In the formation year, the Missionaries to the Family program encourages participants to start living in the Spirit of Nazareth in their home and strengthening their own spiritual life. After they are commissioned to go into the mission field, they’ll evangelize other families to come and see, Mike said. “These well-trained volunteers become a trusted resource to their parish.”
Some couples help in marriage preparation or sponsor engaged couples in their local parish. Others initiate a class for parents of children preparing for First Communion, transition marriage prep couples to an ongoing small group encounter or move young adult groups beyond fellowship into spiritual formation.
Missionaries also can use Paradisus Dei content like
The Choice Wine book and video series to host small groups in their homes and create friendships with other couples. Or they might select one of the
Mysteries of the Rosary, two series of which were filmed in the Holy Land.
The Choice Wine: 7 Steps to a Superabundant Marriage was written to place authentic marital happiness within every couple’s reach. Content shares how to practically apply the original 7 Steps to any marriage.
“Steve Bollman integrates the latest findings from modern science with the wisdom of the ages and a little common sense to expand your vision of marriage.
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The neurological research revealing the reality that husband and wife truly ‘become one.’
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The medical science indicating that the human person transcends the limits of the visible world.
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The neurological reality that spouses are driven to be profoundly merciful to each other.”
The nine-video series introduces the concepts and uses Steve’s personal experiences as a reference as he integrates science and faith.
Engaging the intellect by incorporating scientific research appeals to young people, Mike noted. “Many young people are pressured not to get married and have children,” he said. “We want to show them the beauty of the sacrament of marriage and that the teachings of the church are relevant. Living a moral life is better than living one that is not.”
While the Missionaries to the Family program has made great headway training its cohorts, Paradisus Dei perhaps is best known for its flagship That Man is You! (TMIY) Program that recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.
“That Man is You! honestly addresses the pressures and temptations that men face in our modern culture, especially those relating to their roles as husbands and fathers,” according to the organization. TMIY runs in more than 900 parishes across the United States and internationally and reaches 35,000 men on a weekly basis.
In fall 2024, Paradisus Dei launched a complimentary program titled, She Shall be Called Woman. 100 parishes signed up for its initial launch. While similar to the men’s ministry, She Shall be Called Woman is structured with more time for women to fellowship and share in small groups prior to listening to presentations by popular female Catholic speakers.