Catholicism Catholicism is a diverse and rich theological realm. It is perceived as an imperative Christian belief, way of life, tradition, and community (Harp & Richard 423). Further, it is perceived as a cluster of persons that share a particular history that is inclined on Catholicism traditions. The term Catholicism, was coined by St. Ignatius of Antioch (d.c.107), where he wrote a letter addressed to the smyrnaeans. Catholicism is comprised of theologies, faith, and imperative doctrines that are characterized by explicit and exclusive beliefs, social norms, taboos, traditions, among many other spiritual orientations (Harp & Richard 438). Taboos Taboos are perceived as prohibitions placed on diverse forms of behavior. They are based on …show more content…
In this regard, Catholicism depicts divorce as a vital taboo, since it disintegrates the sacramental sign of covenant salvation (marriage). People rooted to Catholicism believe that divorce is a vital offense that corrodes the natural law (Mccartin & James 365). Divorce is perceived as a taboo for various reasons. Firstly, it invokes detrimental disorders to the family unit, which happens to be the mainstay of the society. The disorder triggered by divorce in turn impedes the well-being of the divorced couple, and children. The disorder afflicted upon the family is gradually spread to the society hence, posing an imperative societal plague. Secondly, Catholicism ideologies link divorce to adultery. Based on these ideologies, divorced couples that opt to remarry are perceived as adulterous individuals that corrode the sanctity, affiliated with marriage (Mccartin & James …show more content…
The Catholicism orthodox is affiliated with diverse traditions that have been passed on from one generation to another regardless of societal changes (Zycinski & Joseph 342). Traditional entreaties, ejaculations, and credos are categorized among the imperative traditions of the Catholicism orthodox. These prayers, ejaculations, and creeds are perceived as fundamental features of worship and magnificence in the Catholicism orthodox (Zycinski & Joseph 368). All Catholicism believers are expected to observe and learn these prayers, ejaculations, and creeds. The Apostle’s Creed, The Lord’s Prayer, The Hail Mary, The Act of Faith, are imperative examples of entreaties, ejaculations, and credos practiced among believers. They have been observed since the foundation of
Bill Cosby once said that, “For two people in a marriage to live together day after day is unquestionably the one miracle the Vatican has overlooked.” J.J. Lewis (1995-2009) This famous comedian could not have been more correct when recognizing that every marriage will face a multiple number of challenges and is often difficult. Couples, once married, must find a way to end any struggles in order for the marriage to be successful. Marital traditions have changed greatly over the centuries and due to this, the opinion of what an ‘ideal marriage” consists of has changed as well. When reviewing the document “On Love and Marriage” the author (a Merchant of Paris) believes that marriage should not be an equal partnership, but one that pleases the husband to avoid conflict. This can be clearly seen through an examination of: the social, and political environment of the late fourteenth century, and the merchant’s opinions on the area of obedience to a husband, and how to avoid infidelity.
During the Middle Ages the Catholic Church was the epicenter of most people 's lives and it influenced them greatly, and their rulings shaped many societies. In order to encourage civil relations and less greed and bloodshed the Catholic Church installed a rule of no longer allowing divorce. For some time divorce was used in order to sever ties with your spouse when they couldn’t provide an heir, land or financial gain, or as much as another suitor. This led to many divorces and serial marriages, bloodshed and out right injustice. Some may argue that these marriages weren’t entered in with high regards to such a hefty commitment knowing that it could simply be ended whenever either spouse pleased.
Through the close study of two of the aspects shown in the diagram, their contributions allow Christianity to be considered a living religious tradition. The significant contributions of Pope John XXIII, during both his papal and Pre-papal life have had everlasting effects on not only Catholicism, but Christianity as a whole and lead to the sense of Christianity being a living religious tradition. His works include two Papal encyclicals, Mater et Magistra and Pacem in Terris, along with his work being Apostolic Delegate of Greece and Turkey. Moreover, The significant practice of Baptism has further contributed to Christian being considered a living religious tradition as it accounts for the premise of most Christian beliefs to be initiated, especially in terms of salvation and affirming the beliefs in the trinity and following the teachings of Jesus Christ.
US Catholic Church. Catechism of the Catholic Church. Complete Edition ed. N.p.: US. Catholic Church, n.d. Print.
From the Catholic observation point, the Church presents two parts: One representing its divine nature as the untarnished body of Christ, and one direc...
