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The objective of the Office of Marriage & Family Life is to build up the Body of Christ by promoting an authentic, Catholic vision of marriage and family life. We offer programs for marriage preparation, marriage enrichment, marriage intervention and natural family planning, which reflects our vision. Each year in October we celebrate marriage anniversaries of 25, 50 and longer at the Marriage Jubilee Mass.

What Is Marriage? Fom Marriage: Love & Life in the Divine Plan, A Pastoral Letter by the Catholic Bishops of the United States Click links at left for the full letter or the Abridged Version

Marriage is a natural institution established by God the Creator. It is a permanent, faithful, fruitful partnership between one man and one woman, established by their free mutual consent. It has two purposes: the good of the spouses, called the unitive purpose, and the procreation and education of children.

Marriage is not merely a private institution. It is the foundation of the family, where children learn values and virtues that make them good Christians as well as good citizens. Marriage is important for the upbringing of the next generation, and therefore it is important for society.

Men and women are equal as persons. As male and female, they are two different ways of being human. These differences relate them to each other in a total and complementary way. They make possible a unique communion of persons in which spouses give themselves and receive each other in love. This communion of persons has the potential to bring forth human life and thus to produce the family. No other relationship symbolizes life and love as marriage does.

The two purposes of marriage are inseparable; they are two aspects of the same self-giving. The unitive purpose of marriage means that husband and wife participate in God’s own self-giving love. The two become one flesh, giving mutual help and service to each other through their intimate union.

The procreative purpose recognizes that married love is by its nature life-giving. The children who result from this union are the supreme gift of marriage. Some couples experience the tragedy of infertility and may be tempted to think that their union is not complete; however, it remains a distinctive communion of persons.

Calendar (Next 10 upcoming events)
  • Jan 23-25, 2015
    Catholic Engaged Encounter: Marriage preparation for couples planning to marry in the Catholic Church, but non-Catholics are also welcome to attend.This retreat is designed to give couples an opportunity to dialogue about the future. Click through for cost.
  • Apr 24-26, 2015
    Catholic Engaged Encounter: Marriage preparation for couples planning to marry in the Catholic Church, but non-Catholics are also welcome to attend.This retreat is designed to give couples an opportunity to dialogue about the future. Click for cost.
  • Jun 5-7, 2015
    Catholic Engaged Encounter: Marriage preparation for couples planning to marry in the Catholic Church, but non-Catholics are also welcome to attend.This retreat is designed to give couples an opportunity to dialogue about the future. Click through for cost.
  • Oct 9-11, 2015
    Catholic Engaged Encounter: Marriage preparation for couples planning to marry in the Catholic Church, but non-Catholics are also welcome to attend.This retreat is designed to give couples an opportunity to dialogue about the future. Click through for cost.
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    • The Marriage Covenant: Stewardship of the Domestic Church
      May 30, 2014 | by ICSC
      Flowers, attire, and menu oh my! So much goes into planning a wedding that the true purpose of the event can be forgotten. A good steward recognizes Christ in every thing (yes, even your in-laws). Read on to learn how a marriage covenant is an excellent example of stewardship.
    • Do You Choose Love?
      May 1, 2014 | by Elaine Ybarra
      Are you in a "me" or a "we" relationship? Do you spend recreational time with your spouse? Find out the key to a healthy marriage (Hint: choose love!) Elaine Ybarra co-director of Diocese of Lubbock Marriage and Family Life authors 'Do You Choose Love' featured in the May 2014 South Plains Catholic.
    • Languages of Apology
      April 1, 2014 | by Elaine Ybarra
      Elaine Ybarra co-director of the Diocese of Lubbock Marriage and Family Life shares the five languages of apology. Forgiveness is a crucial component of all relationships, especially marriages. Read how to let go of toxic elements in your covenant bond of marriage.
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    • Richard & Elaine Ybarra
      Co-Directors, Office of Marriage & Family Life; Directors, Catholic Engaged Encounter, Retrouvaille
      806-792-3943 Ext. 231
    • Nurturing Center
      Natural Family Planning Education
      806-780-6853
    • Marriage and Family Counseling offered by Marriage and Family Life Office in collaboration with TTU Marriage and Family Clinic
      Dr. Nicole Springer
      806-742-3074
    • Ramiro & Cynthia Cerda
      Couple-to-Couple Natural Family Planning (NFP)
      806-863-2061
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      Counseling (Small Fee)
      806-742-5050 Ext. 450
    • Rod & Robin Grosz
      Diocesan Directors, Worldwide Marriage Encounter
      806-777-6137