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WWME 2004 Calendars are now available
Jack
& Karen Baker
The WWME 2004 Calendars are now available!
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The Worldwide Marriage Encounter 2004 calendars are now available.
It is hard to get such a great deal. When you purchase a Worldwide
Marriage Encounter calendar you receive a minimum of one dialogue
question for every day of the year, you have a beautiful calendar
and you help support Worldwide Marriage Encounter.
The 2004 calendar features The Gospels in Glass: The Stained
Glass Windows in Saint Bernadette Church, Silver Spring, Maryland.
Each month has a beautiful photo of a different stained glass window
from January’s Epiphany through December’s Nativity.
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Each month has a dialogue question for each day of the month plus
additional questions for Family Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Dialogue
questions to share between a couple and a priest or religious plus
four added questions just in case you prefer one of them to the
question for the day.
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In the back of the calendar there is a tear out page that has
a feeling words list on one side and dialogue tips on the other.
The page is designed so each spouse can have their own list.
The calendar also includes a Handbook for Prayer Couples and a
Weekend Prayer Schedule that list specific ideas of what to pray
for relating to the presentations being given during the times of
each day of the Weekend. The calendar measures 12.5"W
x 9.5"H when closed, and 12.5"W x 19"H when open.
The calendar crew, self-dubbed the “Bakers dirty half dozen”,
have out done themselves in the design of the 2004 calendar. It
is a calendar that anyone will be proud to display in their homes
as well as being a useful tool to support dialogue and Worldwide
Marriage Encounter.
Ask your local area leadership or one of the presenting teams
from your Weekend how you can get a copy of this wonderfully done
calendar.
Special thanks to Fr. William Thompson of St. Bernadette's
of Silver Spring, MD to permit the protography of the stained glass
windows, and to the photographer, William A. Bly, for the use of
the images.
Click here
for a printable page (PDF, 56KB)
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