Sacrament of marriage

sacrament and social institution within the Catholic Church. the ceremony and resulting union of husband and wife in the catholicism

The sacrament of marriage in the Catholic Church is the marriage contract between two baptized persons of the opposite sex. Each person acquires the irrevocable and exclusive right over the body of the other for the purposes of procreation. Marriage ends with the death of either person. The sacrament of marriage is regulated by divine law, church law, and civil law.[1] The Roman Catholic church does not perform or recognize same-sex marriages. Religions other than Roman Catholicism have different regulations and customs governing marriage.

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  1. The Catholic Concise Encyclopedia 1952. Simon & Schuster. pp. 231-232.