Always permanent Faithful L E A F What should a Christian marriage be like Rites and Symbolism of the Marriage Ceremony To know why Marriage is a Sacrament To describe amp explain the importance of the different parts of the marriage rite ID: 653529
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Life-givingExclusive (no-one else)Always (permanent) Faithful
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What should a Christian marriage be like???Slide2
Rites and Symbolism of the Marriage Ceremony
To know why Marriage is a SacramentTo describe & explain the importance of the different parts of the marriage rite
To evaluate the conditions needed for a Catholic marriageSlide3
What is the Sacrament of Marriage a sign of?
That marriage is
a vocation (to love as God loves)
That the couple receive the Holy Spirit to be with them in a special way**What can make the Sacrament of Marriage invalid?Slide4
To be valid, a Christian marriage must…
Recognise it to be a sacred & holy union, before God
be an equal loving relationship & spouses take the vows seriously.
be open to the possibility of having
childrenPartners must be free to marry (not already married, or in Holy Orders)
be
freely chosen
(not for citizenship, or because parents want it, or the bride is pregnant)
be
between a
man and a woman
Be
in a Church
Be between
two Catholics
Be approved by
the Pope
Be between adults known
to be fertile
Write out the correct points.
What 2 things would a marriage preparation course help couples to understand?
**Do you think it it is a good thing for churches to insist that all married couples attend a marriage preparation course?Slide5
What makes a marriage valid?Slide6
1. Match the answers below to your table.
Check your answers on p.29. 2. Look up the definition of a “vow” and a “rite” (p.28) Explain the difference.**Think of a way to help you remember the order of marriage. Pictures? Acronym? Mnemonic?
To show sacredness of m
arriage, designed by God.
What married love should be likeVows are made to each other, before God and witnesses.Promise LEAF.
So
it is recognised as
a civil marriage as well,
& recognised in law.
Explains that congregation are witnesses, should support couple
It is a sacrament & vocation
to which God has called them
.
Symbolises Unending love.
Exclusive faithfulness
to that one person
- Are they free to marry?
- To honour and love for
ever
?
- Open to children?
Strengthen the marriage by bringing Christ into the marriage
God to bless their married love - to be lasting, supportive, and blessed with childrenThe Marriage Rite/ CeremonySlide7
1. Welcome and purpose
To all the congregation
Explains that congregation are witnesses, should support couple
It is a sacrament & vocation
to which God has called them.2. ReadingsReadings from Bible and Homily
To show
sacredness of m
arriage,
designed by God.
What
married love should be like
3. Questions
By the priest to the couple
- Are they free to marry?
- To honour and love for
ever
?
- Open to children?
4. Exchange of vows
.. To have and to hold from this day forward, richer for poorer, sickness and in health, death do us part
Vows are made to each other, before God and witnesses.Promise exclusive, lifelong faithfulness and support (EAF)
5. Exchange of rings‘take this ring as a sign of my love and fidelity”Unending love.
Exclusive faithfulness to that one person6. Nuptial BlessingOf the couple
God to bless their married love - to be lasting, supportive, and blessed with children
7. Communion
Received first by the couple, then congregation
Strengthen the marriage by bringing
Christ into the marriage
8. Signing of register
Newlyweds and 2 witnesses sign register
So
it is recognised as
a civil marriage as well,
& recognised in law.Slide8
To be valid, a Christian marriage must…
both partners are…………. (not already married, or in Holy Orders)choose to marry ………………… (not for citizenship, because parents want it, or the bride is pregnant)are open to the possibility of having …………….
have a ………………attitude to marriage as an equal loving relationship & mean to take the………seriously.understand that it is a …………………….. and a …………………, solemn covenant/ agreement.
freely
free to marry
children
responsible
vows
Sacrament
sacred
Slide9
Marriage Rite – tell your partner the
order**What vows do they make to each other?Wicked Russian Queen Vampires Ride Nightly By Country Roads
welcome
readings
questions
vows
rings
Nuptial blessing
Holy Communion
Signing RegisterSlide10
Explain the meaning and importance of marriage in the Roman Catholic Church.
6marksSlide11
Candidates may include some of the following points:
Sacramental / sign for all to see / a solemn contract / reflection of God’s love for us – Christ’s love for the Church (Ephesians 5 25) / life-giving and fruitful / procreation expected / sexual activity open to the
possibility of new life / children to be brought up in a Christianenvironment / exclusive & faithful/ sexual relationships outsideof marriage are forbidden as they fail to be a sign of the sacrament /lived out in the community /
permanent and irrevocable, a life-long, loving relationship / cannotbe broken / rings symbolise never-ending nature /
reference to parts of the rite of marriage that illustrate its importance should be credited.Slide12
What promises do the bride and groom make during a Christian marriage service? (Total 4 marks)
Explain how keeping these promises might help a couple to have a successful marriage.(Total 4 marks)
8. Why do many Christians want to get married in a church?(Total 2 marks) Christians believe that marriage is a sacrament and should be conducted in a Church. They want God to bless their marriage. They want the priest to witness the exchange of vows; they want God to bless their union and be part of their marriage. Marriage is a sacred public ceremony and therefore it should be performed in a public and holy place.
(Do not allow superficial responses that show no Christian content, e.g. ‘It looks nice on the photos!’ You may allow tradition but it must be linked into some other development with clear Christian content. ‘Because it is tradition’ – on its own would score no marks.)
[2] 9. What does the Christian Church teach about marriage? (Total 3 marks) Marriage is a gift from God; a means whereby a couple can share in the work of creation by the birth and nurturing of children; it is a sacrament; it should be to the exclusion of all others; it is a permanent bond dissoluble only by death; it is for the mutual care and help of each partner throughout their lives; it is a lifelong commitment based upon the teachings of Jesus.It
is the correct relationship for sex. It involves entering into a lifelong, loving and exclusive relationship similar to the relationship that Christ has with his Church, etc.
To have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part.
If these vows are given in full, full marks may be given. Failing that, credit may be given for the following points:
To be faithful.
To bring children into the world and to give them a secure loving home.