The first Martyr for the sanctity of Holy Matrimony, St John the Baptist was not married. Yet, he gave his life in its' defense. We must look at why the Baptist knew that Holy Matrimony must be defended, even unto death.
Marriage is a sacred sacrament; it is a reflection of the Blessed Trinity. Holy Matrimony reflects the the union between Christ and His Church in a mystical manner, and between a man and a woman it a sacred Union, which is spiritual and physical.
Given
that the human person is soul and matter; indeed, the person is
ensouled matter, the Union between a man and a woman therefore is sacred
sex, because the soul and the body constitute the entire person, which
is a Temple of the Holy Spirit. Just as the Church obeys Christ, so the
woman obeys her husband; just as Christ delivered Himself up for the
Church, so too, the husband must deliver himself up for and to his wife.
It
is a tragedy that so many churchmen fail to teach and preach the
sacredness of Holy Matrimony; a tragedy that so many couples rather than
undertaking the Sacrament soberly and with dignity, degrade it to a
nauseating display of superficial sentimentality.
The recent Synod of the Family, and the Apostolic Exhortation Amoris Laetitia,
rather than confirm Catholics in the sanctity of Holy Matrimony and its
unity and indivisibility, only continued the marital crisis by
continuing and perpetuating confusion. The recent remarks of the Pope
that men and women who are not married, but are living in habitual sin,
yet are in the state of Grace, is not true. If the Pope meant that they
lived as brother and sister, he would be correct. But he did not say
this; therefore he did not want us to interpret his remarks as a couple
living celibately.
Truly,
a cloud of darkness has descended upon Rome with the Pope and so many
bishops and priests, sadly followed by innumerable men and women,
failing to grasp the absolute sanctity and unicity of the Union of a man
and woman in Holy Matrimony.
Archbishop Fulton Sheen was right: it takes three to make love.
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