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Fr. Hardon Archives - Christian Marriage
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Father John A. Hardon, S.J. Archives
Moral Theology
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Chapter VI
Christian Marriage
by John A. Hardon, S.J.
The Christian concept of marriage, although built on the natural law, differs
sharply from the earlier practices among the Jews and pagans, and also from
the modern secular usage to the point that no area of public relationship
more clearly distinguishes Christianity from other institutions of human society.
It cuts across every aspect of the moral law and has implications in every phase
of man's attitude towards God, so that marriage can truly be called the most
revealing trait of the Christian religion and almost the test of its validity.
Unfortunately not all believers understand how unique were the teachings of
Christ about matrimony and how zealously the Church has sought to preserve these
ideals in a world that writes and talks endlessly about marriage but seldom
stops to think about it. Yet the attitude of a person toward marriage is not
an academic question. Wrong notions and misguided opinions lead to the wrecking
of happiness, mainly because those who lack the faith have succeeded in creating
an atmosphere which challenges Christians at every turn: from the sexual conduct
that is sanctioned before marriage to promiscuity after marriage, which the
State conveniently approves by creating laws to suit the changing times.
Spokesmen for the "new approach" are neither few nor uninfluential.
For Bertrand Russell, "the whole system of Christian ethics (bearing on
marriage), both in the Catholic and in the Protesta"
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