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MARRIAGE and family (Why do they break down? (infidelity (loss of trust,…
MARRIAGE and family
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Roman Catholic teaching
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rare occurrence - annulment: mental illness, forced marriage
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Roman Catholic ceremony includes a statement in which each partner says they are open to the gift of children, as a blessing from God. This ties in with the view that every sexual act should be both unitive and procreative
wedding ceremonies
civil ceremony
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includes Declatory words, contracting words
Quaker ceremony
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may take place in a friend's meeting house, as part of usual service but no readings/hymns involved
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1)15-20 minute silence
2) exchange of rings
3) declaration of vows
4)certificate signed
5) sometimes followed by more silence
6) other words may be said but not compulsory
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alternative to marriage
co-habitation
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some people don't see the point in marriage if love can be shown in a loving cohabiting relationship
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civil partnership
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goes against the natural order of the world where God intended for man and woman to be each others life long conpanions
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Eucharist=one of the Christian sacraments, a service at which Christians eat bread and drink wine in the remembrance of Jesus' death
reconciliation=a sacrament that involves confessing your sins to a priest, who declares God's forgiveness
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Family
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Families are the places to provide support, places of care for the young, the more vulnerable and the old
where children learn to share feelings, how to behave and also about their faith.
the elderly
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‘Stand up "in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly and revere your God. I am the LORD" - Leviticus 19:32
“Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you". - Exodus 20:12
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"Any one who does not provide for their relatives and especially their own husband, has denied the faith and is worse than a non-believer"