Examples of Christian marriage in a sentence
An Assemblies of God minister is urged to counsel applicants for marriage ceremonies with scriptural guidelines for Christian marriage prior to performing the ceremony.
Christian marriage is a reflection of the love, purity, and permanence between Christ and the Church (Ephesians 5:23-33).
Given that this traditional Islamic ritual can include elements foreign to Christian marriage, very careful planning and agreement must precede any dispensation to allow this rite.
Procedure:When questions arise regarding the appropriateness of a proposed cultural adaptation of the rite of Christian marriage, parishes are to consult with the Office of Worship and Sacramental Formation (or with the Chancellor).
Celebrating a Christian marriage at Mass may make the celebration awkward for both parties by highlighting their differences in faith traditions.
The pastoral circumstances of the couple, including their religious and family background and practice, their language and culture, the available resources of the parish, the liturgical norms, and canon law are to be considered in the course of planning the celebration of Christian marriage.
Flint (1992: 292) on Christian marriage: “The original Christian marriage contract depended for its validity upon the free will of both contracting parties”.
Christian marriage in this Diocese shall be in conformity with Title II, Canon 7 of the Provincial Canons.
With this recent affirmation from the appellate courts, it now seems indisputable that subscription to Christian values can potentially displace the application of the Igiogbe rule if the appropriate question concerning the change of personal law is posed to the court.Nevertheless, determining how a person (in Christian marriage) changes their customary law (Bini customary law on the Igiogbe in our context) to Christian values is fact dependent.
An Assemblies of God minister is required to counsel applicants for marriage ceremonies with scriptural guidelines for Christian marriage prior to the performing of the ceremony.