MARRIAGE

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complementary

differences between man and woman

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storage

unconditional love towards family

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philia

love between friends

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eros

love with the natural feeling of sex

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agape

godly love

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fidelity

faithfulness

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fecundity

fruitfulness

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indissolubility

permanence

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chastity

integrating your sexuality into your identity as a human

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lust

desire for sex

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prostitution

paying for sex

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courtship

dating for discernment

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adultery

sex between unmarried people

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natural marriage

marriage with catholics or between a catholic and non-baptized person

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nuptial blessing

blessing given during a catholic wedding

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consent

free will that they promise to each other

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domestic church

name for the family that signifies a mini church

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mixed marriage

marriage between a catholic and a baptized person from another christianity

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impediments

facts that make a person ineligible to marry or to receive a sacrament

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Marriage for Catholics is not simply a covenant between a man and a woman, it is a contract relationship based on promises made.

false

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In a Catholic understanding of, marriage is a sacred covenant between the man and woman, who pledge to one another a lifelong, faithful, and fruitful love and between the couple and God.

true

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The marriage covenant is modeled on the faithfulness God showed in the covenants in both the Old and New Testaments.

true

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 In the Latin Church the ministers of the Sacrament of Marriage are the priest or deacon?

false

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Marriage preparation is ideally a training that runs throughout the engagement.

true

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The Church believes that schools are the communities in which children best learn moral values, to honor God, and how to make good use of freedom.

false

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The preparation time before marriage in each diocese is at least six months, time to focus on the three promises couples make to each other at their wedding: indissolubility, Faithfulness and fruitfulness.

false

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Faithful married couples are a witness that strengthens the Church and society.

true

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How does a sacramental marriage differ from a natural marriage?

a sacramental marriage is a sign of god’s love and its entered to baptize men and women

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What are the prerequisites for a valid sacramental marriage?

consent, baptized, intention of a lifelong marriage, are at a legal age to marry and they come freely to marriage

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What are the three promises made in marriage vows that correspond to the three promises and benefits of marriage?

indissolubility, faithful and fruitful

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what are some ways marriage and holy orders are similar?

they are commitments to a lifelong vocation, sacramental and are recognized by the catholic church