Pope
Francis: marriage inscribed in creation
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis held his weekly General Audience
on Wednesday, during which he continued his catechetical reflections on the
nature and purpose of marriage in the order of creation and in the Divine plan
of salvation. This week, the Holy Father focused specifically on Christian
marriage as a Sacrament: an efficacious sign of God’s love for each and every
person, for all humanity and for the whole world, a means of grace, and a
genuine way of living our common baptismal call to holiness.
“Christian
marriage is that sacrament which builds up the community of the Church and of
society,” explained Pope Francis through an interpreter in the
English-language synopsis of the main catechesis, which he delivered in
Italian. “Marriage has been inscribed in creation’s design by God, and, by
his grace, countless Christian men and women have lived married life fully,” he
continued.
The
Holy Father went on to describe marriage as an act of faith in God’s plan for
humanity and an act of selfless love. Drawing on the writings of St. Paul the
Apostle, the Pope focused especially on the duties of husbands to their wives,
saying that married love is an image of the love between Christ and his Church,
and that a husband is therefore to love his wife as Christ loved the Church, by
giving himself completely for her. “When a man and a woman marry in the Lord,
they participate in the missionary life of the Church, by living not only for
themselves or their own family, but for all people,” explained Pope Francis.
“Therefore,” the summary continued, “the life of the Church is enriched through
every marriage which shows forth this beauty, and is impoverished when marriage
is disfigured in any way.”
Pope
Francis concluded his remarks by saying that every couple which faithfully and
courageously lives the grace of this sacrament assists the Church in offering
the gifts of faith, hope and love to all people, and helps others to experience
these gifts in their married lives and their families. He prayed that married
couples everywhere live this mystery ever more fully, trusting in God’s
tenderness and the Church’s maternal care.
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