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A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 30: The Sins Against Marriage
OLRL ^ | Fr. William J. Cogan

Posted on 08/14/2007 4:18:18 PM PDT by NYer

Lesson 30: The Sins Against Marriage

SEPARATION AND REFUSING THE MARRIAGE DEBT

"But for fear of fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband.  Let the husband render the debt to his wife, and the wife also in like manner to the husband.  The wife hath not power of her own body, but the husband.  And in like manner the husband also hath not power of his own body, but the wife.  Defraud not one another, except, perhaps, by consent, for a time, that you may give yourselves to prayer; and return together again, lest Satan tempt you for you incontinency."  (1 Corinthians 7:2-5)

DIVORCE

"And the Pharisees coming to Him asked Him:  'Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife?' tempting him.  But he answering, saith to them:  'What did Moses command you?'  Who said:  'Moses permitted to write a bill of divorce, and to put her away.'  To whom Jesus answering, said:  'Because of the hardness of your heart he wrote you that precept.  But from the beginning of the creation, God made them male and female.  For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother; and shall cleave to his wife.  And they two shall be in one flesh.  Therefore now they are not two, but one flesh.  What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.'  And in the house again His disciples asked Him concerning the same thing.  And He saith to them:  'Whosoever shall put away his wife and marry another, committeth adultery against her.  And if the wife shall put away her husband, and be married to another, she committeth adultery."  (Mark 10:2-12)

BIRTH CONTROL

"Juda therefore said to Onan his son:  'Go in to thy [deceased] brother's wife and marry her, that thou mayst raise seed to thy brother.  He knowing that the children should not be his, when he went in to his brother's wife, spilled his seed upon the ground, lest children should be born in his brother's name.  And therefore the Lord slew him, because he did a detestable thing."  (Genesis 38:8-10)

  1. What are the sins against marriage?
    1. Refusing the marriage debt.
    2. Unlawful separation.
    3. Divorce.
    4. Sinful company keeping.
    5. Adultery.
    6. Birth control.
    7. Abortion.
    8. Sterilization.

PRACTICAL POINTS

  1. The sins discussed in this lesson are against the law of God and are therefore forbidden to everyone, not just to Catholics.



TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Theology
KEYWORDS: briefcatechism

1 posted on 08/14/2007 4:18:23 PM PDT by NYer
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To: Lady In Blue; Salvation; narses; SMEDLEYBUTLER; redhead; Notwithstanding; nickcarraway; Romulus; ...
Lesson 30 of 43.

Hard to believe that up until 1930 ALL Christian denominations banned birth control. Now, it is ONLY the Catholic Church. That should come as no surprise because our Lord promised that He would send the Holy Spirit to guide the Church and that the gates of Hell would not prevail against it. Thank you, Lord!

2 posted on 08/14/2007 4:21:26 PM PDT by NYer ("Where the bishop is present, there is the Catholic Church" - Ignatius of Antioch)
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To: NYer

Wow, NYer, we Catholics are the real counterculture. We are the radical freethinkers. Most people in modern culture are quite willfully unable to think along the lines you posted. Thanks.


3 posted on 08/14/2007 4:41:31 PM PDT by TradicalRC (Let's make immigration Safe, Legal and Rare.)
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**Hard to believe that up until 1930 ALL Christian denominations banned birth control. Now, it is ONLY the Catholic Church. That should come as no surprise because our Lord promised that He would send the Holy Spirit to guide the Church and that the gates of Hell would not prevail against it. Thank you, Lord!**

As TradRC says, the Catholic Church is the REAL counterculture! Thank you God!


4 posted on 08/14/2007 6:04:42 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Also the Catholic Church stands against all abortions. I'm not so sure that there are too many churches out there doing the same thing. If they are, I would surely like to have them weigh in here!

Pray for the conversion of America!

