Marriage
"For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh."- Genesis 2:24
The sacrament of marriage celebrates the love and friendship between a man and a woman.
The sacrament gives the couple the grace to grow into a union of heart and soul, to provide stability for themselves and their children. Children are the fruit and bond of a marriage.
The bond of marriage between a man and a woman lasts all the days of their lives, and the form of the Rite consists of the mutual exchange of vows by a couple.
The bond is compared to God's undying love for Israel in the Old Testament, and Christ's love for his Church in the New Testament.
The importance of marriage is substantiated by the presence of Christ at the wedding feast of Cana, where he began his public ministry at the request of his mother Mary by performing his first miracle.
We strongly recommend couples attend the Marriage Preparation course (if at all possible) as the course sets the foundation for a deeper understanding of the commitment each will be making to one another for life.
It also gives greater meaning of the sacrament of Marriage, and the Church's teachings.
For information on Marriages at St. Mary's contact the office on (09) 480 7357
It is a requirement that couples wishing to marry in the Catholic Church undertake a Pre-Marriage Course. Couples need to enrol for the course at least six months prior to the wedding day.
Marriage Preparation Programme :
Website: https://www.aucklandcatholic.org.nz/marriage-family-life/
Contact: Gerry Smith (Leader / co-ordinator)
Phone : 09 360 3025
Email : gerrys@cda.org.nz