For the fourth year on end, the Spanish Episcopal Conference is celebrating “Marriage Week” from February 14th to 21st to coincide with Valentine’s Day. The subcommittee for family and defence of life promoted such “Week” in the attempt – as stated on the website of the Iberian Episcopal Conference – to “give visibility to the greatness and dignity of Christian marriage, by highlighting its essential values: love, dedication, stability, and embracing life”. Such initiative also tries to respond to two worrying facts: a decreasing number of marriages and an increasing number of divorces. Consistently with Pope Francis’s guidelines, the subcommittee relies on creativity instead of a “pastoral of complaint”. Marriage Week is mainly targeted to young people aged 25 to 40 who wish to build a stable relationship as well as to people aged 45 to 55 who might be going through a marital breakdown and are looking for a way to strengthen their relationship. Lots of events have been organised in many dioceses of the country over the next seven days. For this year’s Week too, the Episcopal Conference is offering the app “MatrimONio”, launched in 2022, providing materials such as home retreat guidelines, tips on films with messages about the subject, prayers, ideas to strengthen relationships, and a tight calendar of diocesan activities.