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«Many of us,» he writes — that would be many of the «social - justice» Catholics who belong to that «older American
tradition» — «see gay
marriage»
in a positive light.
Theological
tradition speaks
in this connection about a «quasi-sacramental character»
in matrimony, because a person is permitted to contract a new
marriage after the death of the spouse, but not while the spouse is alive.
Pope St. John Paul II's Familiaris Consortio, for example, communicates an interpretation of the Bible and
tradition with respect to the issue of
marriage and sacramental discipline
in the contemporary Catholic Church: Divorced and remarried persons may not receive Communion (Familiaris Consortio § 84).
It was founded
in response to a call from St John Paul II to tackle two specific issues: the crisis
in marriage and the family, and the need to bring the
traditions of Western and Eastern Christianity
in Europe together following the collapse of Communism.
In addition to sociology,
tradition, and biblical authority there is Luther's teaching on
marriage and family life.
That not only destroys their purpose and makes denominational and ecumenical resources less useful, it also prevents opportunities for interaction
in marriages and families whose members represent different
traditions and attend different churches.)
From almost half a billion women
in India, Vatsala saw my ad and responded to it because, per the
tradition in her country and family, she was also looking for an arranged
marriage.
Considering these opinions, are we to manufacture a pseudo-truth about
marriage in the name of being «pastoral» and change the teaching of the Church received from Christ and the
tradition?
The Primary Purpose of Sex and
Marriage: Procreation Holloway's rooting of the purpose of sex
in the Incarnation is a unique argument
in favour of the conclusion articulated by the
tradition and by many contemporary orthodox Catholic scholars, namely, that the «primary reason for the existence of sex
in human nature
in the intention of God is for children».
Though he devotes the first chapter to «
Marriage as Sacrament in the Roman Catholic Tradition,» Witte's analysis concentrates principally on the medieval centuries and concludes with some brief remarks on the marriage legislation of the Council of Trent
Marriage as Sacrament
in the Roman Catholic
Tradition,» Witte's analysis concentrates principally on the medieval centuries and concludes with some brief remarks on the
marriage legislation of the Council of Trent
marriage legislation of the Council of Trent
in 1563.
The Protestant Reformation attacked certain elements
in the Catholic
tradition, its exaltation of celibacy above
marriage, its conception of the religious vocation as of greater merit than secular life with family responsibility.
While
in years gone by the kinds of
marriages held together solely by the
tradition that «stability is the best policy» often lacked intimacy, relationships held together solely by sex may be equally devoid of intimacy.
Culture involves specific actions or rituals to be performed
in a given way at different stages of life such as birth,
marriage and funerals within a community, and these acquire the value of
tradition.
Bargaining and barter were and are known
in all the cultures that have developed moral and religious
traditions, most of which have well - known maxims and principles that deal with the vast spectrum of social and moral issues, from fair weight to
marriage contracts, bred
in the marketplace.
In our earlier sections, we have noted that F.C. Burkitt, Arthur Voobus and several other historians have shown that the emphasis on celibacy and abstinence from
marriage belonged to an authentic
tradition of the Syrian church till the fourth century.
The latest book
in a series of which he is general editor offers a reflection on sex,
marriage, and Christian love that appeals for solid grounding
in the Bible and a
tradition of moderate Calvinism.
Sullivan has written elsewhere and at length on his disagreement with the Christian
tradition, and Catholic teaching
in particular, with respect to the licitness of homosexual acts, and is perhaps today's foremost proponent of same - sex «
marriage.»
Then there are the dangerous questions that challenge the
tradition itself, like why can't women teach men, why can't I teach your children
in Sunday school if I'm not straight, what's this head of the household crap, why can't we have
marriage equality, why is the church so myopic, and isn't it possible that the whole human race is connected and one and that there is no separation illustrated by the ancient paradigm of heaven and hell.
Here we find the endeavor to speak of the Kingdom of God
in a Christian language even while refusing the language of the Christian theological
tradition, and to do so
in the spirit of Blake's
marriage of «Heaven» and «Hell» and under the influence of the identification of nirvana and samsara
in Mahayana Buddhism.
My using a part of your
tradition in my own shouldn't impact you any more than a gay
marriage should impact a het «eros «xual one.
Where, at the beginning of the novel,
marriage has already occurred, love may well be sought outside
marriage; the rendering of a love that both issues
in marriage and develops and matures within it is much less usual... The more recent convention that «love» is the precondition not of
marriage but of» sex» is a natural development of
tradition rather than a reaction against it.»
Participants
in this retreat will take up philosophical, theological, and literary texts from antiquity and the classical Christian and Jewish
traditions to explore the nature of love and friendship as well as their relation to transcendence, faith, beauty,
marriage, and reason.
But of this I remain certain: A
marriage license
in jurisdictions that have redefined
marriage gives legal form to something very different from what the Bible and church
tradition call
marriage.
