Pre-Cana is workshop-style group program that is open to any couple. At this seminar you will learn more about the Sacrament of Marriage and discuss marriage skills (for example, communication, conflict resolution, and finances). Below are the Pre- Cana programs currently availible. Your parish also may have a Pre-Cana program not listed here.
Before registering, speak with your officiant (priest or deacon) and the Church at which you are getting married to ensure they do not have another preferred method of preparation.
Please notice that some registrations are through the Archdiocese (www.marriagemattersbalt.org) and others are directly through the parish.
St. Ursula Catholic Church |
Our Pre-Cana offering encompasses 2 Saturdays. They are open to any couple in the Archdiocese preparing for marriage. Time: 10AM – 4PM. (breakfast served from 9:30am) Lunch is provided Please visit our website for upcoming dates and to register For more information contact Bernadine Miller |
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St. Joseph, Fullerton |
Date: Saturday, September 7th from 8:30am – 5:30pm Cost: $125 (includes lunch) Registration is available online – https://www.givecentral.org/marriageprep24 |
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Loyola University |
https://www.loyola.edu/department/campusministry/sacraments/weddings/pre-cana |
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St. John, Westminster |
St John Roman Catholic Church Pre-Cana Marriage Preparation |
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St. Patrick Church, Havre de Grace |
Our Pre-Cana offering encompasses two Saturdays; couples are required to attend both sessions. Program is open on any couple preparing for marriage in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Dates: July 13th and July 20th, 2024 Time: 9:30am – 3:30pm (breakfast served from 9am) Cost: $150.00 Lunch will be provided. Registration is available online: https://www.givecentral.org/location/1240/event/39673. For more information, please contact Bernie Miller (email: bernadine.miller@archbalt.org) or Joanna Friedenberg (joanna.friedenberg@archbalt.org).
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The Archdiocese of Baltimore’s Institute for Evangelization is a new model for engagement with parishes seeking to realize their evangelizing mission more fully.
The Institute is composed of four offices that collaborate closely to ensure that support is never “one-size fits all” but can adapt to the changing needs of each parish community.