Divorce Ministry
Care in the Name of Christ
Do not fear: I am with you; do not be anxious: I am your God. I will strengthen you, I will help you,I will uphold you with my victorious right hand.
Isaiah 41:10
From the Diocese of Fall River: The separated and divorced support groups are focused on the elements of peer ministry and spiritual direction. Meetings include speakers, resources and the opportunity to share (with others in similar circumstances) not only the pain and struggles but also practical aids for healing and becoming whole again.
Next Session To Be Decided
Catholic Divorce Healing Program – The Parish of Christ the King, Mashpee is pleased to announce the NEW Divorce Ministry for men and women who have suffered from divorce. Surviving Divorce, the twelve-week program features discussions and a thirty-minute DVD presentation each week that cover topics of shock, denial, anger, grief, guilt, forgiveness, money, the courts, the kids, the ex-spouse, annulment, dating, sexuality, spirituality, remarriage or staying single and much more. Experts in the series include some of the best and brightest teachers, counselors, and authors in Catholic media. The DVD series also includes Catholic men and women who share their gut-wrenching but inspiring stories of divorce and recovery. You will cry, laugh, and be encouraged.
The program continues Mondays for twelve weeks. Confidentiality will be assured. No one can be admitted after the third session because of the need to preserve group mutual trust and congeniality. The only cost is $25 for the Student Workbook. Childcare is not available.
Preregistration is required to ensure that we have enough workbooks and to ensure the program is right for you.
Surviving Divorce:
Hope and Healing for the Catholic Family
This program will help you:
Work through the emotional upheaval of separation and divorce.
Find personal healing and hope.
Discover a deeper understanding of God’s love for you.
Gain wisdom and comfort from experts and others who share your experiences.
Navigate new concerns like custody, court hearings, and finances.
