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thewanderer
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You misunderstand me. I am absolutely a proponent of the importance of a wife’s submission in marriage to her husband. And I agree with you that there are those in today’s society who have twisted the understanding of men and women’s roles in marriage to the point that it has become unrecognizeable and incompatible with Catholicism. I also am very careful to not confuse leadership with servitude. You are reading far more into what I said than is actually there.Your suggestion is nonsense.
It is patently obvious in today’s culture that the entire concept of authority needs a very close study.
You immediately assume that leadership necessarily includes servitude, “one sided submission” and other ills in a marriage where a man embodies headship. This belief is really your problem, or, shall I say, the entire pagan culture’s problem, and thus, the problem of all.
Christ is bridegroom of a bride He died for. It doesn’t get more clear than that, but…
He demanded much of His bride, and it gets no more foggy than that in our world.
The fact that many individuals who claim to be Christians take Christ, His commands and example lightly is simply modeled in the trivializing of men that occurs in our culture. Hard not to, in light of the fact that most men in pop culture reflect almost no characteristics of Christ.
And…yes; I am saying that authority has no meaning whatsoever unless it is tested by disagreement, and its Word stands.
What I did was object to the implication in your post that the ideal Catholic marriage is one in which women are never allowed to disagree with a decision their husband makes and that this is the ideal and standard to which all marriages in all places and times are to be held. Now, perhaps you did not intend to imply this, and, if that is the case, I would be glad to hear it and to take back my suggestion that you read CC more carefully. However, if this was in fact what you intended to imply I must inform you that you are gravely mistaken about the Church’s understanding of a wifes submission to her husband.