Category: Marriage
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Some Questions about the Retranslated Marriage Rite
By now, publishers have received the copy of the Marriage Rite for use beginning September 8. Composers are at work setting the texts.
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Amoris Laetitia, paragraph 15
“We know that the New Testament speaks of “churches that meet in homes” (cf. 1 Cor 16:19; Rom 16:5; Col 4:15; Philem 2). A family’s living space could turn into a domestic church, a setting for the Eucharist, the presence of Christ seated at its table. We can never forget the image found in the…
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Two Intriguing Passages in Amoris Laetitia
Here are two very interesting passages that we might start with at Pray Tell – on the marriage rite and married clergy.
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The Revised Order of Celebrating Matrimony
This text may be used as of September 8, 2016, and its use is mandatory as of December 30, 2016.
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Preconciliar Orthodox Document on Marriage
The document states the marriage of an Orthodox Christian with a non-Orthodox Christian is forbidden and cannot be celebrated in the Church, though it can be “blessed out of indulgence” if the children of marriage will be baptized and raised Orthodox.
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Coming: Marriage and Confirmation Rites
You can now pre-order from the Catholic Truth Society the revised rites of Matrimony and Confirmation (if you live in the U.K.)
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Two Comments on Cardinal Müller’s Sacramental Theology
“People are suffering because their marriages are broken, not because they cannot go to Communion.” – Cardinal Müller
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From the Synod Hall: The “unchanging two-thousand year tradition of the church” (?)
It seems that one speaker spoke of the smoke of Satan in the synod aula.
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Non solum: The “spiritual and ecclesial character” of the Wedding Liturgy
“Frequently, the celebrant has occasion to address an assembly of people who minimally participate in the life of the Church…” – synod working paper