Significant Practices in The Life of Adherents
Significant Practices in The Life of Adherents
Significant Practices in The Life of Adherents
Explanation
The Time
The Place
The
Participants
The Charter
The Symbols
The
Transformatio
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Symbols
Beliefs
Christian life
- FOCUS: on marriage as a life-long, sacred
commitment, instituted by God, and the
faithfulness and love that are required
to make the marriage work faith hope
and love and the greatest of these is
love (1 Cor 13:1) love one another
as I have loved you (Jn 13: 33-35)
Exchanging of Vows
- COVENANT BETWEEN GOD & THE COUPLE:
- VOWS: the couple answer questions or
they are a symbolic covenant of Gods
make statements about their willingness
unconditional and unending love for his
to be joined together in marriage
people, God is love (Jn 4:16) thus
- LIFE LONG COMMITMENT: affirm the
Therefore what God has joined together,
Christian belief that marriage is a lifelet no man separate (Mk 10:6-9)
long commitment.
- LOVE: the words are symbolic of the couples
love (agape), to have and to hold from
this day forward, for better for worse, in
sickness and in health(Anglican
common book of prayer)
- MONOGAMEOUS: the vows recognise the
total fidelity the bride and groom have for one
another
Exchanging or Rings
- COVENANT BETWEEN CHRIST/GOD AND
- RINGS: are exchanged, as a sign of union,
THE CHURCH: it is a tangible physical
rings are blessed and put on the fingers
example for their love of each other and God
of the bride and groom
e.g. in the Coptic Orthodox church
- SIGN: wedding rings are an outward and
wedding rings are tied together by a red
visible sign of an inward spiritual grace,
ribbon, signifying the unbreakable bond
signifying to all the uniting of this man
between Christ (red = Christs blood)
and this woman in marriage
and the couple
- REPRSENTS: eternity, continuity, divinity - PERMENANCY/INSOLLUBILITY: epitomises
- ORTHODOX: the rings are exchanged
the unbreakable connection between the
three times on the fingers linking it to
individual and Christ, I am with you
the covenant and trinity of God
always, until the end of time (Mt
28:20) till death do us part (Anglican
book of prayers)(Rm 7: 1-3)
- LOVE & FIDELITY: the loves are a symbol of
love and fidelity, never ending love due to the
circular shape
Candlelight Blessing (orthodox, catholic, - GOD THE AUTHOR OF MARRIAGE: the ever
Anglican)
present light of the flame symbolises Gods
- TWO CANDLES INTO ONE: the two
prescience reminds us that marriage is a
separate candles symbolise the separate
gift from God
lives and separate family lighting the - PRESCENCE OF CHRIST: remind that Christ is
forever present in the sacrament and he is
centre candle represents the joining
illumination for the couple who shall not walk
Community
- IDENTIFICATION WITHIN THE COMMUNITY: For example, a couple who
are married in a Catholic Church are likely to have their children baptised in
the Catholic Church.
- STREHTHENS/BUILDS THE COMMUNITY OF BELIVERS: by bringing new
members into it as the fruit of human married love
- COMMUNITY SUPPORT COUPLE: in their marriage by giving them good
examples, praying for them, supporting them materially and emotionally
when needed the couple realise they are not alone they have the whole
parish/community journeying with them supporting them along the way
- GOOD ORDER OF SOCIETY: as a result of the formation of the family unit
e.g. the greatest empire the world has known (the Roman)
destroyed itself and imploaded and the first signs of its
Symbols
Individuals/Community
Community
Scripture
Readings
Community
Exchanging of
Vows
Exchanging or
Individuals
Individuals
- MONOGAMEOUS: the vows
recognise the total fidelity the
bride and groom have for one
another
- ELEVATES THE MUNDANE TO
SUPERNATURAL: the most
mundane events of life, the love
the couple has for each other
deepens their relationship with
God. The vows transcend the
mundane events in life to
supernatural
Individual
Community
- COMMUNITY SUPPORT COUPLE:
the community are made aware of
their devotion in the vows they
assist in their marriage by giving
them good examples, praying for
them, supporting them materially
and emotionally when needed
Community
Rings
Candlelight
Individuals
Community
Blessing
- STRUCTURES THE LIVES OF THE - STREHTHENS/BUILDS THE
(orthodox,
COUPLE: Prior to marriage they
COMMUNITY OF BELIVERS: by
catholic, Anglican)
are both single with responsibility
bringing new members into it as
just for themselves. Now married
the fruit of human married love
GOOD
ORDER OF SOCIETY: as a
they share the same home and
result of the formation of the
they have ongoing responsibility
family unit
for each other and for their
children.
- PROCREATION: as it is a unitive
and procreative relationship it is
the right for sexual relations be
fruitful and multiply (Gen 1:
28)