SANCTUS is a faith-based marriage enrichment program in conference setting, with post-weekend gatherings, daily couple meditations, and exercises for individuals. Theological, educational, and psychological insights from SANCTUS originator Wilfred G. Sager, Ed.D., are presented to couples who journal and share their responses with spouses. Data gathered from SANCTUS participants in pre- and post-weekend surveys showed an average 40% improvement in relationships with God, self, and spouse.
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