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Since this task is only fulfilled in Marriage, it means that if the couple is incapable of fulfilling this
task, their Marriage is illegitimate and prohibited
=False
Question 2
Marriage as a major life event depicts a transition point making the improvement or passage from
one identity to another, a passage attended by rituals and customs
=True
Question 3
Marriage was raised to the dignity of a sacrament by Christ to infer that the couples love for each
other mirrors Christs love for men, a love that is always an image of bed of roses, a love that
excludes pain and burden.
=False
Question 4
They are baptised as Catholics, that though distinct from the clergy, they share in the Common
Priesthood of Christ
=Laity
Question 5
Marriage as in reality independent of the support of the community and the civil society for it is an
autonomous institution
=Marriage as Social
Question 6
Marriage as a contract implies that it is just a simple agreement sheltered by laws for its
institutional stability
=False
Question 7
A man and a womans mutual love, mirrors the love of God for man.
=Marriage as Divine Reality
Question 8
Marriage is social for it is the avenue where the need to feel needed and be special is fulfilled.
=False
Question 9
God is the author of marriage, creating man out of love and also calling him to love.
=True
Question 10
Marriage is a reality, so complex, indefinable and indefinable
=True
Question 11
Marriage is an agreement entered into by a man and a woman that centers solely around the
demands of justice and fairness
=Marriage as a Contract and a Covenant
Question 12
Marriage is a special contract of permanent union between man and woman entered into in
accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal and family life.
=Marriage as a Secular Reality
Question 13
This role refers to the sanctifying office of Christ
=Priestly
Question 14
Marriage is an institution acknowledged by the Church and by Religions
=Marriage as a Sacred Reality
Question 15
All the faithful of Christ are invited to strive for holiness and perfection of their own proper state.
=True
Question 16
Since this task is only fulfilled in Marriage, it means that if the couple is incapable of fulfilling this
task, their Marriage is illegitimate and prohibited.
=Marriage as Duty of Nature
Question 17
Man is the author of marriage for he was created by God out of love and intended marriage to be
the channel of fulfilling Gods call for him love.
=Marriage as Divine Reality
Question 18
When a diocesan bishop is chosen by the Pope to help him run the Church in the Roman Curia in
Rome, then the bishop concerned will be elevated to this rank.
=Cardinal
Question 19
Marriage as is in reality independent of the support of the community and the civil society for it is
an autonomous institution.
=False
Question 20
Marriage is a plain reality for it is a sacred, public, social, legal, and religious affair not only related
to secular symbols and receptions but also and mainly on love, children, a home, fidelity, heroism,
and faith
=False
Question 21
Marriage between baptised has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of the sacrament.
=Marriage as a Sacred Reality
Question 22
For the catholic church, a valid marriage contract cannot exist between baptised persons without
its being by the fact a sacrament.
=True
Question 23
Marriage as a covenant it is a pact of alliance that terminates when the contract expires.
=False
Question 24
In the church, there is diversity and unity of ministry that all vocations are directed towards her
upbuilding.
=False
Question 25
Man is the author of marriage for he was created by God out of love and intended marriage to be
the channel of fulfilling Gods call for him love.
=False
Question 26
The final and the highest rank in the Catholic Church and who Catholics believe to be the
successor of Peter and the Vicar of Christ.
=Pope
Question 27
Marriage is a covenant by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership
of their whole life, and which by its very nature is ordered to the well being of spouses and
procreation and upbringing of children.
=Marriage as a Sacred Reality
Question 28
Marriage is a situation in life that is permanent and stable, a life-long process event.
=Marriage as both Secular and Sacred Reality
Question 29
Marriage is an institution acknowledged by the society
=Marriage as a Secular Reality
Question 30
Through this sacrament, Christian faithful are incorporated in Christ and are called to exercise the
mission in accord with the proper to each one.
=Baptism
Question 31
Marriage is a social institution that exists interdependently with community or state.
=True
Question 32
Marriage is a status that everyone can get easily into in as much as the couple explicitly depicts
their intention to stay together for life.
=False
Question 33
They are ordained ministers who serve the Church as co-workers under the Bishop.
=Priest
Question 34
Marriage is a contract and a covenant
=Marriage as both Secular and Sacred Reality
Question 35
Marriage is a situation in life that is permanent and stable.
=True
Question 36
Marriage is a contract for it is a pact of alliance or a lifetime of partnership centered on persons
motivated by love.
=False
Question 37
This role refers to the governing office of Christ
=Kingly
Question 38
Marriage as an inviolable social institution couldnt be modified or altered without formal
amendment.
=True
Question 39
God himself is the author of Marriage, since God created man out of love and calls him to love.
