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Who is marriage important to?

Who is marriage important to?. The Church and society. What does Saint Paul compare marriage to?. The love of Christ and the Church. What do Catholic marriage vows require?. The witness of a priest or deacon. Who are the minister of Matrimony?. The bride and groom.

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Who is marriage important to?

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  1. Who is marriage important to?

  2. The Church and society

  3. What does Saint Paul compare marriage to?

  4. The love of Christ and the Church

  5. What do Catholic marriage vows require?

  6. The witness of a priest or deacon

  7. Who are the minister of Matrimony?

  8. The bride and groom

  9. What is required by most dioceses and recognizes Matrimony’s challenges?

  10. Marriage prepartation

  11. What can never be broken?

  12. An indissoluble bond

  13. In what three ways do married couples reflect God’s faithful way?

  14. Unity of body and soul • Lifelong faithfulness • Openness to children

  15. What type of skills are needed in marriage?

  16. Interpersonal

  17. What is our union with God’s holiness and with his holy ones?

  18. The communion of saints

  19. Images of our Unity include:

  20. The household of God • The body of Christ • The Christian Family

  21. Who intercedes for us, and shares their graces with us?

  22. The Saints

  23. What are the most important days on the Church calendar?

  24. Solemnities

  25. What is the process of recognizing saints?

  26. Canonization

  27. List two saints that have served in America

  28. Elizabeth Ann Seton • Isaac Joques

  29. What does the immaculate conception mean?

  30. Mary was free from sin from the time of her conception.

  31. What is the most common Catholic prayer to our Lady?

  32. The Hail Mary

  33. Name and describe the four privileges for the Church honors the Blessed Mother.

  34. Mother of God • The Immaculate Conception • Virgin • The Assumption

  35. List t.he three levels of Liturgical celebration

  36. Solemnities- The most important • Feast Days- The more important • Memorial-The final level

  37. List the three essential qualities of a Christian marriage.

  38. Unity of body, heart, and soul • Indissolubility, Lifelong faithfulness • Openness to having children/family

  39. List the major parts of the process of canonization.

  40. An expert in Church matters must study their life. • A report on the person’s life is given to the local bishop • After the information is sent to Rome the person can become “Blessed” if the information is seen as important. • Three miracles attributed to the person’s intercession are required before sainthood.

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