Title: A CatholicChristian View of Marriage
1A Catholic-Christian View of Marriage
- I. Marriage in Sacred Scripture
2Marriage in Gods Plan
- Man and woman created in the image and likeness
of God. - Marriage established by the Creator and is in
the very nature of humans. - Marriage is between a man and a woman.
- Marriage and family life essential for the good
of society.
3B. Marriage in Creation.
- God creates humans out of love and calls humans
to wholehearted love. - The mutual love of man and woman reflects the
intimate, unconditional love of God. - This marital love is intended to be fruitful.
4B. Marriage in Creation, cont.
- Man and woman were created for one another.
- Woman is the equal helpmate to man.
- The two become one flesh.
5C. Marriage in Fallen Human Nature
- Every person experiences sin, even in
relationships between man and woman. - Discord, deceit, domination, infidelity, jealousy
and conflicts. - These can escalate into indifference, hatred and
separation.
6C. Marriage in Fallen Human Nature, cont.
- The disorder in marriage is not natural, but from
sinful choices. - To heal the wounds of sin, man and woman need the
help of the grace of God.
7D. Marriage in the Lord Jesus
- Jesus blessed marriage by his presence at the
wedding in Cana. - Jesus affirmed the unbreakable union of man and
woman. - Jesus divorce is a concession to the hardness
of hearts. - Paul marital love reflects the love of Christ
for his Church.
8A Catholic-Christian View of Marriage
- II. Marriage as Catholic-Christian Sacrament
91. Core Beliefs
- God creator, life-giver, ultimate destiny.
- Jesus Gods Son Savior.
- Church community of faith.
- Sacrament ritual celebrations in which we
encounter God.
102. Marriage as Covenant Relationship
- Freely chosen
- Mutual
- Total gift of self
- Exclusive
- Life-long
113. Marriage as Living Symbol of Gods Love
- Intimate
- Self-giving
- Nurturing
- Faithful
- Forgiving
- Permanent
124. The Sacramental Essentials
- Freedom of choice
- Maturity
- Eligibility for marriage
- The marriage vow
- The official witness
- Sexual relations
- Openness to procreation
135. Marriage Primary Way to Fulfill the Call to
Love
Love of God
Love of Self
Love of Others
146. Marriage as Sharing in Gods Creative Power
- Openness to Procreation
- Symbol of Trinity
157. Marriage Supported by Gods Love and Help
- Prayer
- Grace
- Forgiveness
- Reconciliation