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What have you done for your marriage today? The U.S. Catholic bishops asked this question when their Committee on Marriage and Family Life and Communications began its "For Your Marriage" campaign in 2007.

"Healthy marriages are the bedrock of our Church and our society," said Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz of Louisville, Kty, former chairman of the bishops' Marriage and Family Life Committee. "The Church seeks to do all it can to encourage what goes into a solid marriage: prayer, fidelity, commitment and the little things that count."

The campaign is part of a multi-year National Pastoral Initiative for Marriage of the U.S. Catholic bishops to convey the meaning and value of married life for the Church and society. To learn more, visit the For Your Marriage website.

On the local level, the Family Life Office offers programs to strengthen and restore marriages, as well as programs on parenting, the bereaved and those beginning anew. The following is a list of programs available in the Diocese of Little Rock: