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Marriage and Family
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Marriage and Family
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Sacred Bond - a joining together sanctified by God which cannot be broken by humans
Adultery - a sexual act between a married person and someone other than their marriage partner
Monogamy - marriage to only one person at a time
Lifelong relationship - the idea that marriage can only be ended by the death of a partner
Procreation - making new life
Cohabitation - living together in a sexual relationship without being married
Spouse - marriage partner
Premarital Sex - sexual activity before marriage
Homosexuality - sexual attraction to someone of the same sex
Extramarital Sex - sex acts outside marriage, usually refered to as adultery
Promiscuity - having sex with a number of partners without commitment
Faithful - staying with your marriage partner and having sex only with them
Civil partnership - legal ceremonies giving homosexuals the same rights as heterosexual
Homophobia - hatred or fear of homosexuals
Polygamous - having more than one spouse at a time
Remarriage - marring again after divorce
Moral Values - the standards of good and evil, which influence people's behaviours and choices
Parish Priest/ Vicar - the clergy person responsible for a local church
Clergy - those ordained by the Church
First Communion - the first time a person receives the sacraments pf the Eucharist
Childbearing Age - the age when a woman is capable of having children
NFP - Natural family planning
STI/STD - Sexually Transmitted Infection/Disease
Unitive Purpose - sexual activity as a source of joy and pleasure to unite a married couple
Civil Divorce - a divorce according to the law of the country but not the church
Annulment - a declaration by the church that a marriage was never a true marriage (partners can remarry)
Consummate - complete a marriage through sexual intercourse
Covenant - a religious agreement made between God and a religious group
Custody - one parent being made responsible for the care of the children
Subordinate - of inferior importance or rank
Dominant role - the major, most influential part
Suffragette - a woman seeking the right to vote through protest
Ordained - either set down by God or to be made a priest
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