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pre marriage courses dublin

Postby tanksnews » Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:10 pm

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Our parish priest recommended we do one of the following - accord course, the Naomi course, the All Hallows Course or the COI course (i think its MRSA ?!?!) in that order. Once we do one hes not bothered which one. Anyway I was just wondering if anyone whos actually done any of these could recommend one? H2B wants a one on one course and to get out of it as quick as poss. But Im not too bothered, would rather get something out of it. Thanks in advance :wv

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Postby Rubyrose » Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:31 pm

we did the Naomi one, was on for 3 hrs the fri night and 5 hrs on the sat, was quick and simple, would def reccommend
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dont do accord

Postby micanderson22 » Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:55 pm

we did an accord one,
we will never get that time back,
god awful the people that hosted where self healing and gap filling to justify the price

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Postby AliceB » Thu Mar 26, 2009 1:03 pm

I'm doing All Hallows next month. A few at work have done it and found it grand. One day long - 11 to 5 I think. €120.

Another work colleage did the 3Hr one you mentioned and actually found it good but my priest preferred a Catholic one (that one is non-denominational).

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Postby tanksnews » Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:15 pm

just an up date - we booked the all hallows one for next month but the one over two Thursday nights, in the end it was the one that the times suited us best. Luckly our priest wasnt too bothered which one we went for!

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Postby Mrs Tayto » Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:42 pm

All hallows was good, done by a mixed religion couple, more on relationships/communication etc than religion.
Over in a day, fair few couples in the room but no group exercises, some between the two of you.

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Postby jen09 » Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:55 am

We're doing the accord one in Navan this Saturday 9am-6pm so will be a long day; h2b is dreading it as he falls asleep in talks/meetings/lectures so hopefully a bit of interaction will be included to keep him awake! A few have done it there & said it was very good.

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Postby Teeny10 » Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:33 pm

We're doing the All Hallows one on 25 April - have read good things about it on here and it's only one day (which is long enoughIMO :o0 )
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Re: pre marriage courses dublin

Postby suzanne09 » Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:17 pm

hey guys,

Just wondering if anyonw has done their wedding course with Avalon? just wondering what it is like and wanted to make sure they would be recongnised by the church

thanks :o)ll

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Re: pre marriage courses dublin

Postby drivingmissdaisy » Mon Mar 05, 2012 10:46 am

Hi
We did the avalon course in d hilton hotel.it was on a sat from 11-5 which was great.Ive heard of some people who did one over d course of 3 days. Our priest wasnt too fussy about which course we did so u may need to check wit your priest....just to be sure.They're too expensive to get it wrong :)
Hope this helps.

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