The roots of Worldwide Marriage Encounter go back to 1952 when a young priest in Spain, Fr. Gabriel Calvo, developed a series of conferences for married couples.

For about 10 years the Marriage Teams of Pope Pious XII traveled throughout Spain presenting sessions for married couples. Each presentation during the conference ended with a question that would help the couple look deeper at their own relationship through intimate and trusting conversation.

Introduction in the Americas

In 1962 Fr. Calvo presented the conferences as a weekend retreat to 28 couples in Barcelona and this experience rapidly spread throughout Spain as the Encuentro Conyugal. Encuentro Conyugal was introduced to the Americas at the Conference of the International Confederation of Christian Family Movements (ICCFM) in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1966. The movement began spreading to other Latin American countries and to Spanish speaking couples in the United States. Fr. Calvo’s notes were translated into English, and the weekend was brought to the United States in 1967 for both English-speaking and Spanish-speaking groups.

Fr. Chuck Gallagher, S.J., a youth retreat master, attended a weekend in New Jersey, USA, in 1968, and his dream to change the world began taking shape. The next year a National Executive Board for “Marriage Encounter Weekends” was formed in the United States, maintaining ties with Christian Family Movements (CFM). Guidelines were developed to coordinate the expansion of the movement in the United States and Canada. Fr. Gallagher – drawing from the spiritual exercises of St. Ignatius – proposed the first outline for Marriage Encounter weekends. His vision was for a Roman Catholic movement with emphasis on sharing feelings, daily dialogue, and continued community support.

The original movement of Fr. Calvo became known as National Marriage Encounter, and Fr. Gallagher’s group, originally called Catholic Marriage Encounter, was renamed Worldwide Marriage Encounter. Although Worldwide Marriage Encounter was developed as a Roman Catholic experience, couples of other religions have been welcomed since 1969. Expansion began into Canada, Australia, and other countries in the 1970s, and this evangelization continues today.

Reaching couples in almost 100 countries

Fr. Chuck Gallagher’s vision, drive and determination have enabled millions of couples, priests, and religious to experience this special marriage enrichment weekend. Today, Worldwide Marriage Encounter is in 94 countries under the leadership of six Roman Catholic secretariats: Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America, Pacific, and Pan Africa. More than 3.5 million couples and 27,000 priests and religious have experienced this enriching and transformative weekend experience.

Expansion continues

Expansion continues into more countries, including China, Haiti, Russia, Cuba, and the United Arab Emirates. Guidelines have been established to enable other Christian denominations to become a part of this movement, with the focus on the renewal of marriages for the renewal of their own church. There are currently seven other faith expressions affiliated with Worldwide Marriage Encounter.

WWME Milestones

2018 – Daniel and Shelley Ee, former International Ecclesial Team (world-leading couple), appointed members of the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life.

2016 – “For all of you in Worldwide Marriage Encounter, I thank you for all the good you do to help families! Go forward!”, Pope Francis

2016 – Special mass at Vatican – over 4000 Worldwide Marriage Encounter couples attended

2015 – “You must keep going! You must keep lighting the way for others.”, Pope Francis

2015 – Tony and Cathy Witczak, former International Ecclesial Team (world-leading couple), participate at the Synod of Bishops on the Vocation and Mission in the Family in the Church and in the Contemporary World

2014 – First Marriage Encounter experience in Haiti

2013 – Our founder, Fr. Chuck Gallagher, passes away

2012 – First Marriage Encounter experience in Russia

2010 – Longest Married Couple project launched

2008 – “Marriage Encounter, yes! You are doing such important work in our church, especially in this world we live in. I will pray for you and your movement”, Pope Benedict XVI

2005 – First Marriage Encounter experience in Cuba

2000 – First Marriage Encounter experience in China

1999 – World Priest Day instituted

1991 – First “Leading Through Relationship” training offered to couples and priests in WWME leadership

1987 – ‘Matrimony’ magazine first published

1982 – First International Council, Dublin. Global gathering of the leaders from all secretariats.

1981 – World Marriage Day created

1979 – “I place much of my hope for the future in Marriage Encounter”, Pope John Paul II

1978 – Canadian outreach to Trinidad and Tobago

1978 – First Marriage Encounter experience in Pan Africa

1975 – First international convention