What Marriage is
The sacrament of faithful covenant love between baptised spouses.
In Matrimony, baptised spouses give consent to each other before the Church. Their covenant becomes a sacramental sign of Christ’s faithful love for the Church.

How to approach this sacrament
- What is Christ doing here? In Matrimony, baptised spouses give consent to each other before the Church. Their covenant becomes a sacramental sign of Christ’s faithful love for the Church.
- What should I read or pray with? Read Genesis 2:18-24 slowly, then use CCC 1601-1666 to see what Christ gives through this sacrament, what the visible sign means, and how the grace received should shape daily conversion.
- What concrete step can I take? Pray for one married couple by name. If you are married, choose one concrete act of fidelity, apology, patience, or service today.
How this touches real life
Catholic faith sees married love as a vocation, not only a private romance or legal arrangement. Husband and wife become a sign of faithful, fruitful, covenant love.
Meaning, sign, grace, and real life
Meaning
In Matrimony, baptised spouses give consent to each other before the Church. Their covenant becomes a sacramental sign of Christ’s faithful love for the Church.
Visible sign
The free consent of the spouses, expressed before the Church.
Who receives it
A baptised man and woman free to marry and prepared for a lifelong covenant.
Who ministers or witnesses it
In the Latin Catholic understanding, the spouses confer the sacrament on each other by their consent. A priest or deacon normally witnesses the marriage for the Church.
Grace given
Help for lifelong fidelity, openness to life, family holiness, mutual service, forgiveness, and mission.
What this looks like in real life
The spouses exchange consent and become a sacramental sign of Christ’s faithful love for the Church.
A caution
Do not reduce Catholic marriage to a wedding day, sentiment, or rules about paperwork. The sacrament is ordered toward lifelong fidelity, openness to life, holiness, and family mission.
Scripture to open
- Genesis 2:18-24 (Open RSVCE passage)
- John 2:1-11 (Open RSVCE passage)
- Ephesians 5:21-33 (Open RSVCE passage)
Read the passage slowly. Ask what Christ is doing, what the visible sign reveals, and what kind of response the sacrament invites.
Catechism to consult
Read a few paragraphs before and after the reference so the sacrament is not reduced to a definition.
A first concrete step
Pray for one married couple by name. If you are married, choose one concrete act of fidelity, apology, patience, or service today.
Lord, bless married couples with faithful, patient, fruitful love. Help husbands and wives forgive quickly, serve generously, and become a living sign of your covenant. Amen.
Deeper resources and next steps
- Return to The Sacraments: A Simple Map to see how this sacrament fits the whole Catholic pattern.
- Read What Is Grace? so the sacrament does not become only an external ceremony.
- Connect this sacrament to The Order Of Mass, parish life, prayer, mercy, and daily conversion.
- If this sacrament concerns a real next step for you or your family, speak with a parish priest or parish office.
For families and conversation
For children, describe marriage as a promise of faithful love where God helps a husband and wife build a family and serve others.
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