Wow, your response to people who were hurt by the church was beautiful and so humble and caring. Amazing. Really touching. I’m not a Catholic but if I were, I’d hope for someone like you as a priest.
Thank u Pastor. I have been married for six years. It's not been 100% ok but it's been good. Marrying in church is one of the best things that has ever happened to me
Greetings from the Diocese of Cleveland! This is a great video, I shared this with my fiance and you did a better job of explaining it than I did (despite being on our pastoral council!)
Would you please address why it is important to get married as a Catholic in the Catholic Church as opposed to a simple exchange of vows at a venue by a secular certified officiant.
Fr. Brad's next Coffee Talk will address this. It will be online Sunday, Oct 14th at 9:30 on our TH-cam Channel. We are sorry for the delay in responding. Thank you for your question.
Question for people who identify as Catholics; What do you believe to be the Church's view on gay marriage? I've heard different things from different people. I've seen many articles that show the Pope as accepting to the LGBTQ+ community yet in my catholic school they say same-sex marriage is not viewed as sacramental because children cannot come as a product of it. This is true for some heterosexual couples too though in some cases. I'm just curious about people's ideologies on this topic :)
Hey Katie, for the Catholic Church's official teaching on the Sacrament of Matrimony, I would refer you to the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The Church teaches marriage is only between a man and a woman. 1601 "The matrimonial covenant, by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life, is by its nature ordered toward the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring; this covenant between baptized persons has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of a sacrament." Regarding exceptions where couples cannot procreate, 1654 "Spouses to whom God has not granted children can nevertheless have a conjugal life full of meaning, in both human and Christian terms. Their marriage can radiate a fruitfulness of charity, of hospitality, and of sacrifice." You can read more in depth on the topic online at www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p2s2c3a7.htm
Wow, your response to people who were hurt by the church was beautiful and so humble and caring. Amazing. Really touching. I’m not a Catholic but if I were, I’d hope for someone like you as a priest.
Fantastic. As a catholic mother of four children, I truly want my kids to be absolutely prepared for the essentials of marriage.
Thank u Pastor. I have been married for six years. It's not been 100% ok but it's been good. Marrying in church is one of the best things that has ever happened to me
They say.."Ask.and you shall receive" 🙌..#betterprep.
It helps that I've taken the "Grande Tour🇩🇪🇫🇷🇮🇪🇨🇦 + 🇬🇧 through 🎨...#whatajourney
“Mason jars” 😂😂😂
I bust out laughing when I heard that. Learning about the faith through humor is the best!
Greetings from the Diocese of Cleveland! This is a great video, I shared this with my fiance and you did a better job of explaining it than I did (despite being on our pastoral council!)
Awesome video!!! Thank you!! I cannot believe this video only has 5 comments !! God bless all marriages!!💞🙏💞
Glad I watched this to the end. You helped me to clarify my decision. Thank you. July 2. 22
Would you please address why it is important to get married as a Catholic in the Catholic Church as opposed to a simple exchange of vows at a venue by a secular certified officiant.
Hello Father thank u for u talk first time l watch u program l love it .
what about older couples
Hopefully Getting engaged nov 17 2023
Thank you for that Father!
I would like Father Brad to perform my wedding
I don't have any mason jars but that's okay I'll find something else to use instead of a mason jar
Bro I live in Baton Rouge!
I have a broken foot so I can't go back to church yet
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What do you do when you’re engaged to a non catholic though?
Fr. Brad's next Coffee Talk will address this. It will be online Sunday, Oct 14th at 9:30 on our TH-cam Channel. We are sorry for the delay in responding. Thank you for your question.
MUCH more prep.
It will be very lonely. Especially when raising children in the faith. Huge responsiblility for one parent. I did it and would never recommend.
I’m engaged to a catholic (I’m not, going to convert) and yes a lot more things to do.
Is this process the same for those who have a decade of being legally married and now want to validate their marriage through the church? Thanks
Sorry for the late response. Basically yes, but it is shortened for times sake by the priest based on his discernment.
Question for people who identify as Catholics; What do you believe to be the Church's view on gay marriage? I've heard different things from different people. I've seen many articles that show the Pope as accepting to the LGBTQ+ community yet in my catholic school they say same-sex marriage is not viewed as sacramental because children cannot come as a product of it. This is true for some heterosexual couples too though in some cases. I'm just curious about people's ideologies on this topic :)
Hey Katie, for the Catholic Church's official teaching on the Sacrament of Matrimony, I would refer you to the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The Church teaches marriage is only between a man and a woman. 1601 "The matrimonial covenant, by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life, is by its nature ordered toward the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring; this covenant between baptized persons has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of a sacrament." Regarding exceptions where couples cannot procreate, 1654 "Spouses to whom God has not granted children can nevertheless have a conjugal life full of meaning, in both human and Christian terms. Their marriage can radiate a fruitfulness of charity, of hospitality, and of sacrifice." You can read more in depth on the topic online at
www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p2s2c3a7.htm
It’s a sin.
Interesting how all the comments are from women...