January 9, 2019 at 3:27 p.m.
Getting Married?
2019 Pre-Cana programs are open
Couples planning to get married are encouraged to attend Pre-Cana at least six months prior to their wedding date. All programs are held on Saturdays; advanced registration is required.
PRE-CANA I
Pre-Cana I is marriage preparation for couples who have not been married before and do not have any children. Topics include sacrament and spirituality, sex and intimacy, communication and conflict, values and expectations, career and family of origin, finances, and children.
This one-day program is held at three locations, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
ALBANY:
Pastoral Center,
40 North Main Ave.
Upcoming dates:
Feb. 23, March 23, April 27, May 11, June 8, July 27
GLENVILLE:
Immaculate Conception School
400 Saratoga Road
Upcoming dates:
Feb. 9, March 16, April 13,
May 18
SOUTH GLENS FALLS:
St. Michael the Archangel,
80 Saratoga Ave.
Upcoming dates:
April 6
PRE-CANA II
Pre-Cana II is for couples, one or both of whom have been married before, or who have a children. It is appropriate for couples having their marriage convalidated in the Church. Additional topics include blending families and family systems.
This one-day program is held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
ALBANY:
Pastoral Center
40 North Main Ave.
Upcoming dates:
April 13, Aug. 3
For more information, visit www.rcda.org/pre-cana.
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