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barnestormer
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In the spirit of honest inquiry, I am posting this quote by St. Josemaria Escriva because I am genuinely curious about his point. Feel free to enlighten me as to his meaning here.
“Marriage is for the rank and file, not for the officers of Christ’s army. For, unlike food, which is necessary for every individual, procreation is necessary only for the species, and individuals can dispense with it.” (From ‘The Way’)
I guess I don’t understand how this meshes with Church teaching on the holiness of marriage, how marital love is an important exterior expression of God’s love for humanity.
I’m not criticizing Escriva by any means (I am quite fond of his writings), but I don’t see all of what he’s getting at here.
“Marriage is for the rank and file, not for the officers of Christ’s army. For, unlike food, which is necessary for every individual, procreation is necessary only for the species, and individuals can dispense with it.” (From ‘The Way’)
I guess I don’t understand how this meshes with Church teaching on the holiness of marriage, how marital love is an important exterior expression of God’s love for humanity.
I’m not criticizing Escriva by any means (I am quite fond of his writings), but I don’t see all of what he’s getting at here.