ritual: marriage
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What is a Ritual?• Rituals are a feature of almost all human
societies, in the past and in the present. • A ritual is a set of actions, with a symbolic and
meaningful value. It is usually arranged by a religion or by the traditions of a community.
• A ritual may be performed on specific occasions, in public or in private.
• The purposes of rituals are varied: religious, social, moral, spiritual, demonstration of respect or submission, and sometimes, just for the pleasure of the ritual itself.
• Even many daily activities are considered a kind of ritual in some way; common actions like hand-shaking and saying hello may be termed rituals.
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RITUAL OF MARRIAGERITUAL OF MARRIAGE
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MARRIAGE- STEPS -
• Engagement • Wedding planning• Save the date (Church)• Bridal Registry (Court of Justice)• Marriage license• Wedding invitations • Bachelor and Bachelorette Party• Wedding Ceremony• Party
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Rituals of Marriage vary according to religions and the
traditions they follow. However the basis of the relationship
that results out of Marriage is the same everywhere: raising a family and dedication towards
the spouse. Marriage or wedding is a very unique
occasion which reflects the beginning of a new relationship, a family and a new life shared
with one another.
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Do you love me
honey?You’re
the love of
my life!
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Marriage, also called Matrimony, is a “covenant by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership for the whole life and which is ordered by its nature to the good of
the spouses and the procreation and education of children”
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Conditions for a Sacramental Marriage
• Within the Catholic Church, marriage is considered a Sacrament.
• Both the man and the woman have to be baptised
• They also have to approve the marriage by themselves.
• Acceptance of the conditions that the church describes in her code of canon law.
• The Church provides classes several months before marriage to help the participants inform about their consent.
• Agreement of a lifelong union.
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IMPEDIMENTSA Catholic marriage cannot be formed if one or more of the
following impediments occur:
• Antecedent and perpetual Impotence.• Consanguinity to the fourth collateral line (1st cousin),
including legal adoption.• Affinity (relationship by marriage, e.g. a brother-in-law). • Prior bond.• Holy Orders.• Perpetual vows of chastity in a religious institute. • Disparity of Cult (one party not being baptised). • Crime (one party previously conspiring to marry while still being married alleging the condition of death of the spouse).• Non-age (at least 16 for males, 14 for females). • Abduction (a practice in which a man abducts the woman he wishes to marry).
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VALIDITY• A validly-contracted marriage is accompanied by divine
ratification, creating an eternal union until the couple consummate. After that the marriage is completely unbreakable.
• Consent must be a free act of will, free of coercion or severe
external error. If freedom is lacking, the consent is invalid.
• An unconsummated marriage can be dissolved by the Pope.• Once the marriage is consummated, only a separation is
possible; the marriage bond cannot be dissolved.• The term "divorce" has no meaning in the context of Catholic marriage.• A marriage which did not follow the required criteria is invalid, and the participants are considered not to be actually married. • Children born from a "putative" marriage are legitimate.• Consequently, the declaration that a marriage is null does
not make the children of that marriage illegitimate.
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DECLARATION OF NULLITY• An Annulment or Null is a declaration that the
marriage was invalid at the time the vows were exchanged.
• For example, a marriage would be invalid if one of the parties, at the time of marriage, did not intend to honour the vow of fidelity.
• If the spouse did intend to be faithful at the time of the marriage but later
committed adultery adultery this does not invalidate t the marriage.
• Annulment and Divorce are not t h the same: an Annulment is a f I n finding that sacramental marriage n never existed, while a Divorce is a d dissolution of marriage.
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COMMONCOMMON TRADITIONS TRADITIONS
IN THE IN THE RITUAL OF MARRIAGERITUAL OF MARRIAGE
(in our culture)(in our culture)
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The wedding is a wonderful and touching event.Brides and Grooms want the ceremony to be personalized and unique to them.The Sacrament usually takes place in a Church, Chapel or sometimes in a special place chosen by the couple.
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A ceremony consists of:
• three biblical readings at least• the exchange of vows • the exchange of rings • the Prayer of the Faithful• the nuptial blessing• prayers • appropriate music or songs
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Special attire – THE BRIDE Formal dress
(usually white, cream or ivory)
Veil Bouquet of flowers Heirloom
(something old, something new, something borrowed, or something blue)
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THE GROOMTHE GROOM Formal suitFormal suit Neckwear: Neckwear: a tie;a tie;
a a bowtie;bowtie;
a a cravatcravat
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The throwing of rice
Symbol of
Prosperity, Good luck and Fertility for the
new bridal
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After the Ceremony . . . THE VALS
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And … THE PARTY!
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mmm…THE WEDDING CAKE
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THROWING THE BOUQUET
( symbol of future marriage for the single ladies )
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Bellisa Chinazzo4th – LanguageTeacher: Silvia
Borba2011