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Matrimony is considered a sacrament that is meant to weaken the bond between a couple.
Matrimony is considered a sacrament that is meant to weaken the bond between a couple.
False (B)
In the Catholic Church, matrimony is seen as a reflection of the love Christ has for his Church.
In the Catholic Church, matrimony is seen as a reflection of the love Christ has for his Church.
True (A)
Matrimony is administered by a priest or monk.
Matrimony is administered by a priest or monk.
False (B)
Couples exchange bracelets as a symbol of their union in the sacrament of matrimony.
Couples exchange bracelets as a symbol of their union in the sacrament of matrimony.
The sacrament of matrimony does not call couples to grow in holiness and become more like Christ in their actions.
The sacrament of matrimony does not call couples to grow in holiness and become more like Christ in their actions.
Matrimony is a sacrament that is meant to strengthen the bond between a couple.
Matrimony is a sacrament that is meant to strengthen the bond between a couple.
The sacrament of matrimony is a commitment to hate and cherish one another for the rest of their lives.
The sacrament of matrimony is a commitment to hate and cherish one another for the rest of their lives.
In the Catholic Church, the sacrament of matrimony is viewed as reflecting the love that Christ has for his Church.
In the Catholic Church, the sacrament of matrimony is viewed as reflecting the love that Christ has for his Church.
A husband and wife should not give themselves up for one another in love and service.
A husband and wife should not give themselves up for one another in love and service.
The priest or deacon administering the sacrament of matrimony does not act as a witness to the marriage vows that the couple takes.
The priest or deacon administering the sacrament of matrimony does not act as a witness to the marriage vows that the couple takes.
Couples exchange rings as a symbol of their union in the sacrament of matrimony.
Couples exchange rings as a symbol of their union in the sacrament of matrimony.
Matrimony is not considered a sacrament of sanctification and holiness.
Matrimony is not considered a sacrament of sanctification and holiness.
Through the sacrament of matrimony, couples are not challenged to constantly strive for perfection in their love and devotion to each other.
Through the sacrament of matrimony, couples are not challenged to constantly strive for perfection in their love and devotion to each other.