Part 3 Marriage
Part 3 Marriage
Part 3 Marriage
A LIFETIME COMMITMENT
WEDDING
A COUPLE MARKS THE END OF THEIR COURSHIP AND THE
BEGINNING MARRIED LIFE. IT UNITES THEM AS AND WIFE
AND BRINGS TOGTHER TWO FAMILIES. WEDDINGS ARE
MAJOR RITE PASSAGE AND SIGNIFICANT EVENT IN THE LIFE
OF A MAN AND WOMAN, FOR IT SIGNIFIES A TRANSITION
FROM THE WORLD AND CULTURE OF YOUTH TO THE
WORLD OF ADULTS.
Symbolizes the groom’s obligation to provide for the needs of his family.
The Bride’s acceptance signifies her commitment to help her husband in
this obligation through wise and prudent home management.
The Faces of Marriage:
A live – in Arrangement
> This type of marriage has the sense of a ‘A trial Marriage”. The couple do not feel ready to
commit themselves permanently at the present time but they ay take a farther step of the
relationship develops.
> It is one style that a man and woman live together bases on mutual attraction and
agreement.
> a kind of relationship with out strings that either may live permanently with the other. There
are no fixed obligations in this relationship and also no promise to care for the other partner
in case of serious sickness.
> For CATHOLICS and CHRISTIANS this type of marriage is not acceptable for it goes against
Moral Law.
Marriage as a Contract
> In this kind of relationship, the couple makes a public commitment to function as husband
and wife as well as father and mother. This contract is an agreement in which they bind
themselves to one another in terms of certain clear obligations but behind this contract is the
mutual love which the couple have for each other, a love which manifest itself in these promises
that they make one another.
2. Act
> The act of marriage is the formal recognition of the bearing of the community upon the couple,
and the reciprocal responsibility of the couple to communicate. God is invoked to honor the union and
to bless it.
3. State
> State itself a never-ending process of growth and sharing the interdependence of a healthy
marriage is not the lessening of individual, but the releasing of the often-stifled spring of love and
commitment that causes the society to endure. We become out fullest selves in marriage.
The family code of the Philippines provides the
essential and formal requisites in Marriage.
1. Legal capacity of the contracting parties who must be a male and female, at least 18 years old and
not under any legal impediment to marry. If any parties are 18-21, written parental consent sent is
required.
2. Consent fully given in the presence of the solemnizing officer. This meant that the consent of either
party should not have been obtained by fraud, intimation, or undue influence.
3. Authority if the solemnizing officer. Among these authorized are incumbent members of the judiciary,
any priest, rabbi, imna, or minister of any church or religious sect. In case either or both parties to the
marriage are at the point of death the following may solemnize the wedding.
A. Captain of the ship of sea or the pilot plane in flight
B. Military commander of a unit who is commissioned officer, if the parties whether members of the
armed forces or civilians, are within the zone if military operations.
4. A valid Marriage license, however the marriage maybe solemnized even without a marriage license.
Ex: Point of death, if the residence of the either party located is no means of transportation to enable
such party to appear personally, marriage of a man and woman who have lived together as husband
and wife for at least five years and w/o any legal impediments to marry each other.
5. Marriage ceremony where the contracting parties personally declare before the solemnizing officer
in the presence of at least two witness of legal age that they take each other as husband and wife.
How to prepare for a holy and happy
marriage.
> they should be open with their parents and consult them in matters of love and marriage. On the other
hand, parents have the duty to advice their children especially in serious matters.
The choice of a partner in marriage should be based on the:
1. Same religion and same purpose in married life
2. Complementing character and tastes
3. Similarity of social conditions
4. Not too great difference in age
5. Mutual attraction and understanding.
When the decision to marry is made and the wedding date fixed, the couple should see the parish priest. He
will instruct them and examine them on christian doctrines particularly on the doctrines of the church
regarding marriage. Before wedding the banns will be announce in a prominent place in the parish of the
man and woman to be married. These banns should not be omitted except for serious reasons. Man should
attend the Pre-Cana seminar before the marriage.
Requirements for Marriage:
1. Baptismal and Confirmation Certificates
Marriage Bann
2. The help of God for husband and wife to love each other faithfully, to
bear each other’s faults: and
In the Philippines, one type of co-habitation is the consensual marriage arrangement which is more or less
permanent relationship. The main motivate at which is presumably the avoidance of the imposed and
inconvenience of marriage ceremony. This arrangement is mostly practiced by lower class who started to
decide to live in as husband and wife.
Contributing factors of extra Marital
Affairs in the Philippines:
1. Dissemination by mass media of Western values conflict with traditional family
values.
3. The Party Girl or Fun Girl. Relationship which simply means occassional
good time for a free.