You have got to be kidding me, or else i don’t understand your post. So you are saying that the magesterium teaches that we must have sex everyday, unless we have a serious reason not to? That’s preposterous. Marriage IS about more than dishes, but its more than just sex too. Its getting up early and going to bed late and working your butt off in between taking care of you home, your souse, your kids, your job, your church, and everything else. ALL of that is marriage. The sacrament of mariage is more than just sex with your spouse. saying you didn’t have sex yesterday so you are missing out on the sacrament of marriage is ludicrus.
No, I am not saying that the Magisterium teaches that a married couple must have sex every day unless they have a serious reason not to.
Yes, marriage is about more than sex. But please understand me rightly. One still has to take care of one’s home, job, church, and everything else whether single, married, or consecrated. The thing that sets marriage apart from every other relationship and responsibility is sex. Sex, with the power to make children and unite two into one.
The Church makes weekly Mass and yearly Confession our duty. But we can, and should, receive either of these Sacraments more often and get the graces to help perfect us. She has not “obliged” married couples to have a certain quantity of sex. Yet, married couple can, and should, often take part of the Sacrament that gives them the graces specific to their state in life.
The responsibilities the come with being Catholic, being above the age of reason, or being married, like witnessing to the Gospel, confessing my sins to a priest, and providing for my family are not the defining marks of a Sacrament. Having water poured over me and hearing the words “I baptize you. . .,” saying “Amen” and receiving the Eucharist in the state of grace, being absolve of my sins, and giving my self totally to my wife, are what define the Sacraments.
Yes, the gift of self is made in other ways besides sex. The gift of self that belongs solely to the married state is sex. So, I do think you can miss out on the Sacrament of marriage by not having sex.
God bless,
Red Beard