On the
Sacrament of Marriage
"Married
life is a most beautiful thing and we must guard it always"
VATICAN CITY, April 02, 2014 (Zenit.org) - Here is a translation of the Holy Father’s
catechesis on the sacraments today during his weekly general audience in St.
Peter’s Square.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters, good morning!
Today we conclude the series of catecheses on
the Sacraments speaking of Marriage. This Sacrament leads us to the heart of
God’s plan, which is a covenant plan with His people, with all of us, a plan of
communion. At the beginning of the Book of Genesis, the first Book of the
Bible, as the crowning of the account of creation, it states: “God created man
in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he
created them … Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and cleaves to
his wife, and they become one flesh” (Genesis 1:27; 2:24).
The married couple is the image of God: the
man and the woman, not only the man, not only the woman, but both. This is the
image of God: the love, the covenant of God with us is represented in that
covenant between man and woman. And this is very beautiful! We are created to love,
as reflection of God and of His love. And in the conjugal union the man and the
woman realize this vocation in the sign of reciprocity and of communion of a
full and definitive life.
When a man and a woman celebrate the Sacrament
of Marriage, God, so to speak, is “mirrored” in them, He imprints in them His
own features and the indelible character of His love. Marriage is the icon of
God’s love for us. God, in fact, is also communion: the three Persons of the
Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit have lived always and forever in
perfect unity. And this is in fact the mystery of Marriage: God makes of the
two spouses a single existence. The Bible uses a strong expression and states
“one flesh,” so intimate is the union between man and woman in marriage. And
this is precisely the mystery of marriage: the love of God that is mirrored in
the couple that decides to live together. Therefore, man leaves his home, the
home of his parents and goes to live with his wife and unites himself so
strongly to her that the two become – the Bible states – one flesh.
In the Letter to the Ephesians, Saint Paul
highlights the fact that a very great mystery is reflected in Christian
spouses: the relationship established by Christ with the Church, a nuptial
relationship (cf. Ephesians 5:21-33). The Church is the Bride of Christ. This
is the relationship. This means that Marriage responds to a specific vocation
and must be considered as a consecration (cf. Gaudium et spes, 48; Familiaris
consortio, 56). It is a consecration: the man and the woman are consecrated in
their love. By virtue of the Sacrament, the spouses are invested in fact in a
true and proper mission, so that they can render visible, from simple ordinary
things, the love with which Christ loves his Church, continuing to give his
life for her, in fidelity and in service.
It is truly a stupendous plan that is inherent
in the Sacrament of Marriage! And it is acted out in the simplicity and also in
the fragility of the human condition. We know well how many difficulties and
trials the life of two spouses has. What is important is to keep alive the bond
with God, who is the basis of the conjugal bond. And the true bond is always
with the Lord. When the family prays, the bond is maintained. When the husband
prays for the wife and the wife prays for the husband, the bond becomes strong;
one prays for the other.
At other times I have said in this square
something that helps marital life a lot. They are three words that must always
be said, three words that must be in the home: please, thank you,
sorry [permesso, grazie, scusa] -- three magical words.
Please, so as not to be invasive in the life
of the spouse. Please, but what does this seem to you? Please, allow me.
Thank you: to thank one’s spouse: thank you
for what you did for me, thank you for this. The beauty of rendering thanks!
And as we all make mistakes, the other word
which is a bit difficult to say, but which must be said: sorry.
Please, thank you, sorry. With these three
words, with the prayer of the husband for his wife and vice versa, with making
peace always before the day ends, the marriage will go forward -- the three
magical words, prayer and always making peace.
May the Lord bless you and pray for me.
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