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Catholic Views on Marriage and Divorce

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Catholic Views on Marriage and Divorce

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  1. Catholic Views on Marriage and Divorce Presented By: http://www.premiumessays.net/

  2. Introduction • Catholic views on marriage and divorce have made many people angry with the Church. • They view marriage as a covenant between man and woman that binds them in a life partnership. • Catholics view marriage as a vocation. • Binds man and woman while naturally leading to procreation and children education. • In the view of Catholics, marriage is and should be a sacrament. http://www.premiumessays.net/

  3. Elements of Catholic Marriage • Catholic couple has to be ordinarily married in the Catholic Church by a priest. • They must choose to enter into a marriage knowingly and freely. • They must know what marriage is and be ready to be in it for their entire life. • Mutual good and fidelity must be the intention of the spouses http://www.premiumessays.net/

  4. Psychological and physical ability of the spouses should also be in good condition. • Marriage is a sacramental and indissoluble union that God established at the Garden of Eden. • Marriage is an enduring union. • Christians married via a Catholic Church wedding are brought together by a bond. • This bond makes two individuals one in the marriage sacrament. http://www.premiumessays.net/

  5. Catholic views on divorce • Catholic Church does not recognize civil divorce. • Divorced persons are allowed to receive Holly Communion. • They must have good standing in the church and not have been remarried again. • If they were in a previous marriage that was not recognized by the church, it must be annulled first. • Catholics support the persons affected by it. http://www.premiumessays.net/

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