If you wish to read the texts click here: Gen 2:18-24; Heb 2:9-11; Mk 10:2-16
“Do you think marriage is like
a lottery?” one married man asked another. “No,” replied the second, “with a
lottery, you have a chance.” He went on to say, “Marriage is not a word. It is a sentence--a life
sentence.”
When one hears jokes like this,
the first reaction is to laugh. Yet, on further reflection, we realize that, if
this is the attitude with which people approach marriage, then the question
that the Pharisees ask Jesus in the Gospel text of today will be also the
question in the minds of those contemplating marriage. More and more today, we
hear of pre-nuptial agreements. On one hand, this kind of an arrangement might
be interpreted as an agreement in which one protects oneself from unreasonable
demands made by one’s spouse. However,
it is also an indication that those who intend to marry are already admitting
that their marriage may not last its course. They are entering into marriage
with a negative frame of mind and, much like the Pharisees, focusing on law
rather than on love.
This is one reason why divorces
and annulments are more frequent today than they were in the past. Despite the
many marriage preparation courses that are conducted for couples contemplating
marriage, and despite the numerous helps that the Church offers to couples who
have problems in their marriage, we have not succeeded very well in keeping
couples together. The promise made at the altar, to love one another for the
rest of their lives, is soon forgotten. Some, today, are not too concerned if
the Church does not grant an annulment as long as they can get a divorce in the
courts of law.
Another reason for the
increase in divorces and annulments is connected with the allegation that Jesus
makes of the Pharisees: hardness of heart. This may be translated as a closed
attitude. If there is a basic lack of openness on the part of the couple, and a
lack of a desire to adjust and sacrifice, then problems begin. If there is an
unwillingness to let go of the ego and realize that, in true love, there is no “I,”
then separation and divorce could soon follow. It is true that, in some cases,
problems like dependence on alcohol, infidelity on the part of one spouse, and uncontrollable
temper, which sometimes leads to wife or husband abuse, are also at the roots
of the failed marriage. However, if these problems are diagnosed early in the
marriage and competent counselling
is sought, these may
be resolved, at least in some cases. Here, it is an absolute requirement on the
part of the spouse who has the problem to admit it and willingly seek the
treatment necessary.
In his response to the
Pharisees regarding divorce, Jesus refers back to Genesis and the purpose of
the creation of the human being. In going
back to Genesis, Jesus is, in effect, pointing to God’s purpose and design when
God created the world. Like the author of Genesis, Jesus points to the two -
the man and the woman - becoming one flesh, and thus, is saying that man and
woman constitute an indissoluble unit of humankind from every perspective.
Leaving one’s parents and being joined to one’s spouse is to be seen, not only
in the narrow sense of sexual intimacy, but in the broader sense of being open
to each other in every aspect of life. There must be no fear of exposure and no
need to cover up before one’s spouse. The trust in each other is so deep that one lays, not only one’s
body, but one’s mind, and heart, and will, in the body, mind, heart, and will
of the other. This is because, when the man says that the woman is “bone of my
bones and flesh of my flesh”, he is highlighting mutuality, equality, and
oneness. Through the creative act of God, there are bodily differences and thus,
a difference in name; however, despite these differences, they are still “one
flesh”.
This must be the basic understanding for
any couple contemplating marriage. It is with this understanding that there is
a possibility of a next generation, and a next, and indeed, the future of the
world. It is in this connection that Jesus challenges the casual attitude toward
marriage in his day. His response to this attitude was to go beyond the law, to
love. He challenged the concession of divorce because he wanted humans to
continue to be what God intended them to be. He wanted humans to live as God
wanted them to live: in harmony, with each other, with nature, and with God.
A failed marriage represents a
human tragedy for everyone involved. We are becoming increasingly aware of the
emotional cost paid by children of divorced parents. This is possibly why the
text that follows Jesus’ injunction on divorce is the one on children. The
injunction of Jesus is clear “Therefore what God has joined together, let no
one separate.” Jesus can give such an injunction with full conviction and
authority because, as the letter to the Hebrews says in the second reading of
today, he followed God’s command and law perfectly. Though it meant suffering,
and even being made lower than angels for a time, he was willing to do all this
only because he wanted to show us the way. He continues to issue this
injunction even today. If those
contemplating marriage will follow his example, the plan of God, as illustrated
in Genesis, can become a reality today.
Dear Fr. Errol
ReplyDeleteThank you Fr. for giving us the detailed explanation and we wish, pray, hope that ‘What God has joined no one must ever divide’.
and may this ONE world mean ONE FAMILY for we are indeed permanent CITIZENS of Heaven living temporarily on earth and indeed we are CHILDREN of God.
So, If one of the family members of the world is lost or has gone astray from the values of righteousness, may we go –search, find, welcome him/her just as the father of the prodigal son did. May we all make all attempts to ‘Forgive & Forget.
Every child must believe and say Father And Mother I Love You(F-A-M-I-L-Y) and we must be quick to say Sorry.
ALL families of this world are owners of abundant Love which when given can only bring MORE Peace, Joy , Unity, Understanding , Tolerance & Love. Love can never diminish. Love can never fade. Love can never go out of fashion. We must have that nature of Love to Love everyone knowing surely that God is Love.
Fr. Michael Cardoz mentioned in his homely Marriage is not between two persons but three. Husband + Wife + God. A family that prays together, stays together.
The above prompts me to post the below prayers:-
O Dear Jesus ( Child in the family should recite)
We humbly implore you to grant your special graces to our family. May our home be the shrine of faith, hope, love, peace, purity, and trust. We beg you, dear Jesus, to protect and bless all of us, absent and present in times of joys and sorrows, difficulties and trials and tribulations and temptations.
O Mary, (The Mother should recite)
Loving Mother of Jesus and our Mother, we plead you to pray to Jesus for our family, for all the families of the World, to guard the cradle of the new born, the schools of the young and their vocations.
O Blessed Saint Joseph ( The Father should recite)
Holy guardian of Jesus and Mary, assist us by your prayers in all the necessities of our life. Ask of Jesus that special grace, which He granted you, to watch over our home especially during our sickness and death, so that with Mary and with you, heaven may find our family unbroken in this Sacred Heart of Jesus.
O Blessed Holy Family, (ALL family members should recite together)
Stay with us, bless our family and help us to live in humility, simplicity, unity and fidelity. Amen
1 Our Father, 3 Hail Mary's and 1 Glory be to....
Holy Family ......Pray for us
Prayer to the Holy Spirit (ALL family members to recite together holding each others hands)
Holy Spirit, You who make me see everything and showed me the way to reach my ideals, You who gave me the divine gift
to forgive and forget the wrong that is done to me and You who are in all instances of my life with me, I want to
thank You for everything and confirm once more that I neverwant to be separated from You no matter how great the
material desire may be. I want to be with You and my loved ones in Your perpetual glory. Amen
Regards
Mario
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