One man, one woman. "and the two shall become one".
Marriage celebrates God as creator by symbolizing the union between a man and a woman that mirrors the relationship between Christ and the church. Through marriage, couples come together to create new life and families, reflecting God's design for procreation and the continuation of humanity. Additionally, marriage emphasizes the importance of love, commitment, and unity, which are all attributes of God's character as a creator.
Because that is what it is, no point in getting married if you intend sleeping aroung
In a common law marriage, a couple is considered legally married without a formal ceremony if they live together for a certain period of time, present themselves as a married couple, and intend to be married. This type of marriage is recognized in some states, but not all.
It really depends on the person that you're referring to. I think its always better to be older than too young for marriage. Just make sure you love the person and intend on spending the rest of your life with him/her. --Alicia
An alternative to traditional marriage. Instead of obtaining a marriage license, a man and woman who live together and "intend to be married" can become common law spouses without a license or a wedding. In the US, most states have eliminated common law marriages. However, in Canada, common law marriage is still quite common.
Yes, an object can still be considered art even if the creator did not intend for it to be. The interpretation of what constitutes art often lies with the viewer rather than the creator. Many artworks have emerged from everyday objects or unintentional creations, demonstrating that meaning and value can be ascribed by context and perception rather than intention alone. This perspective emphasizes the subjective nature of art and its capacity to evoke thought and emotion, regardless of the artist's original purpose.
"Shall"?? Only God knows what is going to happen in the future. I don't intend to divorce as marriage is for life. Then again, if you meant "Should you get divorced" the Answer is still the same.
I intend to show you the meaning of the word "intend".
You start by calling the parish you live in and set up appointment with priest or deacon who will ask some questions and send proper papers to the bishop if you so intend the marriage to be a valid catholic marriage with the promise to raise children Catholic. This is provided there are no other impediments, such as a previous marriage or divorce, that might void this.
I intend to answer this question a little later. If you intend to proceed, please do so immediately.
The noun forms for the verb intend are intention, intent, and the gerund, intending.
Intended is the past tense of intend.