Sri Lankan diocese holds family enrichment program for 50 couples
The Queen of the Holy Rosary Cathedral, Galle Diocese in Sri Lanka, organized a family enrichment program for 50 couples on December 9.
Mr. Nihal Silva and Shamali Silva were the resource persons. Father Selvaraj and Father Damian Arsakularatne, the priests at the Queen of the Holy Rosary Cathedral, Galle, took the lead in arranging the program in preparation for the 150th anniversary of the Cathedral of St. Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary, Galle.
CDSS provided support for the training.
The Cathedral of St. Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary, is a landmark in the city of Galle, Sri Lanka. At the end of the 19th century, the Society of Jesus built it. It was opened in 1874.
The Family Enrichment Program is meant to improve the way parents and children connect.
The program's goal is to pair up couples who have been together for a long time in steady, loving relationships and share their knowledge and tips on how to keep a family healthy.
Family enrichment is a way for families to improve their connections, make them stronger, and help their children grow and develop healthily.
Along with family life education and therapy, it is also a new field of work in the applied family field.
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