measures to perform holy metrimonial without involving worldly materials and time wastage?
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In the wake of the supreme court decisions of this week, I would like to return to a question I have Asked before: Are we coming to a point where we should consider dropping our use of the word “marriage?”
It is a simple fact that word “marriage” as we have traditionally known it is being redefined in our times. To many in the secular world the word no longer means what it once did and when the Church uses the word marriage we clearly do not mean what the increasing number of states mean.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines “Marriage” (i.e. Holy Matrimony) in the following way:
The matrimonial covenant, by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life, is by its nature ordered toward the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring; this covenant between baptized persons has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of a sacrament (CCC # 1601)
The latest actions by numerous states and the hat-tip that the Supremes gave Same sex unions mean that increasingly, the secular world’s definition of marriage no longer even remotely resembles what the Catechism describes.
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Catholic Church's Catechism perform holy metrimonial without involving worldly materials and time wastage.
Explanation:
- It is a simple fact that the definition of "marriage" as we have known it in the past is changing. The word "marriage" has lost much of its meaning in the secular world, and when the Church uses the term, we obviously do not mean what an increasing number of states imply.
- The Catholic Church's Catechism provides the following definition of "marriage" (i.e., Holy Matrimony): The matrimonial covenant, through which a man and a woman establish a partnership for life, is by nature geared toward the welfare of the couple as well as the conception and upbringing of children.
- Christ the Lord has elevated this covenant between baptised people to the status of a sacrament.
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