5 posted on 08/14/2007 6:06:50 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: NYer
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 1: Religion
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 2: The Bible and Tradition
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 3: God and the Holy Trinity
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 4: Prayer
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 5: Public Worship of God

A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 6: Angels and Devils
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 7: Human Beings and the Purpose of Life
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 8: Sanctifying Grace
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 9: Heaven
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 10: Mortal and Venial Sin

A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 11: Hell
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 12: Purgatory
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 13: Original Sin
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 14: Jesus Christ, Our Savior
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 15: Jesus Christ, True God and True Man

A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 16: The Catholic Church is the Only True Church
A Brieft Catechism for Adults - Lesson 17: Qualities of the Catholic Church
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 18: The Pope, the Vicar of Christ
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 19: The Seven Sacraments
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 20: The Sacrament of Baptism

A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 21: The Sacrament of Confirmation
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 22: The Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist (Holy Communion)
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 23: The Sacrifice of the Mass
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 24: The Sacrament of Penance (Confession)
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 25: How to go to Confession

A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 26: Indulgences
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 27: The Sacrament of Extreme Unction
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 28: The Sacrament of Holy Orders (Priesthood)
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 29: The Nature of Marriage
A Brief Catechism for Adults - Lesson 30: The Sins Against Marriage

6 posted on 08/14/2007 6:08:24 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Just to stir up discussion about the sin of Onan:

Onan sinned against God, by refusing the commandment to raise up sons for a dead brother. He sinned against that dead brother Er by denying him posterity, and his father Judah in disobeying him, and against Tamar, Er’s widow, by using her body and refusing to give her children. So one might ascribe to him many sins other than coitus interruptus (or by extension any contraception.)

Er had sinned against God so badly that God killed him, but not so badly that he was to be “cut off” without descendents.

How much did Judah sin when he thought to withhold his surviving son Shelah, thinking that Tamar’s bed was dangerous? Did he sin in having intercourse with a harlot(as he thought Tamar was?) Did he sin in ordering Tamar and her unborn children to be burnt for harlotry?

Did Tamar sin in playing the harlot with Judah?

To me this chapter is so messy; there is so much wrongdoing; that I would hesitate to use it as a major foundation for any conclusions about sexual morality within marriage. You might read it and say, well sure there was a whole lot of sinning going on, but you can tell that the big no-no is coitus interruptus because God killed Onan. All I can say is that has never set right with my gut moral instinct.

Mrs VS


7 posted on 08/14/2007 6:13:03 PM PDT by VeritatisSplendor
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To: NYer
Doctors concede that it is always safer for the woman to come to term with her pregnancy than to have an abortion, even if this means having a caesarian section.

What about tubal & ectopic pregnancies? In those cases, the child cannot be saved, but surgery can save the mother. Note that in this rare case, the destruction of the unsaveable fetus is an unintended side effect of a livesaving operation, not a desired goal. (Intentional destruction of the fetus is always murder, of course -- this much I learned in Evangelicalism back in my Operation Rescue days.)

I'm not arguing with you, I'm just genuinely desiring to understand the Catholic position. I always thought that the unintended double effect was acceptable in such a sad (and RARE) case.

8 posted on 08/14/2007 7:05:23 PM PDT by Rytwyng (open borders = open treason)
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9 posted on 08/14/2007 7:07:37 PM PDT by narses (...the spirit of Trent is abroad once more.)
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To: Rytwyng

good catch. There are other situations besides ectopic pregnancy where it is not safer for women to go to term - significant heart or kidney disease, preeclampsia, for example.

It simply isn’t true that doctors concede “it is always safer.”

Mrs VS


10 posted on 08/14/2007 7:37:35 PM PDT by VeritatisSplendor
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To: Rytwyng
What about tubal & ectopic pregnancies?

Ectopic for Discussion: A Catholic Approach to Tubal Pregnancies

11 posted on 08/15/2007 5:49:43 AM PDT by NYer ("Where the bishop is present, there is the Catholic Church" - Ignatius of Antioch)
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To: NYer

One of the oppositions that to NFP that has been posed to me (by a Catholic) is that it by definition refuses the marriage debt at certain times. I’ve never considered it a problem because (at least as I understand it) the decision to abstain is supposed to be a mutual one.

That said, I can see where it could become a problem in mixed marriages, where one spouse sees nothing wrong with artificial birth control and especially so where ABC is not seen as unbiblical, while refusing the marriage debt is.

Any thoughts?


12 posted on 08/16/2007 8:45:39 AM PDT by GCC Catholic (Sour grapes make terrible whine.)
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To: NYer

ping for later


13 posted on 12/31/2011 6:37:36 AM PST by babygene (Figures don't lie, but liars can figure...)
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