Pope
tells fiancés to prepare for marriage with deep awareness
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday spoke to couples who are engaged to be married
and told them not to be superficial as they prepare to enter into a life-long
covenant of love.
In
yet another catechesis dedicated to the family, the Pope chose to speak of the
importance of engagement as preparation for marriage.
Engagement
– the Pope said – has to do with trust and reliability. He said it is beautiful
that two people who are engaged to be married undertake a path together during
which they learn from each other, sharing and participating in this profound
commitment.
It
is love itself – he said – that demands deep reflection and an approach that is
fully aware of what it means to enter into marriage.
“The
alliance of love between a man and a woman is an alliance for life. It cannot
be improvised, it is not something you do from one day to the next” he said.
And
reflecting on God’s alliance with his People the Pope compares it to an
“engagement”, pointing out that in passages of the Bible the Church is
identified as the bride betrothed to Christ.
Speaking
off the cuff to the many fiancés gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the weekly
audience, Pope Francis encouraged them to read the Italian literary classic:
Alessandro Manzoni’s “The Betrothed”.
He
described it as a “masterpiece” on engagement as it tells of how the two
fiancés who are the protagonists of the novel are called to trust in each other
deeply as they overcome difficulties and obstacles in their contrasted journey
towards marriage.
Mentioning
how today’s society and culture are increasingly indifferent to marriage and do
not help young people in this delicate moment of their lives, Pope Francis
encouraged engaged couples to follow courses of marriage preparation which he
described as a precious aid as they help them reflect together on their love,
their future and on the importance of faith and prayer in the life they are
about to share.
The
Pope concluded asking for prayers for young people looking forward to marriage,
that they may prepare for the wedding day not in a worldly or banal way, but
with the wisdom, hope and joy born of their faith in Christ.
(Linda
Bordoni)
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