Young, in Love — and at Risk of Mortal Sin

Perhaps Requiring Engaged Couples to Wait a Year or More to Marry Is an Undue Burden

“Bridegroom and Bride”

On June 15, the Vatican released a 97-page document, “Catechumenal Itineraries for Married Life.” The document, which was published by the Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life, is a pastoral tool intended to help dioceses and pastoral staff develop effective marriage preparation programs that will lead couples to deeper love and a greater appreciation for God’s role in their family life.

This is good! The Church should be an influence in all areas of our lives — in education, at the job, in family life and in marriage. Married couples, Pope Francis said in the document, make up the majority of the Catholic faithful and are pillars in parish life. It’s only reasonable for the Church to strive to strengthen marriages and, ultimately, to strengthen families.

But here’s a potential problem: For young couples in love, the attraction and the drive toward full sexual union is significant. The cost of maintaining two separate residences is high, especially for young people just starting out. I worry that asking a young couple who have decided to marry and to spend their lives together to wait longer — apparently, more than a year longer — seems an imprudent course which puts them at risk for great sin. Either…

The 12- or 15-month curriculum seems ideal for the parish staff, contained, as it were, in a binder or a hanging folder. But if I was one of those young people just lining up for the sacrament of Matrimony, this is what I’d like to see:

In the abbreviated form, marriage prep is more likely to be welcomed by the couple, and less likely to seem an imposition of control on a very personal decision. And relaxed marriage conversations, bringing together couples who are on different legs of their life journey together, can bear fruit in the marriage, the family and the parish.

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