Resources
- Weekend Support
A Handbook for Prayer Couples / Priests
/ Religious
Jack
& Karen Baker
Handbook for Prayer Couples / Priests / Religious
As a part of Worldwide Marriage Encounter’s mission of renewal
in the church we firmly believe in the power of prayer. As such,
every couple, priest and religious who attends a Marriage Encounter
has one or more people praying for them. During the Marriage Encounter
in some areas these prayer partners are revealed through the unveiling
of a Prayer Scroll listing all those who are praying for that specific
Marriage Encounter. The Prayer Scroll may include names of local
people only or may include names from around the world. In other
areas each couple, priest and religious is presented with at least
one prayer letter from a couple or individual who has been praying
specifically for them.
The Mission of a Prayer Couple / Priest / Religious
As a part of our Mission Statement, Worldwide Marriage Encounter
believes in ongoing community support for the lifestyle offered
during the Marriage Encounter experience. This support begins with
the Prayer sponsor. We believe we will never arrive at a place where
we have a perfect relationship. There is a benefit when we rely
on, and offer our support to others as we journey toward a more
intimate and responsible relationship. As such, the prayer sponsor
is asked to begin praying and offering intentions as soon as they
receive the name(s) of the people for whom they are praying. The
local custom may be to offer mass, rosaries, grace at meals, burning
of a candle, fasting, or other forms of intentions. The primary
mission of a prayer couple, priest or religious is to offer spiritual
support before and during the Marriage Encounter for those whom
they have been asked to pray. The ideal is that this support is
only the beginning. Following the Marriage Encounter the support
and prayer should continue in welcoming those whom you have been
praying for into your local community. This welcoming is done in
various ways in different communities ranging from being present
for a reception at the closing of the Marriage Encounter to inviting
the newly encountered into your home or Love Circle/Share Group.
Responsibilities of a Prayer Couple / Priest / Religious
Before the Marriage Encounter, begin to pray and
offer intentions as soon as you receive the names of those for whom
you are being asked to pray. Write a letter (if that is your local
custom) to those for whom you are praying. In the letter tell the
couple, priest or religious that you are praying for them and their
relationship. You may write specifically how you are offering intentions
– prayers, fasting, burning a candle, mass, offering up specific
challenges, etc. Share your hopes and dreams for an enrichment of
their relationship through the tools offered during their Marriage
Encounter. Place your letter in an envelop addressed to those for
whom you are praying. Where you would normally place a postage stamp
write the letters “PC” which stands for prayer couple.
Hand deliver or mail this to the Prayer Couple Coordinator or other
designated recipient. If you are mailing your prayer letter place
the envelope with the prayer letter into a larger envelope and address
it to the Prayer Couple Coordinator or other designated recipient.
Please send your prayer letter as soon as you can to help the prayer
couple coordinators know they have a letter for each couple.
During the Marriage Encounter, keep the couple/priest/religious
in your thoughts and prayers. Recall what you experienced on your
Marriage Encounter. Offer your prayers and intentions for your couple,
priest or religious recalling those parts of your Encounter that
offered the most challenge or promise for you and your relationship.
Some people place the names of those they are praying for on their
refrigerator, bathroom mirror or other prominent location and/or
they burn a candle to remind them to pray. You might include in
your dialogues prior to or during the Encounter questions that remind
you of your own experience.
Following the Marriage Encounter, be sensitive
to the possibility that they may have experienced something different
than you did on your Marriage Encounter or that they may be in a
different emotional place in their relationship. Depending upon
the customs in your community continue to offer support by doing
as many of the following as you can that seem appropriate for your
couple, priest or religious. Be at the site of the Marriage Encounter
to introduce yourselves and welcome them into your community. Invite
the couple, priest or religious to your home or out to some mutually
agreed upon location to get to know each other better. Ask them
if you can pick them up to take them to the Reunion of their Marriage
Encounter and other upcoming Marriage Encounter events in your area.
Invite them to join your Love Circle/Sharing Group. Or offer to
help them start a Love Circle/Share Group. Call them on the phone
if they are open to that and send them cards or letters that offer
encouragement and possibly dialogue questions. Offer support in
whatever way is most appropriate for you and for them.
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