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Actually not much beyond the joining of a man and a woman in matrimony, and now they don't even have that in common. A Catholic marriage is a sacrament in which the two people give their consent to each other to a lifelong commitment in which they are open to children.

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Q: What are the similarities of a Catholic marriage to a civil marriage ceremony?
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