Taboos are social prohibitions that create difficulties in cooperative relations. Taboss have the three parts which has a prohibition, a punishment for breaking, and protective significance. A taboo can be recognize as a specific actions, thoughts, or actions as being out of bounds, which can create a dividing line of what is acceptable and unacceptable and also have the community to restrict what they seem is appropriate to. Taboos comes with punishment for people who violates. Taboos can have the protection for guarding people from saying or performing something that can offend certain values which can be considered significant in society. Taboos can have certain obstacles that makes it difficult as the unawareness of a taboo, fears of discussing the taboo issues, not framework how to treat taboo as an issue. Navigating taboos is to be aware of the taboos, creating safe zones to conversate them, and having the decision on how to treat the taboos. Taboos have a negative reputation as how they can influence in creating conflicts; however, taboos can also solve conflicts. Taboos can provide as a social prohibitions in opposition to behavior that is causing great harm. There are constructive taboos which are to prevent aggressive behavior. There are four steps to create a constructive taboo which are (1) identify a behavior that provokes or intensify in
Marriage is a commitment that seems to be getting harder to keep. The social standards placed on an individual by society and influenced by the media inevitably lead some to consider divorce as a “quick-fix” option. “Have it your way” has become a motto in the United States. It has become a country without any consideration of the psychological effects of marriage and divorce. The overwhelmingly high divorce rate is caused by a lack of moral beliefs and marital expectations.
Infidelity is depicted as an extremely negative thing in the United States, and is often blamed for trust issues, psychologically damaging the spouse and their children, tearing apart marriages and families and more. People who commit adultery are often shamed and told how wrong what they did is and what a terrible person they are for doing it. According to the Journal of Martial and Family by the Associated Press, however, 41% of “marriages where one or both spouses admit to infidelity, either physical or emotional.” Clearly, while infidelity is generally viewed negative by society, many people either decide that it is not as negative as it is portrayed, or do not care and do it anyway. “The Lady with the Pet Dog” and “The Storm” both go against the typical view of adultery being a negative thing in a relationship by showing that it can actually have a beneficial outcome and leave some, if not all people happier.
Zimiles, H. (2004). Schismatic studies of divorce: Essay reviews of for better or for worse: Divorce reconsidered by e.m. hetherington and j. kelly and of the unexpected legacy of divorce by j.s. wallerstein, j.m. lewis and s. blakesfee. Human development, 47(4), 239-250.
Every year approximately 2.4 million marriages occur.Out of those,2.1 millionwill file for divorce in the United States. These marriage and divorce rates have significantly increased since the years past(Coltrane and Adams, 364).According to Schoen, in the 1950’s, 15 out of 1,000 marriages ended in divorce.In the 1970’s, the rates of divorcedoubled,increasing to 40 per 1,000 marriages. Currently, the rate of marriages resulting in divorce remains the same. Most marriages are ending within seven years ofthemarriage for multiple different reasons. Sociologists haveestablisheddivorce as a social problem from the rise in divorcerates due to the early year of marriages (2006).
In today’s society, infidelity is one of the leading causes of marital disruption and divorce. In accordance with societal norms many myths have been associated with infidelity. The following myths and their effects on marriage will be discussed: Everyone has affairs, the affair is the direct result of the faithful mate and, the marriage must end in divorce. In examining the various myths, this paper will challenge the greater issue, can marriage survive infidelity?
Divorce, in history, has always been considered as a deviance of society. However, in the modern world, where people have senses of individualism, divorce has become a phenomenon. There are numerous reasons for divorce, from not knowing each other well enough before marriage, lack of money, long distance relationships, frequent disagreements to partners...
A family traditionally is related by blood. Through marriage, a male and female unite their lives and create new lives by giving birth to children. Procreation allows separate bloods of two completely independent people to intermix giving birth to a new child, which creates new blood and advocates the idea of family defined by Random House Western Dictionary. Although the traditional value and meaning of family still exist in the 21st century, family has begun to change and allowed more variation into what defines a family. (connection between the before and after sentence is a bit choppy) Skepticism makes society unaware of divorce(not clear). People have been ashamed of divorces and shunned those that chose divorce as an alternative method to fix their marriage. Regardless, this shows that the marriage between a man and woman is not always successful. An unsuccessful marriage correlates to an unhappy family. Thus, high di...
A taboo is a norm forbidding certain behaviors as a form of ritual. “Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) argued that taboos play an important part in maintaining social cohesion, as does ritual in general.” (Crossman, 2015) The avoidance of certain foods as part of a religious observance and the avoidance of a particular place that is considered sacred are common
Divorce was (frowned) never allowed in the past due to religion, but over time our societies had changed and the churches were forced to allow some reasons for divorce. In (dates wrong 1986) the beginning of the 1960s divorce rates had increased” substantially, “although in the early 1990s it had begun to decline” (Steinberg, 2014, p. 138). In 2008 then Canadian government declared that 40.7% of marriages wouldn’t last till their tenth anniversary. This had started to create a change in family structur...