CHRISTIAN MARRIAGES ARE FOREVER
God
has called us to a life and a ministry. We can classify the three
vocations as a call to marriage, to the religious life, and to single
blessedness. None is better or greater than the other. Each has a role
to play in the work of salvation. Later in the Gospel, Jesus said that
there are those who were meant for marriage while others are not.
On the issue of divorce, Jesus said that, during the time of Moses,
divorce was allowed because the people were stubborn. He pointed out,
“In the beginning the Creator made them male and female. Man has now to
leave father and mother, and be joined to his wife, and the two shall
become one body.” God meant marriage to be forever and unifying.
Of course, there are cases of problematic unions leading to
irreconcilable marriages. So, is divorce warranted? “What God has put
together, let no man put asunder.” Jesus gave that teaching — not the
priest, not the pope, nor the Apostles. Thus, marriages should be
forever.
If those who marry truly love each other, nothing can separate them.
The Marriage Encounter program even gives that guarantee. “Nothing will
be unsolved if only couples will dialogue!” The program has discovered that many marriages are threatened due to the difficulty of couples to communicate with and understand each other.
The Catholic Church also prepares couples before marriage through
interviews, seminars and counseling. It does not guarantee a smooth
marriage, but it tries to eliminate some of the possible hitches in the
union. If the couple comes to a dead-end, physical separation may be
availed, but the hope for a reconciliation should remain. Man has the
capacity for change. If they really loved each other, there is nothing
they cannot do together.
Rearranging the word DIVORCE would result to CO-DIVER. Rather than separate, the couple should dive into the challenges of their marriage together. That way, they gain couple power. Fr. Benny Tuazon
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: If you are married, how do you handle the challenges of your
marriage? Do you ever think of separation as an option?
Marriage can be so challenging, Lord. Help me to persevere and not give up when we go through tough times.
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