Purpose of Catholic Marriage

#Made4Love
We thank God for the Sacrament of
Marriage which brings so many
couples joy and fulfilment. 
As we learn about marriage, help those
married couples we know remember
the sacred vows they made.
 Give us open minds and a willingness
to see the beauty of marriage. 
Amen
The
Wedding
Learning Objectives:
Know what the purpose of
Catholic marriage is.
Understand what happens
and the symbolism within
the Rite of Marriage.
Analyse the importance of a
Catholic wedding.
#Made4Love
#Made4Love
Think-Pair-Share
Starter
“Marriage rates remain at historical lows
despite a small increase in the number of
people who got married in 2016. Most
couples are preferring to do so with a civil
ceremony and for the first time ever, less
than a quarter of everyone who married had
a religious ceremony. Meanwhile, the age at
which people are marrying continues to hit
new highs as more and more over 50s get
married.”
Kanak Ghosh, Vital Statistics Outputs Branch, Office for
National Statistics, 28/03/19
1.
What are the key
points from the statistics?
2.  Think-pair-share some
of the reasons behind the
findings
.
#Made4Love
 
Scripture​
Read the following Bible passages:
- Genesis 1:27-28
  
- 
Genesis 2:24
- Proverbs: 18:22
    
 
- Deuteronomy 24:5
- Matthew 19:6
  
- Ephesians 4:2-3
- Ephesians 5:25
  
- 
1 John 4:7
- 1 Corinthians 13:13
Think-Pair-Share
Answer
LO: Know what the purpose of Catholic marriage is.
What does the Bible teach are the
different purposes of marriage?
#Made4Love
Focus
, 
l
isten,
and make
notes
Watch​
The purpose of a
Catholic marriage
LO: Know what the purpose of Catholic marriage is.
#Made4Love
Consider & 
Answer
Read​
 
The Catholic Church
teaches that marriage
is: 
S
acramental
P
ermanent
E
xclusive
L
ife-giving
   
   
1. What does each of
   
     these words mean?
2. How reasonable are the four different
purposes of marriage today? Is there any
one more or less reasonable than
another? Give reasons with examples for
your answer.
LO: Know what the purpose of Catholic marriage is.
#Made4Love
Focus & 
Listen
Watch​
Marriage vows and
exchange of rings
LO: Understand what happens and the symbolism within the Rite of Marriage. 
     
#Made4Love
What happens at a Catholic
wedding?
There are two types of Catholic marriage ceremony: one
includes the celebrates of the Eucharist (Communion)
The other is without the Eucharist:
Entrance rite: 
there is a procession. The priest
greets the congregation, then the Penitential rite
and opening prayers are said.
Liturgy of the Word: 
Bible readings from the Old
Testament, Psalms and Gospel followed by
the homily (sermon).
The rite of marriage: 
questions are asked about
the couples’ consent, faithfulness to one another
and their willingness to bring up children.
The vows are made and the rings are exchanged.
Communion rite:
 The Lord's Prayer is said then a
nuptial blessing. Then follows the Sign of Peace. The
Wedding Register in then signed.
Concluding rite: 
The final blessing is made, there is a
dismissal.
LO: Understand what happens and the
symbolism within the Rite of Marriage.
1. Discuss and then explain the
reason and symbolism for each
part of the Catholic wedding
ceremony.
2. Where do you see the different
purposes of marriage (previously
discussed) in the symbolic acts that
happen?
3. Which part of the ceremony do
you think is the most important for
a married couple? Give reasons for
your answer.
#Made4Love
Stretch
 &​
Challenge​
Research what happens
during a civil marriage
ceremony.
Why might civil ceremonies
be increasing whereas
religious ceremonies are
decreasing?
In Amoris Laetitia
Pope Francis highlights
that 
‘…Kenyan Bishops
have observed that
many [young people]
concentrate on their
wedding day and forget
the life-long
commitment they are
about to enter into.’ 
1. What could be the reasons for
this?
2. To what extent do you agree
with the view that many who get
married are focused on the day
and not the commitment?
3. How could we as a community
highlight the commitment of
marriage more?
#Made4Love
LO: Analyse the importance of a Catholic wedding.
#Made4Love
Plenary​
Is it important for Catholics to have
a Catholic wedding?
1. With the knowledge you have learnt about what love is, what marriage is and the
significance of the marriage ceremony, in your groups/pairs complete the table with
different views on each side of the argument.
2. Write a conclusive summary explaining your own view on the question, include clear
reasoning and examples to support your points.
LO: Analyse the importance of a Catholic wedding.
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Explore the significance of Catholic marriage through scriptural reflections, statistics on marriage trends, and teachings of the Catholic Church. Delve into the symbolic nature of marriage vows, exchange of rings, and the sacramental nature of this union. Reflect on the various purposes of marriage as outlined in the Bible and contemplate their relevance in modern times. Embrace the beauty and sacredness of marriage as a lifelong commitment.

