The marriage is now fulfilled (consummated) so there is no way back and I am now living this vocation 100%. Thank you for your support.
I think the root cause of my confusion was Wojtyla/JPII’s theology of marriage, which is depressing because it implies that you have to choose between God and a woman (if you are male). Fortunately, this is nonsense.
I wonder if you are aware of any alternative (catholic) theologies of marriage?.. What was there before Wojtyla? A foundation for some alternative you can find above in my posts.
Yay! :extrahappy: congratulations!
And in the TOB Explained by Christopher West, page 447, first paragraph says:
Pope tells us that marriage, including the sexual of property to spouses, is not “of the world” but “of the Father”. Deep in the human heart a battle rages for dominance between the two- between that which is of the Father and that which is of the world. A battle rages between love and lust, between hope and despondency, between life and all that opposes life.
**Another good read is Three to Get Married by Fulton Sheen. Page 47-49:
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The secret of happiness is for each man to live as close to God as he can, and he will thereby live closer to his neighbor. This is a solution to the riddle of Love. In Him self-love becomes perfected; in him also we love our neighbor as ourselves and for the same reason. Therefore, I hate anyone, I hate someone God made; if I love myself to the exclusion of God, I find that I hate myself for not being all I ought to be.
Love at first seems a contradiction: How can one love self without being selfish? How can one love others without losing self? The answer is: By loving both self and neighbor in God. iIt is His Lo0ve that makes us love both self and never rightly. God has first loved us while as yet we were sinners. Love of self avoids egotism by love of self-perfection, which is achieved by loving God. Love of others avoids totalitarianism, or the losing of self by absorption in the mass , through the loving of others in the spiritual brotherhood of “Our Father.”
The poor frustrated souls who are locked up inside their own minds keep their little egotistic heads too busy and their selfish hands and feet too idle. If they would begin loving their neighbor for God’s sake, they would soon find themselves loving their own moral perfection, which consists not in seeing their self-will but in living according to God’s will. This double law of love of self and neighbor in God is the secret of life, for our Savior, after given the law of love of God and neighbor, said: “Do this, and thou shalt find life”( Luke 10:28)
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God never intended that the
I and the
Thou should be separated. God is no obstacle to the full enjoyment of self, nor is He a competitor to the love of neighbor. But when love becomes triune, God is installed in the center of the
I and then
Thou, thus preventing the
I from being an egotist and the
Thou from becoming a tool or instrument of pleasure. Such love is God in pilgrimage. But if we would seek the reason why it takes three to make love, we must look into the hearts of God Himself.
The love of husband and wife is perfected as it becomes triune; now there is the lover, the beloved, and love- the love of being something distinct from both and yet in both.**
Phew…that took a while to type.