Liberal Catholicism has many mansions, and depending on how the term is used, it can sweep
in everything from worldly prep schools «
in the Jesuit
tradition» to passionately ascetic Catholic Worker houses, everyone from the all - but - lapsed Catholic who shows up at Mass twice a year to the devout Catholic who attends every Sunday but felt glad for his gay nephew when the Supreme Court ruled for same - sex
marriage.
Its necessity to
marriage which is clearly affirmed by Catholic
tradition as brilliantly brought out by Gormally, actually,
in Holloway's vision, flows from the pattern of the Annunciation.
Reflecting on the «office» of
marriage and its purpose of cooperate
in God's life - giving designs, the Church's
tradition has specified three essential characteristics of
marriage.
For instance a male impotency to do this has been seen
in the
tradition as an intrinsic inability to consummate
marriage, whereas its enaction is the consummation of
marriage.
If they are from a biblically conservative
tradition they are likely to use selected references to sexuality,
marriage, and family to communicate the ideals of God
in a way that will encourage and motivate people to strive for the ideal.6 This didactic use of the Bible fails to distinguish the radical difference between family life and the religious practices of ancient and modern cultures.
In countries like Pakistan, there is a tradition called «vani» in which girls as young as 4 are forced into marriag
In countries like Pakistan, there is a
tradition called «vani»
in which girls as young as 4 are forced into marriag
in which girls as young as 4 are forced into
marriage.
However, because of the premium placed on descendants of the «children of Abraham»
in the Jewish
tradition,
marriage was normative for most Christians, and women were expected to bear children.
In the Protestant tradition, work and marriage are considered the two primary areas of life in which faithfulness to God is learned and expresse
In the Protestant
tradition, work and
marriage are considered the two primary areas of life
in which faithfulness to God is learned and expresse
in which faithfulness to God is learned and expressed.
«We affirm the right of faith communities, congregations, and religious organizations to define
marriage in accordance with their own
traditions and interpretation of Scripture.»
It can make
marriage more interesting to have a variety of religious ideas,
traditions, and customs from which to draw
in creating the family's own style of belief and practice.
Then, if one is religious, you go to your faith community and participate
in a
marriage ceremony as your
tradition dictates and understands that sacrament.
Marriage has been many things
in the many cultures, long history and varied
traditions of the world.
Atheist here... If
marriage is «God's Law» and you, deviated humans... want to engage
in that
tradition, why do you want to engage
in a religious
tradition?
Another means of dealing with the problem of the content of the word event was recently proposed: a
marriage between linguistic analysis and the Heideggerian language
tradition found
in the new hermeneutic.
It is not my intention to defend everything the encyclical
tradition has had to say about sex and
marriage but rather to point out that that
tradition, especially
in Arcanum Divinae, at least had the argument
in the right ball park — namely, that what one says about sex is correlative to one's understanding of the nature of the family and what its function is for the preservation of good societies.
For the Christian
tradition claims that
marriage helps to support an inclusive community of love by grounding it
in a pattern of faithfulness toward another.
The pretext is that the
marriage ideal — the covenant based on fidelity — is of supreme importance to God, but so are those who have been culturally excluded
in this
tradition.
In addition, there are more than 1,700 religiously - affiliated colleges and universities in our country, the majority of which hold to religious traditions that celebrate sexual intimacy within the bonds of marriage between one man and one woma
In addition, there are more than 1,700 religiously - affiliated colleges and universities
in our country, the majority of which hold to religious traditions that celebrate sexual intimacy within the bonds of marriage between one man and one woma
in our country, the majority of which hold to religious
traditions that celebrate sexual intimacy within the bonds of
marriage between one man and one woman.
In Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), the new right of privacy was meant to protect
marriage, and was justified by reference to the «
traditions and conscience of the people.»
Jesus wasn't saying
marriage in a new age didn't exist, but that angels had freedom of choice and that women would not be bound by the Jewish legal
traditions concerning
marriage arrangements, but they would be free to accept or reject someone for
marriage, just like angels were.
Even when recognizing the fact that the Church has modified the
tradition of the ministry of Jesus, the tendency is always to insist that the
tradition is basically historical, and the modification and reinterpretation was made necessary by the changing circumstances (for example, to apply the teaching on
marriage and divorce
in Mark 10 to Roman marital conditions), and that it does not do violence to the original.
Judith Crist, then a women's page reporter for the late New York Herald Tribune, wrote thusly: «Miss America of 1952, the nation's newest, biggest and oldest beauty queen to date, breakfasted with reporters at the Waldorf - Astoria yesterday and,
in the true
tradition, discussed men,
marriage and her future — and wore a sweater.»
Manziel, the best of a new breed of quarterbacks raised
in the spread, and Texas A&M, the new kid on the block with
in the most
tradition - proud conference
in college football, are the perfect
marriage, Michael Schumacher and his Ferrari doing donuts
in the grass on Mike Slive's lawn.
Well, these quirky little
marriage traditions have their roots
in history, and your dress has a story all of its own too...
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