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Daniel_Kane
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Depending on the person, one can tell them that the Church takes the Sacraments of Marriage and Holy Orders very seriously as they are “vocational” sacraments and only those called to that particular state receive the Sacrament. Part of the discernment for marriage is not only the mutual selection of husband and wife but a complete understanding of the physical unity unique to the married state.
That being said, part of the vocation of marriage is a full and complete understanding of the physical component both the unitative and the procreative. Since such activity is reserved only to those living within the sacrament of marriage. While one may or may not have a reason to forgo relations during the fertile phase, all of the married may practice NFP (observe and chart or not) and it is prudent to be fully cognizant of the practice and the expected signs and wonders associated with this union prior to the martial embrace.
Engagement for the married can be looked at similarly to the seminary for the priesthood, it is a time of formation for a particular sacramental life and all aspects of the sacrament are important. Priests, whose primary role is the celebration of the Sacraments are highly formed in all aspects of this responsibility. Similarly, the married who are called by God for the procreation and education of children should also be similarly formed in all respects to this responsibility.
Such formation necessarily calls for expertise in NFP as they are the sole human arbiters of its use.
That being said, part of the vocation of marriage is a full and complete understanding of the physical component both the unitative and the procreative. Since such activity is reserved only to those living within the sacrament of marriage. While one may or may not have a reason to forgo relations during the fertile phase, all of the married may practice NFP (observe and chart or not) and it is prudent to be fully cognizant of the practice and the expected signs and wonders associated with this union prior to the martial embrace.
Engagement for the married can be looked at similarly to the seminary for the priesthood, it is a time of formation for a particular sacramental life and all aspects of the sacrament are important. Priests, whose primary role is the celebration of the Sacraments are highly formed in all aspects of this responsibility. Similarly, the married who are called by God for the procreation and education of children should also be similarly formed in all respects to this responsibility.
Such formation necessarily calls for expertise in NFP as they are the sole human arbiters of its use.