PRE-CANA
'Pre-Cana' is a course or consultation Catholic couples must undergo before they can be married in a Catholic church. The name is derived from John 2:1-12, the wedding feast at Cana in Galilee, where Jesus performed the miracle of turning water into wine.
Approaches to Pre-Cana vary among Catholic parishes. Often six weekly sessions will be led by a priest or deacon with support from a married Catholic couple. Common topic include: compatability of the couple, basic principles of Catholic marriage and family life, conflict resolution within marriage, and natural family planning. Many couples report that the best part of the Pre-Cana process are the conversations it encourages themselves to have.
★ Christian view of marriage
★ About.com: What is Pre-Cana?
★ A military chaplain's Pre-Cana Marriage Preparation page
Approaches to Pre-Cana vary among Catholic parishes. Often six weekly sessions will be led by a priest or deacon with support from a married Catholic couple. Common topic include: compatability of the couple, basic principles of Catholic marriage and family life, conflict resolution within marriage, and natural family planning. Many couples report that the best part of the Pre-Cana process are the conversations it encourages themselves to have.
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See also
★ Christian view of marriage
External links
★ About.com: What is Pre-Cana?
★ A military chaplain's Pre-Cana Marriage Preparation page
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