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Hello,
My thoughts are not very organized at this moment, but I’m losing faith in the sacrament of marriage and looking for answers.
I tend to have a pattern of thought out of concern for the community, together with a feeling of loyalty to the Church, and I have seen so much at this point between trying to survive a custody arrangement, the trauma to my children, family dynamics, navigating the dating scene, assistance with spiritual discernment from the religious, working on divorces as a paralegal, pretentious behavior from Catholic religious and the faithful, and observations of lasting marriages. Marriage or intimate relationships seem to inherently be some sort of financial arrangement, and heavily influenced over the years in terms of success by parents of the parties waging approval or disapproval. Children build attitudes toward their parents patterning how each parent treats the other.
Does grace flow from the marriage? Do the partners show a financial chemistry? Is the male sexually satisfied by the female and her behavior toward him? Psychology seems to tell us that females are more lovely when they harbor, project, and receive emotional benefits from their partner.
Are couples required to execute a legally bound marriage within the state to receive the sacrament of marriage in the Church? I was told me the Church caters toward the law of the land… with so many financial incentives, status incentives and divorce… and disgrace in the Church.
Please let me know if there is an authoritative source that addresses the sacrament as separate from the law and supernatural beyond meeting our needs for food, status, community, etc.
God bless you.
My thoughts are not very organized at this moment, but I’m losing faith in the sacrament of marriage and looking for answers.
I tend to have a pattern of thought out of concern for the community, together with a feeling of loyalty to the Church, and I have seen so much at this point between trying to survive a custody arrangement, the trauma to my children, family dynamics, navigating the dating scene, assistance with spiritual discernment from the religious, working on divorces as a paralegal, pretentious behavior from Catholic religious and the faithful, and observations of lasting marriages. Marriage or intimate relationships seem to inherently be some sort of financial arrangement, and heavily influenced over the years in terms of success by parents of the parties waging approval or disapproval. Children build attitudes toward their parents patterning how each parent treats the other.
Does grace flow from the marriage? Do the partners show a financial chemistry? Is the male sexually satisfied by the female and her behavior toward him? Psychology seems to tell us that females are more lovely when they harbor, project, and receive emotional benefits from their partner.
Are couples required to execute a legally bound marriage within the state to receive the sacrament of marriage in the Church? I was told me the Church caters toward the law of the land… with so many financial incentives, status incentives and divorce… and disgrace in the Church.
Please let me know if there is an authoritative source that addresses the sacrament as separate from the law and supernatural beyond meeting our needs for food, status, community, etc.
God bless you.