Jesus instituted the sacrament of matrimony to affirm the sanctity and significance of the marital union. He emphasized that marriage is a covenant reflecting God's love and commitment, intended for the mutual support of spouses and the procreation and upbringing of children. Through this sacrament, Jesus provides grace for couples to live out their vows faithfully, fostering a deep, sacrificial love that mirrors His relationship with the Church. Ultimately, matrimony serves as a means to grow in holiness and to witness God's love in the world.
Roman Catholic AnswerAll of the sacraments were instituted by Jesus Christ while He was on earth, including matrimony.
Matrimony, sometimes styled Holy Matrimony.
Jesus did with his apostles at the last supper.
To the best of my knowledge the only other name for the sacrament of matrimony is the sacrament of marriage.
a sacrament of service
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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sacrament of Matrimony was extremely important. The Second Vatican Council and all the recent popes have pointed out that the family is the basic unit if civilization and the "family church". It is the family that is the backbone of our culture, and the Sacrament of Matrimony is the very basis of the family, not to mention one of the seven sacraments that Jesus left us.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Upper Room at the Last Supper.
The liturgical color for matrimony is white.
Jesus (a Jew) instituted the Eucharist the night before he died - Holy Thursday. It was not the Jewish people who instituted it.
The sacrements of reconcialiation, comfirmation, the eucharist, holy matrimony, and healing of the sick.
a sacrament of service