Not exact matches
In reality, only the death
of a spouse dissolves the
bond of a
sacramental marriage.
It does not share the fundamental Catholic convictions about
sacramental marriage: an exclusive, lifelong union
of man and woman that is open to new life, a faithful and unbreakable
bond mirroring God's love for humanity and, specifically, Christ's love for the Church.
He concludes that, since «sexual union is not part
of the essence
of marriage, as the Catechism
of the Council
of Trent and Vatican II teach, consequently, the exercise
of the sexual act between divorced and [civilly] remarried couples does not harm the existing
sacramental bond.»
-LSB-...]
Marriage, the sacramental sign of marriage, brings about immediately between the spouses a bond that no longer depends upon their wills because now it is a gift God has given to them
Marriage, the
sacramental sign
of marriage, brings about immediately between the spouses a bond that no longer depends upon their wills because now it is a gift God has given to them
marriage, brings about immediately between the spouses a
bond that no longer depends upon their wills because now it is a gift God has given to them.»