What does canon law say about marriage?
The three ends of marriage, according to Canon law are: first, the procreation of offspring; second, mutual consortiun; third, a remedy for concupiscence. The first end is common to man and animal. But according to Catholic doctrine, the sacrament of matrimony gives an added strength to attain these ends.
What is Consummatum est?
This December, the NCCA Gallery presents a group exhibition titled “Consummatum Est: Is it Finished?” Consummatum est, a phrase that often appears on inscriptions and in sacred art, were the Savior’s last words as he was dying on the cross. It literally means “it is finished” in Latin.
What is the basis for the conjugal act?
The conjugal act is ordered to procreation; being procreative constitutes its very essence and meaning. But if a conjugal act is infecund, and therefore deprived of a good to which the act is ordered, it is not thereby an immoral act.
What age can a Catholic marry?
Pope raises minimum age for marriage in Catholic law from 14 to 16.
When did Rizal say Consummatum est?
December 30, 1896
“Consummatum Est!” (It is finished!) were Rizal’s last words during his execution by firing squad in Bagumbayan on December 30, 1896. His words are said to have been the same ones used by Jesus Christ shortly before he died of crucifixion. We are celebrating the 120th death anniversary of Gat Jose Rizal.
What is the love between husband and wife called?
Conjugal love refers to love in a conjugal relationship, that is, in a marriage, since the word “conjugal” is defined as related to the relationship between married partners.
What is the two fold end of spousal love?
2363 The spouses’ union achieves the twofold end of marriage: the good of the spouses themselves and the transmission of life. These two meanings or values of marriage cannot be separated without altering the couple’s spiritual life and compromising the goods of marriage and the future of the family.
What is Jose Rizal’s last words?
Rizal died at exactly 7:03 AM and his last words were: Consummatum Est! (It is finished).
What is the meaning of Mi Ultimo Adios?
My Last Farewell
“Mi último adiós” (English: “My Last Farewell”) is a poem written by Filipino propagandist and writer Dr. José Rizal before his execution by firing squad on December 30, 1896. The piece was one of the last notes he wrote before his death.