IS TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE A GOOD AND INDISPENSABLE THING? The latest facts

Marriage provides a more stable family environment for growing children than does living with unmarried parents.
Ten times more stable.
This is confirmed by research, based on almost 30,000 family cases, published last Monday.
The survey found that in 1992, 70 percent of married couples who had children stayed together until their child’s 16th birthday. By 2006, this had increased to 75 percent.
Only 36 percent of couples who were unmarried when their child was born stayed together until their offspring reached 16 in 1992. By 2006, it was down to 7 per cent. (Family Law Week, 22 February 2010)
Dr John Hayward, director of the Jubilee Centre, which commissioned the study, commented that the evidence suggests that families headed by traditionally-married, biological parents provide the best environment for both themselves and their children.
Didn’t everybody know that already? It seems funny that we need “research” to prove it.
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Meanwhile, a “same-sex marriage” bill was defeated in the Australian Senate on 25 February 2010, by a vote of 45 to 5.
Those voting for it were all Greens Party members — a party ever so keen to provide the best environment for trees, whales, lizards and so forth, actively trying to promote what is , arguably, the worst possible environment for young humans.
How about that?
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It is important to remember is that Marriage is, first and foremost, a Sacrament of God’s Church.
Marriage was invented by God — the God who created us.
Marriage is not just an option or a photo-opportunity.
Marriage is an obligation that God demands of those who would have children. It is a sin, punishable as God sees fit, to do otherwise.
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Catholic Marriage, like all the Catholic Sacraments, is a means by which God offers us grace.
God’s grace is a practical thing.
The sacramental grace conferred by Christian Marriage offers married couples extra power, unavailable by any other means, for dealing with life’s day-to-day problems.
Couples who are not married must struggle on without this grace and power, in a state of spiritual poverty and impotence of willpower.
