In as much as that the Roman (and possibly other?) government(s) produced the secular currency.
The point is that many Church matters use resources that are the fruits of government. The Church recognizes marriage as a civil agreement that provides for the stability of the family and for society at large, which under certain conditions can be a sacrament, (if the parties to the marriage happen to both be baptized.)
In fact we Catholics have an interest in non-Christians having valid (civil) marriages. One of the purposes of marriage is to guarantee civil protection for spouses and children.
The point is that many Church matters use resources that are the fruits of government. The Church recognizes marriage as a civil agreement that provides for the stability of the family and for society at large, which under certain conditions can be a sacrament, (if the parties to the marriage happen to both be baptized.)
In fact we Catholics have an interest in non-Christians having valid (civil) marriages. One of the purposes of marriage is to guarantee civil protection for spouses and children.
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