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Category Archives: Marriage

Part II – Be Imitators of God

12 Saturday Sep 2015

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MatrimonyLast week, we began a study of Ephesians 5:21-33 — perhaps one of the most misunderstood passages in Scripture. We discovered that St Paul’s discourse on the roles of husbands and wives in marriage should be understood as an analogy of the image of the relationship between Christ and the Church.

This week, we will continue the study by looking at the sacrament of marriage from the dimensions of covenant and grace and as a sacramental sign.

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Ephesians 5: Be Imitators of God

04 Friday Sep 2015

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Eph 5-21_01“Wives, be subject to your husbands…” (Eph 5:22). So begins one of the most controversial and misunderstood passages in Scripture. When this passage is read at Mass, women are indignant while their husbands brim with delight. Taken out of context, this verse has caused great hardship to women and marriages throughout the centuries.

But when this verse is read in the context of St. Paul’s discourse on marriage in Ephesians 5, it describes the key to a joy filled, loving marriage relationship. Often overlooked is the verse prior to the one quoted above, “Be subject to one another out of reverence for Christ” (Eph 5:21). Husbands and wives are called to mutual submission to each other out of reverence for Christ. According to Pope St. John Paul II in his epic work, Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body (TOB), Ephesians 5:21-33 “cannot be correctly understood except in the broad biblical context…the ‘crowning’ of the themes and truths that ebb and flow like long waves through the Word of God revealed in Sacred Scripture” (TOB, 87:3).

In this post, we will delve into John Paul II’s TOB to develop an understanding of the beauty of the relationship between man and woman as God intended at the beginning of creation, especially in relation to the misunderstanding of the submission of the woman to the man. This week, we will look at the Scripture. Next week, we will look at the sacrament of marriage as covenant and as a sacramental sign.

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Tapping into Grace: The Sixth Stone Jar

28 Friday Aug 2015

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Jar6This week we conclude our reflection on the Wedding Feast at Cana (Jn 2:1-11) where Jesus performed His first miracle. He changed ordinary water into an abundance of extraordinary wine.

In Scripture wine symbolizes joy! Jesus wants you to know life-producing joy in your marriage: “I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly” (Jn 10:10). So how can you receive this grace that Jesus wishes to pour into your marriage?

We propose that, just as there were six stone jars at Cana, there are six “jars” which we need to fill with water (our efforts) so that Jesus can turn it into wine.

In the preceding posts, we have discussed “Follow Christ,” “Read Scripture,” “Receive the Eucharist,” “Pray Together” and “Form Community.” This week we will “fill” the final stone jar: “Forgive Each Other.”

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Tapping into Grace: The Fifth Stone Jar

21 Friday Aug 2015

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Jar5For many weeks we have been on a spiritual pilgrimage, reflecting on the Wedding Feast at Cana (Jn 2:1-11). Here Jesus performed His first miracle by changing ordinary water into a superabundance of extraordinary wine.

Wine symbolizes joy! Jesus wants you to know fruitful and abundant joy in your marriage. So how can you receive this grace that Jesus wishes to pour into your marriage?

We propose that, just as there were six stone jars at Cana, there are six “jars” which we need to fill with water (our efforts) so that Jesus can turn it into wine.

So far, we have discussed four of the six stone jars: “Follow Christ,” “Read Scripture,” “Receive the Eucharist,” and “Pray Together.” This week we will “fill” the fifth stone jar: “Form Community.”

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Tapping into Grace: The Fourth Stone Jar

14 Friday Aug 2015

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Jar4For the last several weeks, we have been reflecting on the Wedding Feast at Cana where Jesus performed His first miracle (Jn 2:1-11). He turned ordinary water into an overabundance of extraordinary wine.

Wine symbolizes joy! Jesus wants you to know abundant and fruitful joy in your marriage. In the last three posts, we have looked at ways to receive the grace that Jesus wants to pour into your marriage.