=Marriage as a Sacred Reality
Question 40
Marriage is a social institution that exists interdependently with community or state.
=Marriage is Social
Question 41
Marriage as a contract is an agreement entered into in by a man and a woman.
=Marriage as a Secular Reality
Question 42
Marriage is a covenant for it is an agreement entered into by a man and a woman bounded by
pledges, rules and penalties.
=False
Question 43
They are ordained ministers who hold the fullness of the sacraments of Holy Orders.
=Bishops
Question 44
The task of procreation in Marriage is intended for the propagation of species.
= Marriage as a Duty of Nature
Question 45
They are those who consecrate themselves to living Christs life radically in order thereby to
devote themselves to the mission of Christ while embracing the vows of Obedience, Chastity
Poverty.
=Religious
Question 46
In general, under this state belongs those ordained in the Sacrament of Holy Orders are called to
preach the Word of God, administer the Sacraments and lead/build up the Church.
=Consecrated Celibacy
Question 47
Marriage is a mystery due to the intermingling of physical and spiritual, sacred and secular,
religious and legal, personal and social realities.
=True
Question 48
Peter the pope fully reveals man to man himself and shows him the greatness of his vocation.
=False
Question 49
Marriage is as a covenant it is a pact of alliance or a lifetime of partnership.
=Marriage as both Secular and Sacred Reality
Question 50
Marriage as an event is a lifelong process.
=True
Question 51
Marriage as a contract implies that it is a situation in life that is permanent and stable, an event
that is a lifelong process.
=False
Question 52
Marriage is a duty of nature referring to the task of procreation and propagation of species.
=Marriage as Secular Reality
Question 53
Marriage is a personal institution for it exists interdependently with community and consequently
heightens couples sense of responsibility.
=False
Question 54
Marriage is an agreement entered by a man and a woman that centers solely around the demands
of justice and fairness.
=False
Question 55
Marriage as a duty of nature implies that it is ordained for this task for the propagation of species.
=Procreation
Question 56
Marriage is the foundation of family life and an inviolable social institution whose nature,
consequences and incidents are governed by law and not just subject to stipulation.
=Marriage as a Secular Reality
Question 57
Only through this virtue can one fully understand and live the meaning of Christian marriage as a
vocation, with mutual fidelity, responsible parenthood and human maturity as its indispensable
ingredients.
=Faith
Question 58
Both the ecclesiastical and civil society bear provisions for the purpose of safeguarding the
institution of marriage, making sure it will be what its supposed to be.
=True
Question 59
Marriage as a covenant it is a pact of alliance that terminates when the contract expires.
=Marriage as a Contract and a Covenant
Question 60
Marriage is defined in our codes and constitution curtailed by laws asserting how the subjects
should understand.
=Marriage as both Secular and Sacred Reality
Question 61
Marriage is referred to as a state of settling down because as you enter this status, you become
more uncertain of what your future will be like.
=False
Question 62
The church does not create her own interpretation and understanding of marriage, instead, she
only reaffirms and reasserts the societys definition of marriage.
=True
Question 63
Marriage is referred to as paglalagay sa tahimik because in this state, your concerns and
responsibilities are delimited in the sense that you are concentrated now on the family you are
planning to establish.
=True
Question 64
The indissoluble character of marriage implies that marriage is a partnership of the couples whole
life.
=True
Question 65
Marriage is a situation in life that is permanent and stable.
=Marriage as a State and an Event
Question 66
The task of procreation in Marriage is intended for the propagation of species.
=True
Question 67
This role refers to the teaching office of Christ
=Prophetic
Question 68
There are provisions in our constitution and codes that are meant to safeguard the institution of
marriage, making sure it will be what its supposed to be.
=Marriage as both Secular and Sacred Reality
Question 69
This state is also a call by God as ministers to each other and spouses roles as parents to come
to a closer union with Him and with is Church. It is not only a call to holiness, but also a way to
holiness for those called to it.
=Marriage
Question 70
He was sent by God the Father to save us and give us example, like a mirror, in which man can
know who he is and what his divine calling is.
=Jesus Christ
Question 71
Marriage as an event is a lifelong process.
=Marriage as a State and an Event
Question 72
Man and womans love mirrors the love of God for man.
=Marriage as a Sacred Reality
Question 73
A man and a womans mutual love, mirrors the love of God for man.
=True
Question 74
Only in love can one fully understand and live the meaning of Christian marriage as a vocation,
with mutual fidelity, responsible parenthood and human maturity as its indispensable ingredients.
=False
Question 75
The definition of marriage is more complicated and vague when you turn to the constitution and
codes.
=False