection on the Sunday readings and a simple dinner.
Caregivers are invited to join us for our virtual gathering to build relationships, share experiences, and create a supportive community. We’ll spend some time getting to know each other and share a brief reflection on the Sunday Scriptures.