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Sacrament of Holy Matrimony (Marriage)

1. What is the sacrament of Marriage?
   - It is the sacrament which unifies one male and one female to become husband and wife before God and the Church. It also grants them a special grace to live a perfect marriage life.

2. When did Jesus establish this sacrament?
   - From the beginning of creation, God created Adam and Eve. In the New Testament Jesus sanctified marriage when He participated in the marriage feast at Cana.

3. What is the purpose of marriage?
   a. To bear and raise children in the Catholic faith.
   b. The mutual love and he faithful to each other.

4. What is the importance of the Catholic marriage?
   a. The love and unity of spouses in Catholic marriage reveal the love and unity between Christ and His Church.
   b. To bear and raise children to continue to worship God.

5. What is the sign of Marriage?
   a. Matter: a man and a woman
   b. Form: consist of the acceptance of each other through the marriage vow.

6. Who acts for Jesus in the sacrament of Marriage?
   a. The man and the woman
   b. The priest or deacon witnesses the sacrament and gives the couple God's blessing.

7. What did Jesus teach in the sacrament of Marriage?
   a. Unity: Consist in the union of one man and one woman.
   b. Indissolubility: Means that the marital bond can never be broken except by the death of one party.

8. What is necessary to receive the sacrament of Marriage worthily?
   a. Free from mortal sin
   b. To know and understand the duties of the married life
   c. Accept each other and obey the laws of marriage of the Church.
 
 
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