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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 397: 2-4-20: Marriage: Tuesday

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🗓️ 4 February 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

You're listening to Catholic Sprouts, the daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith.

0:28.9

Hey there, Sprouts. Today is Tuesday, February 4th, 2020. This week on the Catholic Spouts podcast, we are talking about the sacrament of marriage. We've already talked about how God

0:35.2

established marriage, how that marriage is assigned to the world of

0:39.7

the way God loves us. Now, today we are going to talk about the nitty gritty of what needs to

0:45.2

happen before and during a marriage. So first, let's talk about the requirements that a marriage

0:53.8

is actually a sacrament.

0:56.8

Because remember, we talked about yesterday that people can go to a courthouse and get

1:02.0

a legal marriage, but there's nothing sacramental about it.

1:06.3

It's sure a beautiful way to tell someone you love them, but it's not a sacrament through which God's

1:12.9

grace flows. So in order for a marriage to be sacramental, the following three things have to be

1:21.4

true. Number one, both the husband and the wife need to freely consent, meaning you can't be forced into a marriage.

1:32.6

The next requirement is that both the husband and the wife freely and knowingly make a lifetime commitment to each other and only to each other.

1:47.1

When you get married, you can't be interested in anyone else. It has to be saying to this other person, you will be my only love, my only

1:55.7

spouse for my whole life. The third and final requirement for a marriage to be a sacrament is that both the husband

2:05.6

and the wife need to be open to children.

2:09.1

Now, maybe you know a husband and wife that really, really want a baby, but for some reason,

2:15.6

they just can't seem to get pregnant and have a baby. Now, that's

2:20.9

fine. This is God's will for some reason that we don't understand. But when they get married,

2:26.9

you do both have to say, we will accept and welcome any children that God decides to send us. Now, perhaps you have been to a wedding

2:37.2

before and you've seen the various parts of a wedding. We are just going to review some of the

2:43.2

basic things that happen in every Catholic wedding. So the first thing is that the Catholic

2:49.1

wedding has to be public, meaning you don't have to invite

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