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  1. Marriage is a natural institution established by God the Creator. It is a permanent, faithful, fruitful partnership between one man and one woman, established by their free mutual consent. It has two purposes: the good of the spouses, called the unitive purpose, and the procreation and education of children.

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  2. Marriage, on which the Family is founded, and to protect it against attack (Art. 41.3.1°). Any attempt to change this protection would be a radical change in the meaning of marriage – the ‘foundation stone’ of society – in the document that expresses the foundational values of the Irish State.

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  3. Eastern Orthodoxy sees marriage as sacramentally “projected” into the Kingdom of God. Together with Protestantism each has sought to come to terms with marriage and its significance. One recent writer, Jack Dominian (1991 p.6), reflecting from a Catholic viewpoint has commented: Marriage is the central sacrament of love through which we ...

  4. 1 John 4:7 “Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.”. I John 4:16 “And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.”. Most people know the Bible says to love.

  5. The Church guards a common traditional understanding of marriage as a human, not only a religious act.13 In presiding over the making of Christian marriages, it also points to how marriage is a form of committed Christian discipleship for those who understand their own love as part of God’s love towards the world. 45.

  6. Understanding marriage : developments in the study of couple interaction / edited by Patricia Noller, Judith A. Feeney. p. cm. – (Advances in personal relationships) Includes bibliographical references and index. isbn 0-521-80370-5 1. Marriage. 2. Interpersonal relations. 3. Marital confl ict. 4. Married people – Psychology. 5. Couples ...

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  8. been oppressive for women, marriage stifles passion and is ill-fitted to psychological reality, marriage is “just a piece of paper” that only serves to complicate love, and so on. But beneath these philosophical objections lies a snarl of conflicted personal emotions, born out of many negative experiences with marriage and family life.

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