You would think the diocese would make it easy to find one, but not so much. The office refereed me to a website that has only books, no classes, I have Googled my heart out and can not find ANYTHING except a class through the Couple to Couple League an hour away and not in my diocese. Am I missing some sort of centralized list or website of information? How did you find a class ( if you attended one ) ?
Re: Having trouble finding NFP class
also, there is a list of docs, as well as teachers at www.omsoul.com
If you can't find one near you, you may be able to do an at home study program. I know someone on here did an online program since she was unable to attend classes in person.
If it's not mandatory by your diocese to take a class, you could also try reading TCOYF. Several women on here have taught themselves NFP from that book.
GL!
This is the link to the online program that my fiance and I just completed. Our diocese recommended them, and they send you a book and you complete three stages of it online, with follow-ups for each unit and then they email you a certificate of completion. Easy to do, on your own terms, and reasonably priced considering the other classes they were offering. Plus, my FI and I have busy schedules we couldn't fit a regular class in. This worked well for us. Like I said, highly recommend it.
http://www.nwfs.org/couples-a-singles/natural-family-planning.html
Our church does not require NFP classes, but I wanted the info and we didn't have any classes close by so back in December I read the book "taking charge of your fertility" along with the CCL book and I have been charting ever since. The book is very straightforward. They also have a support website tcoyf.com wich is great, I fully recommend this class it will help you understand it 100%
My Priest was able to recommend a few avenues for me.