Analyse the significance for the individual of ONE of the following Christian practices

Analyse the significance for the individual of ONE of the following Christian practices
-    Baptism
-    Marriage ceremony
-    Saturday/Sunday worship
Marriage is a personal union between individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is called a wedding and the status created is sometimes called wedlock. The act of marriage changes the personal status of the individuals in the eyes of the law and society.
Marriage is an institution in which interpersonal relationships are sanctioned with governmental, social, or religious recognition. It is often created by a contract or through civil processes. Civil marriage is the legal concept of marriage as a governmental institution, in accordance with marriage laws of the land.
The Anglican community (the worldwide Church of England) sees marriage as one of the lesser sacraments, but it is not seen as a one of the sacraments that are necessary for salvation. The Anglican Church states in its teaching “the solemnisation of marriage”; that it is Gods will that marriage is a union of mutual love between one man and one woman to the exclusion of all theirs for life. This teachings mirrors in substance the catholic church’s position on the permanence of marriage and its faithful nature of the relationship”
In an Anglican marriage, one significant difference is that the Anglican Church regards the priest as a witness to the marriage while that man and woman are ministers of the sacraments to one another. On this basis a valid marriage does not have to be celebrated in the church before a minister and a civil service will be acknowledged as a valid union. This belief has an important bearing on the church’s stance on ...
Word (s) : 834
Pages (s) : 4
View (s) : 582
Rank : 0
   
Report this paper
Please login to view the full paper