Real Questions. Stronger Marriages. The Conversation Continues.
- Vincent Arisukwu

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

When we gathered for the 2026 Family Apostolate/Remain In My Love Marriage Conference, we came together to learn, reflect, and grow. What we did not fully anticipate was the depth of the conversations that would emerge.
As couples shared their experiences, asked questions, and reflected on the realities of marriage today, one thing became clear: the need for ongoing formation, support, and honest dialogue is greater than ever.
Questions about trust after betrayal, communication struggles, financial pressures, emotional distance, wounds relating to faith, and the challenges of navigating extended family relationships resonated deeply with participants. These are not merely theoretical issues. They are the real-life concerns of husbands and wives striving every day to build strong, loving, and faithful marriages.
At Family Apostolate/Remain In My Love (RIML), we believe that meaningful change happens when people are allowed to continue learning, growing, and engaging difficult questions in a safe and supportive environment. For this reason, we are reconvening our team of marriage and family experts for a special post-conference encounter designed to take these conversations deeper.
This interactive online session will provide practical insights, faith-based guidance, and psychologically informed perspectives on some of the most pressing questions facing couples today. Whether you attended the conference or are joining us for the first time, this is an opportunity to deepen your understanding of marriage, strengthen your relationships, and discover new pathways toward healing, connection, and growth.
Marriage is one of life's most beautiful vocations, yet one of its most demanding. None of us is meant to navigate its challenges alone. Our mission is to accompany you in faith and love!
Join us on Saturday, June 27th, as we continue the conversation.
May God bless you and keep you and your family in His love.
By the way, use any of the links below to read our June vol.1 newsletter.





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