29 May 2020

Baltimore Catechism #4 - QUESTIONS ON THE CATECHISM - Lesson 26

Lesson 26

612. When are persons lawfully married? 

613. When was marriage first instituted? 
614. What sin is it to marry unlawfully? 
615. What are "impediments to marriage"? 
616. What things should persons tell the priest when they are making arrangements for marriage? 
617. Can persons marry invalidly without knowing it? 
618. What evils follow divorce? 
619. Why should children study? 
620. What is meant by the "civil effects of marriage"? 
621. What are the chief evils of "mixed marriage"? 
622. What is a "mixed marriage"? 
623. When are motives for marriage "worthy"? 
624. How should persons make a choice for marriage? 
625. How are parents sometimes guilty of injustice to their children in case of marriage? 
626. What is holy oil? 
627. When is it blessed? 
628. Can a priest bless it in case of necessity? 
629. How many kinds of holy oil are there? 
630. For what are they used? 
631. In the administration of what Sacraments is oil used? 
632. Can persons receive the Sacrament of Matrimony more than once? 
633. Where and at what time of the day should Catholics be married? 
634. What is balm? 
635. Was there any Sacrament of Matrimony before the time of Our Lord? 
636. Were the people of the Old Law validly married? 
637. How did their marriage differ from Christian marriage?

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