As we have mentioned in our previous posts, just as there were six stone jars at Cana, we propose that there are six “jars” which we need to fill with water (our efforts) so that Jesus can turn it into wine.

So far, we have discussed three of the six stone jars: “Follow Christ,” “Read Scripture,” and “Receive the Eucharist.” This week we will “fill” the fourth stone jar: “Pray Together.”

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Tapping into Grace: The Third Stone Jar

07 Friday Aug 2015

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Jar3We have been reflecting on the Wedding Feast at Cana where Jesus performed his first miracle (Jn 2:1-11). He turned ordinary water into an overabundance of the finest wine.

Wine symbolizes joy! Jesus wants you to know abundant and fruitful joy in your marriage. In the last two posts, we have looked at ways to receive the grace that Jesus wants to pour into your marriage.

Just as there were six stone jars at Cana, we propose that there are six “jars” which we need to fill with water (our efforts) so that Jesus can turn it into wine.

We have discussed the first and second stone jars: “Follow Christ” and “Read Scripture.” This week we will “fill” the third stone jar: “Receive the Eucharist.”

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Tapping into Grace: The Second Stone Jar

31 Friday Jul 2015

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Jar2We have been reflecting on the Wedding Feast at Cana where Jesus performed his first miracle (Jn 2:1-11). He turned ordinary water into an overabundance of the best wine.

Wine symbolizes joy! Jesus wants you to know abundant and fruitful joy in your marriage. Last week, we began to look at ways to receive the grace that Jesus wants to pour into your marriage.

Just as there were six stone jars at Cana, we propose that there are six “jars” which we need to fill with water (our efforts) so that Jesus can turn it into wine.

Last week, we discussed the first stone jar: “Follow Christ.” This week we will focus on the second of the stone jar: “Read Scripture.”

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Tapping into Grace: Six Stone Jars

24 Friday Jul 2015

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Wedding Feast at CanaLast week, we looked at Jesus’ first miracle at the Wedding Feast at Cana (Jn 2:1-11). We learned that Jesus wants you to know abundant and fruitful joy in your marriage. He wants to lavish grace upon you. This week, we begin to look at ways to receive that grace in your marriage.

In order to make wine, Jesus asks the servants to fill the jars with water. He is waiting to turn our water into wine. We propose that there are six “jars” which we need to fill with water (our efforts) so that Jesus can turn it into wine. Jesus wants to bless us with an overabundance of His grace so that our marriages are an image of His unbreakable covenant with His people.

The six stone jars that we offer for your consideration are:

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Turning Water into Wine: Lessons from Cana

17 Friday Jul 2015

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Wedding at CanaJesus performed His first miracle at the Wedding Feast at Cana. He turned water into wine! He turned lots of water into lots of wine! He wants to do the same for your marriage. He wants you to know abundant and fruitful joy in your marriage. He wants to lavish grace upon you. So how do you receive that grace in your marriage? To help answer that question, let’s take a close look at the biblical account of the wedding feast at Cana. Here we can learn three important lessons:

    1. Marriage is a sacrament,
    2. God wants to pour abundant grace upon your marriage, and
    3. Obedience is the key to receiving grace.

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Book Review – “Men, Women and the Mystery of Love”

24 Wednesday Jun 2015

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Men Women Mystery of Love_Sri 2                 Book Review

Men, Women and the Mystery of Love: Practical Insights from John Paul II’s Love and Responsibility, by Edward Sri. Servant Books: Cincinnati, OH, 2007. 165 pages. ISBN: 0867168404. Reviewed by Dennis L. Wingfield.

To assist in our ministry to couples with troubled marriages, we were looking for a concise and easy-to-read book which would help couples understand the wonderful teachings of John Paul II on marriage and relationships. Sri’s book, Men, Women and the Mystery of Love: Practical Insights from John Paul II’s Love and Responsibility, fittingly addresses this need.

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