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complementary
differences between man and woman
storage
unconditional love towards family
philia
love between friends
eros
love with the natural feeling of sex
agape
godly love
fidelity
faithfulness
fecundity
fruitfulness
indissolubility
permanence
chastity
integrating your sexuality into your identity as a human
lust
desire for sex
prostitution
paying for sex
courtship
dating for discernment
adultery
sex between unmarried people
natural marriage
marriage with catholics or between a catholic and non-baptized person
nuptial blessing
blessing given during a catholic wedding
consent
free will that they promise to each other
domestic church
name for the family that signifies a mini church
mixed marriage
marriage between a catholic and a baptized person from another christianity
impediments
facts that make a person ineligible to marry or to receive a sacrament
Marriage for Catholics is not simply a covenant between a man and a woman, it is a contract relationship based on promises made.
false
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
The marriage covenant is modeled on the faithfulness God showed in the covenants in both the Old and New Testaments.
true
In the Latin Church the ministers of the Sacrament of Marriage are the priest or deacon?
false
Marriage preparation is ideally a training that runs throughout the engagement.
true
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
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
Faithful married couples are a witness that strengthens the Church and society.
true
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
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
What are the three promises made in marriage vows that correspond to the three promises and benefits of marriage?
indissolubility, faithful and fruitful
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