  • Catholic marriage
  • Sacrament
  • Biblical teachings
  • Marriage trends
  • Symbolism

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  1. We thank God for the Sacrament of Marriage which brings so many couples joy and fulfilment. As we learn about marriage, help those married couples we know remember the sacred vows they made. Give us open minds and a willingness to see the beauty of marriage. Amen #Made4Love

  2. Learning Objectives: The Know what the purpose of Catholic marriage is. Understand what happens and the symbolism within the Rite of Marriage. Analyse the importance of a Catholic wedding. Wedding #Made4Love

  3. Think-Pair-Share Starter Marriage rates remain at historical lows despite a small increase in the number of people who got married in 2016. Most couples are preferring to do so with a civil ceremony and for the first time ever, less than a quarter of everyone who married had a religious ceremony. Meanwhile, the age at which people are marrying continues to hit new highs as more and more over 50s get married. 1. What are the key points from the statistics? 2. Think-pair-share some of the reasons behind the findings. Kanak Ghosh, Vital Statistics Outputs Branch, Office for National Statistics, 28/03/19 #Made4Love

  4. Scripture Think-Pair-Share Answer Read the following Bible passages: - Genesis 1:27-28 - Proverbs: 18:22 - Matthew 19:6 - Ephesians 5:25 - 1 Corinthians 13:13 - Genesis 2:24 - Deuteronomy 24:5 - Ephesians 4:2-3 - 1 John 4:7 What does the Bible teach are the different purposes of marriage? #Made4Love LO: Know what the purpose of Catholic marriage is.

  5. Watch Focus, listen, and make notes The purpose of a Catholic marriage #Made4Love LO: Know what the purpose of Catholic marriage is.

  6. Read The Catholic Church teaches that marriage is: Sacramental Consider & Answer 1. What does each of these words mean? Permanent 2. How reasonable are the four different purposes of marriage today? Is there any one more or less reasonable than another? Give reasons with examples for your answer. Exclusive Life-giving #Made4Love LO: Know what the purpose of Catholic marriage is.

  7. Watch Focus & Listen Marriage vows and exchange of rings LO: Understand what happens and the symbolism within the Rite of Marriage. #Made4Love

  8. What happens at a Catholic wedding? 1. Discuss and then explain the reason and symbolism for each part of the Catholic wedding ceremony. There are two types of Catholic marriage ceremony: one includes the celebrates of the Eucharist (Communion) The other is without the Eucharist: Entrance rite: there is a procession. The priest greets the congregation, then the Penitential rite and opening prayers are said. 2. Where do you see the different purposes of marriage (previously discussed) in the symbolic acts that happen? Liturgy of the Word: Bible readings from the Old Testament, Psalms and Gospel followed by the homily (sermon). The rite of marriage: questions are asked about the couples consent, faithfulness to one another and their willingness to bring up children. The vows are made and the rings are exchanged. 3. Which part of the ceremony do you think is the most important for a married couple? Give reasons for your answer. Communion rite: The Lord's Prayer is said then a nuptial blessing. Then follows the Sign of Peace. The Wedding Register in then signed. LO: Understand what happens and the symbolism within the Rite of Marriage. Concluding rite: The final blessing is made, there is a dismissal. #Made4Love

  9. Stretch & Challenge Research what happens during a civil marriage ceremony. Why might civil ceremonies be increasing whereas religious ceremonies are decreasing? #Made4Love

  10. #Made4Love 1. What could be the reasons for this? In Amoris Laetitia Pope Francis highlights that Kenyan Bishops have observed that many [young people] concentrate on their wedding day and forget the life-long commitment they are about to enter into. 2. To what extent do you agree with the view that many who get married are focused on the day and not the commitment? 3. How could we as a community highlight the commitment of marriage more? LO: Analyse the importance of a Catholic wedding.

  11. Is it important for Catholics to have a Catholic wedding? Plenary Yes, very important No, not important at all 1. With the knowledge you have learnt about what love is, what marriage is and the significance of the marriage ceremony, in your groups/pairs complete the table with different views on each side of the argument. 2. Write a conclusive summary explaining your own view on the question, include clear reasoning and examples to support your points. LO: Analyse the importance of a Catholic wedding. #Made4Love

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