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Good morning! Having just joined the group I received notice to introduce myself, so here goes: I’m currently the Director of Marriage and Family Life/Respect Life for the Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine. Our diocese is one of the few in the country that requires engaged couples to complete a full course of NFP instruction to be married and our office has been responsible for creating and supporting this initiative over the past 4 years. I look forward to updates and input from the group and hope to assist in any way I can. God bless! Ad majorem Dei gloriam, Mike DayDirectorMarriage and Family Life/Respect LifeDiocesan Center for Family Lifewww.dcfl.org

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MikeWelcome to the group. My name is Les Ruppersberger, D.O. and I am an NFP only Gyn in Phila and teach the STM. Could you please tell me what method your Diocese teaches/requires; how it is received; how you accomplish this. Thanks. Feel free to answer off topic to my email at lruppersberger@...God blessLes From: nfpprofessionals [mailto:nfpprofessionals ] On Behalf Of DaySent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 9:18 AMTo: nfpprofessionals Subject: Brief introduction Good morning! Having just joined the group I received notice to introduce myself, so here goes: I’m currently the Director of Marriage and Family Life/Respect Life for the Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine. Our diocese is one of the few in the country that requires engaged couples to complete a full course of NFP instruction to be married and our office has been responsible for creating and supporting this initiative over the past 4 years. I look forward to updates and input from the group and hope to assist in any way I can. God bless! Ad majorem Dei gloriam, Mike DayDirectorMarriage and Family Life/Respect LifeDiocesan Center for Family Lifewww.dcfl.org

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Mike,

Welcome to the group. I am a priest with Opus Dei. Before ordination I trained

in internal medicine. It is very good to hear about the pre-marriage

requirements of your diocese. It would be good to hear some more details.

God bless you,

Fr.

On Mar 1, 2012, at 11:54 AM, Les Ruppersberger

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> Mike

>

> Welcome to the group. My name is Les Ruppersberger, D.O. and I am an NFP

> only Gyn in Phila and teach the STM. Could you please tell me what method

> your Diocese teaches/requires; how it is received; how you accomplish this.

> Thanks. Feel free to answer off topic to my email at

> lruppersberger@...

>

> God bless

>

> Les

>

>

>

> From: nfpprofessionals

> [mailto:nfpprofessionals ] On Behalf Of Day

> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 9:18 AM

> To: nfpprofessionals

> Subject: Brief introduction

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> Good morning!

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> Having just joined the group I received notice to introduce myself, so here

> goes: I'm currently the Director of Marriage and Family Life/Respect Life

> for the Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine. Our diocese is one of the few in

> the country that requires engaged couples to complete a full course of NFP

> instruction to be married and our office has been responsible for creating

> and supporting this initiative over the past 4 years.

>

>

>

> I look forward to updates and input from the group and hope to assist in any

> way I can. God bless!

>

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> Ad majorem Dei gloriam,

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> Mike Day

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> Director

> Marriage and Family Life/Respect Life

> Diocesan Center for Family Life

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> www.dcfl.org <http://www.dcfl.org/>

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Mike,We also want to welcome you to the group. We are a married couple of from Bogota, Colombia.Currently, we teach the Creighton Model FertilityCare system in Dayton, Ohio.We work/volunteer for One More Soul translating and developing new resources in English and Spanish.We are interested in knowing the needs of the Hispanic community in the areas of fertility appreciation, natural family planning, and human sexuality according with the Catholic church teachings. Please let us know more about specific needs of the Hispanic community in your diocese.God Bless, Bejarano MD,MSEng, FCPLiliana Cote de Bejarano MD,

MPH, FCP To: Les Ruppersberger Cc: "nfpprofessionals " <nfpprofessionals > Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2012 5:26 PM Subject: Re: Brief introduction

Mike,

Welcome to the group. I am a priest with Opus Dei. Before ordination I trained in internal medicine. It is very good to hear about the pre-marriage requirements of your diocese. It would be good to hear some more details.

God bless you,

Fr.

> Mike

>

> Welcome to the group. My name is Les Ruppersberger, D.O. and I am an NFP

> only Gyn in Phila and teach the STM. Could you please tell me what method

> your Diocese teaches/requires; how it is received; how you accomplish this.

> Thanks. Feel free to answer off topic to my email at

> lruppersberger@...

>

> God bless

>

> Les

>

>

>

> From: nfpprofessionals

> [mailto:nfpprofessionals ] On Behalf Of Day

> Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 9:18 AM

> To: nfpprofessionals

> Subject: Brief introduction

>

>

>

>

>

> Good morning!

>

>

>

> Having just joined the group I received notice to introduce myself, so here

> goes: I'm currently the Director of Marriage and Family Life/Respect Life

> for the Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine. Our diocese is one of the few in

> the country that requires engaged couples to complete a full course of NFP

> instruction to be married and our office has been responsible for creating

> and supporting this initiative over the past 4 years.

>

>

>

> I look forward to updates and input from the group and hope to assist in any

> way I can. God bless!

>

>

>

> Ad majorem Dei gloriam,

>

>

>

>

> DCFL-Logo---Small.jpg

>

> Mike Day

>

> Director

> Marriage and Family Life/Respect Life

> Diocesan Center for Family Life

>

> www.dcfl.org <http://www.dcfl.org/>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> <image001.jpg>

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